Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Setara Institute: Jokowi Violates Human Rights in Ahok's Case - Setara
Find the Media Publications You Need

Setara Institute: Jokowi Violates Human Rights in Ahok’s Case

Release DateDecember 13, 2016CategoryNews & CoverageShare

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Bonar Tigor Naipospos, Deputy Chairman of Indonesian think tank Setara Institute, asserted that President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo had committed human rights violation in relation to the alleged religious blasphemy committed by non-active Jakarta Governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama.

Bonar stated that in human rights perspective, a country – represented by its government – has the obligation to protect the rights of its citizens.

Bonar argued that Indonesia must protect Ahok in the suspected religious blasphemy case. “In the perspective of human rights, the one that needs to be protected is not a religion, but a person,” Bonar said on Monday, December 12, 2016.

From human rights perspective, religion is an abstract concept, and cannot be treated as a legal subject. Therefore, religion does not need to be protected, according to Bonar. Bonar added that from human rights point of view, Ahok cannot be alleged for religious blasphemy.

Bonar argued that by naming Ahok as a suspect, the country had violated the Jakarta Governor candidate’s human rights.

Bonar said that President Jokowi’s decision to continue the case’s legal proceeding can be considered as a human rights violation. Bonar asserted that the President’s decision was intended to prevent future conflicts from occurring.

President Jokowi had repeatedly stated that he will not protect Ahok in relation to the alleged religious blasphemy. Jokowi also said that he will not interfere in any way in the legal proceeding of the case.

“The people needs to know, I will not protect Ahok because [the case’s legal proceeding] has started,” Jokowi said at the Muhammadiyah Central Executive Office on November 9, 2016.

DANANG FIRMANTO

Source : Tempo.co

Related Media

Explore Media

View more

Police Investigators and Detectives Should Be Judicial Police Officers

News & Coverage
December 16, 2025
Security Sector Reform

President Prabowo Subianto has responded to public proposals regarding the police. These proposals emerged during...

View Detail

Freedom of Religions and Beliefs Conditions 2024

News & Coverage
June 1, 2025
Freedom of Religion/Belief

In 2024, SETARA Institute released an annual report on the situation of Freedom of Religions...

View Detail

Has the State Been Fair to Women?

News & Coverage
March 4, 2025
Law and the Constitution

Deeply rooted patriarchal norms continue to pose a major obstacle to accelerating gender equality. In...

View Detail