Human Rights and Humanitarian Issues
By way of General Assembly Resolution 60/251, the Human Rights Council was established on 15 March 2006. The Human Rights Council is an intergovernmental body, comprising 47 states a subsidiary body of the UN General Assembly. Along with the UN Reform as reiterated at the World Summit in 2005, the Council was aimed to replace the UN Commission on Human Rights and improve the effectiveness the UN body tasked to deal with human rights issues, by eradicating the politicking and double standard often associated with issues of human rights.
February 28, 2013
Statement by the Delegation of Indonesia at the Interactive Dialogue on the Annual Report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
September 24, 2012
Statement by the Indonesian Delegation at General Debate on the Report the SG on Gaza FFM - 21st Session of the Human Right Council
September 19, 2012
Dewan HAM Mengesahkan Laporan Pokja UPR Indonesia
September 17, 2012
Statement by the Indonesian Delegation at the Interactive Dialogue, Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria - the 21st Session of the Human Rights Council
September 17, 2012
Statement by the Indonesian Delegation at the 21st Session of the Human Rights Council Agenda Item 3 (Environment)
September 17, 2012
Statement by the Indonesian Delegation at the 21st Session of the Human Rights Council Agenda Item 3 (Environment)
September 17, 2012
Statement by the Indonesian Delegation at the 21st Session of the Human Rights Council Agenda Item 3 (International Solidarity, Democracy, and Equitable Order)
September 17, 2012




