JAKARTA - The Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menko Polhukam) Mahfud MD confirmed that he would resolve cases of human rights violations (HAM). The settlement of the case was also discussed in his meeting with Attorney General ST Burhannudin at the Attorney General's Office (AGO).
"Yes, we are all serious. The Attorney General's Office is serious. That was also mentioned because it is already in progress," Mahfud MD told reporters, Monday, March 15.
Although he did not discuss specifically and in depth at the meeting, Mahfud MD confirmed that all cases of human rights violations would be processed according to the rules.
Moreover, the commitment to resolve human rights violations is a state policy that must be carried out.
"Since the time the MPR was still able to make a TAP MPR, then when there was a Law on Human Rights Courts, a Law on Papua, a Law on Aceh, all of them stated that there were cases that could be resolved judicially," Mahfud said.
However, it does not mean that the settlement of cases of human rights violations must be judicial. Because the settlement of the case, according to him, can be resolved non-judicial.
"Now all of this is still in progress. We are planning to settle it judicially and non-judicially," said Mahfud.
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