Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights
Establishment
The Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) was initially established by Presidential Decree (Decree of the President of the Republic of Indonesia No 50/1993) on 7 June 1993.
In 1999, the legal foundation of the Commission was re-established after legislation passed the Indonesian House of Representatives (Legislation Number 39 of 1999 Concerning Human Rights).
Role and functions
Komnas HAM has a mandate to:
- Conduct human rights education and disseminate information about human rights at the national and international level
- Monitor international treaties on human rights that the Commission may propose to the government for their ratification or accession
- Monitor and investigate the implementation of human rights, and in consequence of which to extend its opinion, consideration and proposal to the related government agencies in order to continuously improve the observance of human rights
- Cooperate with regional and international agencies for the continuous protection of human rights.
Komnas HAM has a series of sub-committees which focus on human rights education and promotion; law reform and international treaties; human rights monitoring and implementation; and complaints and mediation.
APF membership
Komnas HAM has been a member of the APF since 1996 (founding member).
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APF meets with Komnas HAM leadership team
The APF held an ‘Introduction to the APF’ session with leaders of the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM).
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