
Andreas Harsono
Andreas Harsono is a senior researcher for Human Rights Watch focusing on Indonesia, where he has extensively documented issues related to human rights and government accountability. His work often critiques the resurgence of military influence in Indonesia's political landscape, particularly in the context of legislation that could undermine democratic principles.
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Andreas Harsono, an Indonesia researcher for Human Rights Watch, said the death Affan Kurniawan struck a nerve.
What to know about Indonesia’s escalating, deadly, and anti-government protestsAndreas Harsono from Human Rights Watch voiced great concern over potential human rights violations being forgotten.
Indonesien: Regierung schreibt Geschichte neu – Kritik an ZensurAndreas Harsono, senior Indonesia researcher at Human Rights Watch, commented on the government's rush to adopt the amendments.
Indonesia passes military roles billAndreas Harsono is a senior Indonesia researcher at Human Rights Watch who criticized the government's rush to adopt the amendments.
Indonesia law giving armed forces bigger role in government sparks angerAndreas Harsono, senior Indonesia researcher at Human Rights Watch, criticized the government's rush to adopt these amendments.
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