South-South Exchanges: Pakistan-Indonesia

In June 2015 AJAR hosted a group of senior Pakistani government officials and civil society representatives on a week-long learning exchange to Indonesia. At the end of the exchange, participants expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to witness how Indonesia addresses a broad range of key issues, including the pluralist and tolerant form of Islam […]

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Reuniting Timor-Leste’s “Stolen Children”

In May 2015, AJAR reunited fourteen of an estimated 4,000 ‘stolen children’ with their families, after up to 35 years apart. These children were taken from East Timor to Indonesia by Indonesian military forces during the military occupation, when most were five to ten years old. The survivors were gathered from many areas of Indonesia, […]

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Combating Torture: Past and Present

A major EU-funded anti torture program is nearing completion, following a two-year series of activities in four countries: Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Timor Leste. The program focuses on both prevention of torture and developing community-based healing methodologies for victims. Strategies implemented as part of the program include intensive training for frontline workers on torture […]

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Participatory Action Research on Women and Impunity

A participatory research program in Indonesia, Timor-Leste and Myanmar is focused on understanding how women victims of gender-based violence in conflict and post-conflict settings survive in situations where impunity is the norm. AJAR worked with women survivors of violence and torture, them using participatory, in-depth methodologies to document their stories and support their own efforts […]

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Developing Community Learning Centres

In early 2015 AJAR commenced a two-year program to support victims of serious violations in Indonesia by establishing community-based learning centres focused on human rights education and capacity-building. Participants in the initial workshops began to formulate their purpose and identify the needs of their communities, and to develop plans to create community learning centres, recognizing […]

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Chega! Remembering Timor Leste for Indonesia

AJAR is assisting the Post-CAVR Secretariat in Dili, Timor-Leste, to disseminate the Commission for Truth, Reception, and Reconciliation (CAVR) report entitled Chega! This is the English language version, newly published by Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia in 2013. The report has received much acclaim for its comprehensive documentation and analysis of the conflict in Timor Leste from […]

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Regional Conference on Strengthening Accountability of Violence against Religious Freedom

In commemoration of International Tolerance Day, Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) together with other leading national NGOs held a regional conference in Jakarta, Indonesia. Participants from Indonesia, Burma/Myanmar and Cambodia opened the event with carnival or peace torch, representing diversity of ethnics and religions in the region. Approximately 2,000 participants followed the carnival. The two-day […]

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