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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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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Humanity is More Important Than Differences in Religion, Ethnicity and Dogma

A group of survivors of human rights violations related to religion, ethnicity, and dogma discuss about how important it is to rise above our differences and unite together in the name of humanity. Watch the full video on our Youtube channel. […]

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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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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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Reclaiming Indonesia: Report launch on ‘40 Years of Violence’

After played an active role in the 18-month “Year of Truth” campaign, under the Coalition for Justice and Truth (KKPK) in 2013-2014 –which is effectively create a new space for victims to voicing their experiences and highlighting the link between impunity and the denial of ongoing issues in Indonesia, AJAR continuing its role in analysis […]

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Arts and personal stories, self care for Burmese women survivors

AJAR and its partners held a national gathering of all women victims involved in the research project. This event was held in September 2014 in Northern Burma/Myanmar and was attended by 41 participants – 26 women victims from three areas, 6 Burma/Myanmar local researchers, 3 AJAR staff, and 6 external facilitators. AJAR and its partners […]

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Myanmar: Arts and Personal Stories, Self-care for Burmese Women Survivors

AJAR and its partners held a national gathering of all women victims involved in the research project. This event was held in September 2014 in Northern Burma/Myanmar and was attended by 41 participants – 26 women victims from three areas, 6 Burma/Myanmar local researchers, 3 AJAR staff, and 6 external facilitators. AJAR and its partners […]

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Burmese women activists exchange visit to Timor-Leste

AJAR supported 10 women NGO workers from Burma/Myanmar, involved in our participatory research to learn new strategies to strengthen peace and justice. As part of a capacity-building strategy, AJAR invited staff from Women’s Organization Network (WON), Karen Women Empowerment Group (KWEG) and Kachin Women Association Thailand (KWAT) to do an exchange trip to Timor-Leste to […]

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