Friday, 12 July 2013

Indonesia: Komnas HAM finds human rights violations in Ahmadi refugee case


As many as 116 Ahmadis who lived at Wisma Transito had earlier complained that they had been denied ID cards and birth certificates for their children.

Ahmadiyahs face repeated attacks against there sect
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source/Credit: The Jakarta Post
By Panca Nugraha | July 11, 2013

The National Commission of Human Rights (Komnas HAM) has detected strong indications of human rights violations behind the settlement of Ahmadi refugees in Wisma Transito in Mataram for the past seven years.

Not only have the basic rights of the Ahmadis been systematically neglected, Komnas also deemed that the house was no longer a proper place to shelter the refugees.

“They are living together, separated only by cabinets and curtains.This, of course, has given them no privacy and has caused discomfort,” Komnas HAM deputy chief Imdadud Rahmat said on Thursday.

He said Komnas HAM, along with the Witness and Victims Protection Agency (LPSK), the Ombudsman Commission and the National Commission for Women’s Rights had met with the West Nusa Tenggara administration, represented by provincial secretary H Muhammad Nur to discuss the allegations of human rights and administrative violations suffered by the Ahmadi refugees.
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