Sebagian besar orang tanpa kewarganegaraan tetap tinggal di negara kelahirannya, sementara sebagian pergi dan menjadi migran atau pengungsi yang diberi perlindungan internasional berdasarkan Konvensi 1951 Terkait Status Pengungsi. Namun, bagaimana jika mereka kehilangan tempat tinggal, pergi mengungsi keluar dari negara asal dan tidak dapat kembali, tetapi tidak mendapatkan perlindungan internasional? Atau bagaimana dengan mereka yang […]
The Civil Society Coalition consisting of the Commission for Disappeared and Victims of Violence (KontraS), KontraS Aceh, Perkumpulan SUAKA, Amnesty International Indonesia, Yayasan Geutanyoe, and Sandya Institute urge the Indonesian Government and the Government of Aceh to immediately provide adequate protection for the Rohingya refugees in Aceh.
The network of Indonesian civil society focusing on the rights of refugee and asylum seekers welcomes the disembarkation and initial handling of Rohingya boats in Aceh.
The Civil Society Network Concerned in Refugee and Asylum Seekers Issues in Indonesia received some information regarding a boat containing 150 Rohingya refugees currently drifting in waters approaching Indonesia. Based on information gathered on Wednesday (21/12), the ship is in an emergency situation and is drifting around Indonesian waters and is moving closer to the […]
The Indonesian Government is the main responsibility holder in fulfilling human rights for refugees in this country. At present, the situation of fulfilling human rights for refugees and asylum seekers in Indonesia is still minimal due to the limited fulfillment of the basic rights of refugees.
SUAKA demands the Government of Indonesia to immediately provide comprehensive humanitarian-based treatment as an effort to handle 229 Rohingya refugees who landed on November 15-16 and are currently placed in Muara Batu District and Dewantara District, North Aceh
SUAKA urges the Central and North Aceh Government to coordinate the handling of the 110 Rohingya refugees who landed in Muara Batu, Aceh on Tuesday (15/11/2022). These Rohingya refugees – consisting of 72 male, 32 female, and 6 refugee children – had arrived around 03.25 local time via sea route.
The Indonesian Government was urged by UN member countries in the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) session held in Geneva on Thursday, November 9, 2022 to provide human rights protection for refugees in Indonesia. Previously, SUAKA together with its network and the refugee communities had submitted a report on the situation of refugee rights in Indonesia. […]
On October 31st, SUAKA had conducted an online Public Discussion and Launching Session of the Refugee Legal Needs Survey in Indonesia. This survey was conducted to map the legal problems faced by refugees while in Indonesia and how refugees respond to or resolve the legal problems they face. Through the launch of this report, SUAKA […]
No. 26/R/SUAKA-CPG/XII/2018 HUMAN RIGHTS DAY COMMEMORATION “Mainstreaming Refugee Rights on Human Rights Movement: Refugees Right Is Human Rights” (Jakarta, 10 December 2018) The discussion and launching of ‘Know Your Rights: A Handbook for Refugees and Asylum Seekers’ is an activity to commemorate the Human Rights Day conducted by SUAKA (Indonesian Civil Society Working Network for […]