By Shailaja Neelakantan
Indonesia joined North Korea, China, Russia and other repressive regimes in voting “no” this week on a U.N. resolution mandating annual debate on preventing crimes against humanity – raising alarm among human rights advocates and observers of Southeast Asia’s largest democracy.
Still, the...
Indonesia’s Vote Against UN Resolution On Genocide Dismays Rights Groups
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