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Indonesian Foreign Policy on Human Rights
On the first part, during the New Order regime, Indonesia tend to apply counter fact and counter critics diplomacy especially on common human rights issues. Indirectly Indonesia also bargained with the western world as their compensation of befriending these countries that considered communists block as their mutual enemy Therefore during New Order regime, foreign policies were not playing mechanical element in protecting human rights. Indonesia's foreign policies would enter into negotiation and any issues can be resolved in diplomacy. Today even though Indonesian government still does a lot of diplomacy to other countries or international organizations, especially to the UN, in responding to human rights issues in Indonesia, this diplomacy is also equipped with meeting human rights mechanism at the UN as a form of their commitment of becoming one of the signing countries in some international treaties on human rights. In terms of content, in various reports, government always tries to present progress in human rights law in Indonesia and its institutions. These are the fruits-regardless of their quality-of political reform process in Indonesia.
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