Ministry Of Law And Human Rights Detection Of 117 Ecclists In Europe Who Want To Return To Become Indonesian Citizens
JAKARTA - The Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) revealed that 117 Indonesian exils were in a number of areas in Europe.
The Director General of Human Rights (HAM) of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Dhana Putra said that this number could increase considering that data collection continues to be carried out. "For the time being, there are 117 exports in various countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, Russia, and other European regions and the possibility will increase," he said at the Bengkulu Provincial Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Thursday, May 25, confiscated by Antara. He said, there were four wishes of the excill victims.
Adapun pertama, mereka ingin tetap menjadi warga negara asing (WNA). Kedua, para ekil yang ingin kembali menjadi warga negara Indonesia (WNI) Kemudian, ketiga ekil ingin memperoleh kemudahan untuk kunjung ke Indonesia dan ekil yang ingin kembali menjadi WNI namun tetap memegang ciara asing atau ganda.
"The government has prepared a number of immigration facilities for victims affected by past human rights violations who are still abroad or excavated," he said.
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Dhana said that his party made it easier for the excavators to return to Indonesia, such as facilitating facilities related to the limited stay permit (ITAS) or permanent residence permit (ITAP) and second home visa (second home visa). This, he said, is in accordance with Presidential Decree (Kepres) Number 17 of 2022 concerning the Non-judicial Settlement Team for Past Heavy Human Rights Violators. Then, he added, Presidential Instruction (Inpres) Number 2 of 2023 concerning the Follow-up to Non-judicial Settlement and Presidential Decree Number 4 of 2023 concerning Monitoring in Solving these Problems. "This is the president's commitment in resolving past gross human rights violations at this time and in June 2023, President Joko Widodo will carry out a 'kick of' launching of efforts to resolve gross human rights violations non-judicially in Aceh," he said.