Regarding The Conditional Release Of Corruption Prisoners, The Ministry Of Law And Human Rights: Its Introduction To Human Rights
JAKARTA - The Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) has spoken about the parole of dozens of convicts in corruption cases. This step is considered to prioritize human rights.The Director General of Human Rights, Mualimin Abadi, said that prisoners have the right to be released. Provided, they have served their sentence."The relationship with human rights. If the legal rights have been fulfilled, they will become human rights," Mualimin told reporters in Jakarta, Friday, September 9.The Ministry of Law and Human Rights, continued Mualimin, will actually violate human rights if it does not give prisoners the rights, including parole. "There is an adage in law, it is better to release a thousand guilty people than to punish people for one mistake and so on," he stressed."We also violate human rights if we detain people who comply with the rule of law, then they are not given their rights," continued Mualimin.Furthermore, he said his ministry did not have the right to withdraw parole if they had carried out all their obligations. Mualimin said that the one who has the right to do so is the court."Human rights can be reduced first by law, the second is by court decision. So yes, if I am asked whether human rights are implemented or not, my answer is that," he said.As previously reported, the Directorate General of PAS of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights gave the rights in the form of parole to 23 prisoners such as Pinangki Sirna Malasari or Pinangki Prosecutor, former Banten Governor Ratu Atut Choisiyah, to former Jambi Governor Zumi Zola.The provision of conditional rights is based on Article 10 of the Correctional Law Number 22 of 2022. There are rules related to remission, assimilation, visiting leave, boarding leave, leave before release, parole and other rights in the regulation.The following is a list of corruption convicts who received parole:Tangerang Class II A Prison1. Atut Queen Choisiyah Binti Alm, Tubagus Hasan Shochib2. Desi Aryani Bin Abdul Halim3. Pinangki Sirna Malasari4. Mirawati Binti H. Johan BasriSukamiskin Class I Prison1. Syahrul Raja Sampurnajaya Bin H. Ahmad Muchlisin2. Setyabudi Tejocahyono3. Sugiharto Bin Isran Tirto Atmojo4. Andri Tristitanto Sutrisna Bin Endang Sutrisna5. Budi Susanto Bin Lo Tio Song6. Hatmaji Danis Bin Budianto7. Patrialis Akbar Bin Ali Akbar8. Edy Nasution Bin Abdul Rasyid Nasution9. Irvan Rivano Muchtar Bin Cecep Muchtar Soleh10. Ojang Sohandi Bin Ukna Sopandi11. Tubagus Cepy Septhiady Bin. TB E Yasep Akbar12. Zumi Zola Zulkifli13. Andi Taufan Tiro Bin Andi Badarudin14. Arif Budiraharja Bin Suwarja Herdiana15. Supendi Bin Rasdin16. Suryadharma Ali Bin. HM Ali Said17. Tubagus Chaeri Wardana Chasan Bin Chasan18. Anang Sugiana Sudihardjo19. Amir Mirza Hutagalung Bin. HBM Parulian