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Timor-Leste: 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...

Seeding victims to become human rights defenders

Dealing with past abuses is challenging to Indonesia’s democracy. A key element to rebuild a nation struggling for the truth...

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...

Regional: 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...

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

[embed width='640' height='480']https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e85Fr3be7lo[/embed] A group of survivors of human rights violations related to religion, ethnicity, and dogma discuss about how...

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...

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...

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)...

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...