Indonesia: An Intergenerational Learning of Inheriting Memories, Challenging Injustice

AJAR, together with the Community Learning Center (CLC), launched the unveiling of social analysis results and the screening of a documentary film, held at the AJAR office. During the two-day event at the AJAR office, we brought together young facilitators from five regions, invited victims of past human rights violations, as well as state institutions […]

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Indonesia: Rushing for a Remedy without Recognition

This article was published in the paper edition of The Jakarta Post with the title ”Rushing for a remedy without recognition”. Click to read: https://www.thejakartapost.com/opinion/2023/06/29/rushing-for-a-remedy-without-recognition.html. “I never expected this to happen in my lifetime,” said a gracious Suryomartono, an 80-year-old Indonesian exile from the Czech Republic, who lost his citizenship in 1965 amid the 1965-66 communist purge. […]

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Bangladesh: A Rohingya Diaspora Visit to Kutupalong Refugee Camp

Our friend, Noor Azizah, wrote this post on her visit to Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. She is a former Rohingya refugee, resettled with her family in Sydney in 2003 at the age of 8, having fled the genocide of Rohingya people in the Rakhine state of Myanmar. Today the young girl who […]

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Bangladesh: Commemoration of Bangladesh Genocide Day 25 March with Liberation War Museum

Asia Justice and Rights President Patrick Burgess spoke at a special event commemorating Bangladesh Genocide Day on 25 March at the Liberation War Museum – মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জাদুঘর. The event was organised by the Museum, in collaboration with the Ministry of Liberation War Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Patrick delivered the keynote speech on […]

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Timor-Leste: Bukae ba Sobrevivente, New Study on Reparations to Survivors of Sexual Violence during the 1975-1999 Conflict

“During the period of conflict in Timor-Leste, sexual violence had a profound impact on its victims and on the general community … Long after the incident itself, sexual violence continues to affect the lives of survivors in their physical and mental well-being and in their social status.” Chega!, 2005 final report of the Comissão de […]

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Bangladesh: ‘Quilting for Justice’ Graphic Novel on Rohingya Women Now Available in Bangla, Burmese

On this International Women’s Day, Asia Justice and Rights and Liberation War Museum Bangladesh proudly announce our latest translation of ‘Quilting for Justice’ graphic novel. Based on the stories of Rohingya women in Kutupalong refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, this publication is now available in Bangla, other than the previously released version in English and […]

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Myanmar: Children’s Art Competition to Commemorate International Day for the Right to Truth

Earlier this February, Asia Justice and Rights organised “Revolt and Resist for the Right to Truth” Children’s Art Competition to commemorate International Day for the #RightToTruth. We received a total of over 180 paintings from various areas, including from migrant learning centres along the Thai-Burma border in Mae Sot, refugee camps in Karenni State, Rohingya […]

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Timor-Leste: Taking the Next Step — Right to Reparations for Survivors of Sexual Violence

Women and other survivors of the widespread sexual violence during Timor-Leste’s 24-year conflict are ageing and continue facing new struggles in their lives, still feeling forgotten by the state. It is nearly 50 years since the start of the conflict when the sexual violence began, and more than 20 years since it ended: survivors range […]

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