Indonesia: Jokowi’s Term Ends with a Whimper on Rights
No Real Efforts to Address Discrimination, Abuses Against Marginalized Groups
![Demonstrators for women's rights demand that the government revoke mandatory hijab regulations, Jakarta, Indonesia, May 2023.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2024/01/202312asia_indonesia_wr.jpg?h=71976bb4&itok=hVAf21fP)
No Real Efforts to Address Discrimination, Abuses Against Marginalized Groups
Progress on Social Justice, Marriage Equality Stalled in Implementation
Environmentalists, Rights Activists Unjustly Imprisoned
Heightened Repression Against Minorities, Dissent
Free Speech, LGBT Rights, Refugees Remain Under Threat
Key International Partners Should Call for Independent Inquiry into Abuses
Reforms Needed to End Unjust Charges, ‘Disappearances,’ Refugee Returns
Fulfill Right to Water, Electricity; End Abuse of Migrants; Provide Accountability
Pledging to Improve Rights, President Marcos Should Address Longstanding Problems
UN Security Council Should Impose Sanctions on Military Junta
Expanded Attacks on Opposition, Media, Activists
Violence, Discriminatory Policies Set Back Global Leadership Role
Media Freedom in Decline; Human Rights Defenders Targeted