Attorney General Pledges to Solve Trisakti, Semanggi Cases

Translator

Halida Bunga

Editor

Markus Wisnu Murti

Senin, 20 Januari 2020 17:22 WIB

Attorney General Sanitiar Burhanuddin (left) and National Police Chief Gen. Idham Azis. ANTARA/Hafidz Mubarak A

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Attorney General Sanitiar Burhanuddin has pledged to solve the human rights violation cases of the Trisakti, Semanggi I, and Semanggi II tragedies. Burhanuddin made his promise in a joint meeting with the Indonesian House of Representatives’ (DPR) Law Commission on Monday, January 20, 2020.

“Essentially, we, as prosecutors for the investigators, are ready to solve the cases. However, with one requirement; as long as the case fulfills material and formal requirements,” said Burhanuddin when responding to the request of a member of Commission III of the NasDem Party faction, Taufik Basari, who asked the Attorney General not to put the investigations of human rights crimes at a halt just for political reasons.

Burhanuddin explained that his team would re-examine the Trisakti, Semanggi I and II case files to find out whether they had met the material and formal requirements.

“This is my promise. I want the matter to be resolved and not to become a burden again. Inshaallah, we will cooperate with the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM), perhaps facilitated by the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menkopolhukam). Be sure that our intention is to solve the matters, and not for any political gains. We hope for your support,” he said.

Prior to the statement, Burhanuddin cited the Semanggi I and II tragedies were not severe cases of human rights crimes, as he referred to the recommendations of the Semanggi I and II Special Committee (Pansus) as formed by the 1999-2004 DPR.

Taufik assessed that the Attorney General's statement about the Semanggi I and II tragedies could hamper the resolution of these human rights crimes. In spite of this, a number of human rights crimes remain in limbo to date and thus become a homework for the current government.

Taufik considered the results of the 1999-2004 DPR recommendations were still a matter of discussion, due to the political motives behind them. Furthermore, he suggested all the parties be involved in the discussion so as to resolve the matter.

“If things are left as it is, along with the Attorney General’s statement that these are not a violation of human rights, as based on the political decision of the 1999-2004 DPR, it will be difficult for us to push through with the solving of the Semanggi I and II tragedies,” said Taufik.

Taufik emphasized that he wanted the Attorney General to keep the case open while still keeping in touch with the Komnas HAM and the DPR’s Commission III to find a solution.

“We do not want this to be aimless. We want this to have a solution. If there have been severe human rights crimes in the past that remain unresolved, then this country is heading towards impunity. These are crimes without resolution,” said Taufik.


Reporter: Halida Bunga

Translator: Dio Suhenda

Related News

Amnesty International Unveils Network of Spyware Exports in Indonesia

2 hari lalu

Amnesty International Unveils Network of Spyware Exports in Indonesia

Amnesty International published its findings of spyware and surveillance export networks to Indonesia.

Read More

Evidence of Human Rights Violations at Rumoh Geudong

17 hari lalu

Evidence of Human Rights Violations at Rumoh Geudong

The human remains at Rumoh Geudong are strong evidence of human rights violations. The government has an obligation to uncover the truth.

Read More

IKN Authority Claims IKN Development will Benefit Many

24 hari lalu

IKN Authority Claims IKN Development will Benefit Many

Head of the Nusantara Capital Authority (OIKN) Bambang Susantono asserted that the development of IKN will bring benefits to everyone.

Read More

UN Rights Body Adopts First Resolution to Protect Rights of Intersex People

30 hari lalu

UN Rights Body Adopts First Resolution to Protect Rights of Intersex People

The United Nations Human Rights Council on Thursday voted to adopt a resolution designed to protect the rights of intersex people,

Read More

IKN Authority Holds Meeting with Komnas HAM, Discussing Alleged Human Rights Violations in IKN Development

31 hari lalu

IKN Authority Holds Meeting with Komnas HAM, Discussing Alleged Human Rights Violations in IKN Development

IKN Authority held a meeting with the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) at the IKN Authority office, Balikpapan, on Monday.

Read More

UN Human Rights Committee Highlights Extrajudicial Killings in Papua

36 hari lalu

UN Human Rights Committee Highlights Extrajudicial Killings in Papua

The UN Human Rights Committee highlighted a pattern of extrajudicial killings of Papuans as human rights violation in Indonesia.

Read More

With No Chance to Celebrate Ramadan, Gazans Gather at Soup Kitchens

45 hari lalu

With No Chance to Celebrate Ramadan, Gazans Gather at Soup Kitchens

As other Muslims around the world consume traditional Ramadan meals to break their fast after sunset, Gazans are lucky to find a few scraps of food.

Read More

Indonesia's Constitutional Court Calls for Support for Palestine During 21st WCJJ Forum in Venice

45 hari lalu

Indonesia's Constitutional Court Calls for Support for Palestine During 21st WCJJ Forum in Venice

The Constitutional Court or MK called for support for Palestine at the 21st WJCC Forum in Venice.

Read More

Govt Reacts to UN Panel's Concern on Jokowi's Neutrality in 2024 Election

47 hari lalu

Govt Reacts to UN Panel's Concern on Jokowi's Neutrality in 2024 Election

The Foreign Affairs Ministry on March 18 responded to recent inquiries by the CCPR member about President Jokowi's neutrality in the 2024 election.

Read More

UN Committee Questions Jokowi's Alleged Influence on 2024 Election During Tuesday's Session

50 hari lalu

UN Committee Questions Jokowi's Alleged Influence on 2024 Election During Tuesday's Session

The Human Rights Committee asked about several human rights issues in Indonesia including intervention during 2024 presidential elections.

Read More