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Indonesian Groups Decry Destruction Of Democracy As New Criminal Code

New Criminal Code Exposes Deep Problems In Indonesian Legal Education
New Criminal Code Exposes Deep Problems In Indonesian Legal Education

New Criminal Code Exposes Deep Problems In Indonesian Legal Education The government initially attempted to pass the criminal code in 2019, but backed down in the face of a wave of student protests, some of which devolved into violent confrontations with police. Set to take effect in january 2026, the new criminal code specifically prohibits public attacks on the “honour or dignity” of the president or state institutions.

The New Criminal Code Authoritarianism Disguised As Decolonisation
The New Criminal Code Authoritarianism Disguised As Decolonisation

The New Criminal Code Authoritarianism Disguised As Decolonisation Activists protesting outside indonesia's parliament in december 2022 as a new criminal code is set to be passed. indonesia defends its new criminal code, requiring police. The enactment of the criminal code (kuhp) and the criminal procedure code (kuhap) raises serious concerns for the future of democracy and civil liberties in indonesia. Ivil groups have warned the newly effective criminal code (kuhp) and criminal law procedures code (kuhap) can undermine civil liberties and risk pushing the country toward an authoritarian. The new criminal code, which will come into effect in early 2026, contains loopholes that disadvantage minority groups. they are trying to survive by networking and strengthening each other.

The New Criminal Code Killing Off Living Law Indonesia At Melbourne
The New Criminal Code Killing Off Living Law Indonesia At Melbourne

The New Criminal Code Killing Off Living Law Indonesia At Melbourne Ivil groups have warned the newly effective criminal code (kuhp) and criminal law procedures code (kuhap) can undermine civil liberties and risk pushing the country toward an authoritarian. The new criminal code, which will come into effect in early 2026, contains loopholes that disadvantage minority groups. they are trying to survive by networking and strengthening each other. In indonesia, civic space is rated as ‘ obstructed’. under president prabowo subianto, human rights groups have documented the criminalisation, harassment and attacks on activists and others for their activism. journalists have been targeted for their reporting and there has been a brutal crackdown on protests, with arbitrary arrests, excessive force and ill treatment by the security. Rights activists and legal experts have rejected the government’s assurances, arguing that the new laws entrench provisions that undermine democracy and weaken safeguards against abuse of power. While the code claims to democratise, decolonise and consolidate indonesian criminal law, this article demonstrates that it has achieved the opposite. it undermines democracy by seriously hampering free speech, including legitimate criticism of government officeholders and institutions. Indonesia’s criminal articles against blasphemy had long been criticised as threatening religious minority groups. religious majority groups have gotten away with harassing minority groups while those that come from religious minority groups are more vulnerable.

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