JAKARTA - As President of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Indonesia will continue to advocate for constructive measures and prevent selective and double standards in advancing human rights at the global level.

Disampaikan Juru Bicara Kementerian Luar Negeri (Kemlu) RI Vahd Nabyl A. Mulachela, Indonesia senantiasa berkomitmen mendorong pendekatan yang inklusif dan promotif dalam menguatkan HAM secara global.

"Indonesia consistently rejects the politicization of human rights and selective and unbalanced approaches, including those that reflect the application of double standards," Nabyl said, quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, April 11.

Nabyl said that double standards with a human rights enforcement cover are often reflected in various country-specific resolutions.

In addition, Indonesia encourages the advancement of human rights to be carried out through a dialogue of mutual respect, while still respecting and assisting efforts to strengthen human rights carried out by each country.

The spokesperson for the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Indonesia is trying to become a bridge for strengthening global human rights cooperation through dialogue and cooperation in an unlimited capacity as President of the UN Human Rights Council, but also through Indonesia's sustainable foreign policy.

"Indonesia will continue to develop various bilateral human rights dialogues with various countries and at the regional level," he said.

"Indonesia is also actively initiating and encouraging ASEAN human rights dialogue through AICHR," said Nabyl, highlighting the Indonesian government's efforts to strengthen human rights in the Southeast Asian region through the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR).

Such an approach, he said, reflects Indonesia's commitment to strengthening inclusive human rights cooperation across the region.

Indonesia has led the implementation of the 61st Session of the UN Human Rights Council on February 23 - March 31, 2026, making it the first session led by Indonesia since the body was established in 2006.

As President of the UN Human Rights Council, Indonesia carries the theme "Presidency for All" as a commitment to ensure an inclusive human rights body, which can bridge differences through constructive dialogue, and strengthen cooperation as the main foundation for human rights protection.


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