Sentil Prabowo, Ganjar-Mahfud Affirms Ganjar Will Solve Human Rights Problems
JAKARTA - The Ganjar-Mahfud National Winning Team (TPN) confirmed that it would solve human rights problems if Ganjar was elected and won the 2024 presidential election.
This was conveyed by the Secretary General of PDIP Hasto Kristiyanto when responding to Prabowo's statement that Ganjar was tentdensius regarding the handling of cases of human rights violations in the presidential debate of the presidential candidate.
"Debat harus ada tendensi khusus, kalau tidak ada tentendsi bukan dembaga, melainkan perkat," buka Hasto di Posko Pemenangan TPN Ganjar-Mahfud, Kebon Sirih, Jakarta Pusat, Rabu 13 Desember.
Hasto also mentioned the fate of the kidnapping victims, in a presidential candidate debate that took place last December 12, Ganjar asked Prabowo two questions about human rights.
The two questions asked by Ganjar for Prabowo regarding human rights are about the forced disappearance of activists and the question of the 13 graves of activists that are missing.
"The debate tested the idea, and it was conveyed from human rights groups who wanted to ask what happened to the kidnapping victims," explained Hasto.
"Then there is authentic evidence, so what is conveyed is facts, so Mr. Ganjar promised that in the next 5 years there will be no more material, because later Mr. Ganjar and Prof. Mahfud will be resolved fairly," promised PDIP Secretary General Hasto.
In the presidential candidate debate, Tuesday, December 12, Prabowo Subianto's presidential candidate assessed that Ganjar Pranowo's question was tendentious regarding past human rights violations.
"Well, how come I say I'm not firm? I will firmly uphold human rights. The problem you ask is a bit tendentious," said Prabowo.
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Prabowo also mentioned that the 13 missing people who took care of this problem were Deputy Ganjar, namely Mahfud MD when he served as Chairman of the Constitutional Court.
"Why was it asked me when 13 people were missing? That's tendentious, sir. And the deputy father who took care of this so far. So, if the decision is to hold a human rights court, we hold a human rights court, there is no problem," he added.