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#12176651
20 Mar 2025
The families of victims of human rights violations participate in the Aksi Kamisan, or Thursday's Protest, in front of the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. The families of victims of human rights violations, along with human rights activists, civil society members, and students, participate in a joint protest against the ratification of the Amendment to Law Number 34 of 2004 on the Indonesian National Military (TNI) in a plenary session of the DPR (People's Representative Council). The amendment is seen as contradicting and threatening the values of reform and democracy.
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#12176652
20 Mar 2025
Human rights activists hold a placard reading 'We Do Not Forget, Investigate Human Rights Violations Thoroughly, and Reject the Military Bill' during Aksi Kamisan, or Thursday's Protest, in front of the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. The families of victims of human rights violations, along with human rights activists, civil society members, and students, participate in a joint protest against the ratification of the Amendment to Law Number 34 of 2004 on the Indonesian National Military (TNI) in a plenary session of the DPR (People's Representative Council). The amendment is seen as contradicting and threatening the values of reform and democracy.
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#12176649
20 Mar 2025
Participants open umbrellas, a distinctive feature of the Aksi Kamisan, or Thursday's Protest, across from the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. The families of victims of human rights violations, along with human rights activists, civil society members, and students, participate in a joint protest against the ratification of the Amendment to Law Number 34 of 2004 on the Indonesian National Military (TNI) in a plenary session of the DPR (People's Representative Council). The amendment is seen as contradicting and threatening the values of reform and democracy.
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#12176647
20 Mar 2025
Human rights activists hold a placard reading 'Military is a Killer of Women' during Aksi Kamisan, or Thursday's Protest, in front of the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. The families of victims of human rights violations, along with human rights activists, civil society members, and students, participate in a joint protest against the ratification of the Amendment to Law Number 34 of 2004 on the Indonesian National Military (TNI) in a plenary session of the DPR (People's Representative Council). The amendment is seen as contradicting and threatening the values of reform and democracy.
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#12176648
20 Mar 2025
Human rights activists hold a placard reading (left to right) 'The military is an occupier', 'Women Reject Military Control', and 'Humiliated by the State Every Day' during Aksi Kamisan, or Thursday's Protest, in front of the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. The families of victims of human rights violations, along with human rights activists, civil society members, and students, participate in a joint protest against the ratification of the Amendment to Law Number 34 of 2004 on the Indonesian National Military (TNI) in a plenary session of the DPR (People's Representative Council). The amendment is seen as contradicting and threatening the values of reform and democracy.
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#12176650
20 Mar 2025
Police wear raincoats while guarding the Aksi Kamisan, or Thursday's Protest, in front of the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. The families of victims of human rights violations, along with human rights activists, civil society members, and students, participate in a joint protest against the ratification of the Amendment to Law Number 34 of 2004 on the Indonesian National Military (TNI) in a plenary session of the DPR (People's Representative Council). The amendment is seen as contradicting and threatening the values of reform and democracy.
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#12176653
20 Mar 2025
Human rights activists participate in Aksi Kamisan, or Thursday's Protest, in front of the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. The families of victims of human rights violations, along with human rights activists, civil society members, and students, join in a joint protest against the ratification of the Amendment to Law Number 34 of 2004 on the Indonesian National Military (TNI) in a plenary session of the DPR (People's Representative Council). The amendment is seen as contradicting and threatening the values of reform and democracy.
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#12046709
12 Feb 2025
A demonstrator holds a placard demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions clandestinely attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046710
12 Feb 2025
A demonstrator holds a placard demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions clandestinely attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046711
12 Feb 2025
Demonstrators hold placards demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046713
12 Feb 2025
Demonstrators hold placards demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions clandestinely attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046715
12 Feb 2025
Demonstrators hold placards demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046717
12 Feb 2025
Demonstrators hold placards demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046718
12 Feb 2025
Demonstrators hold placards demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046719
12 Feb 2025
Demonstrators hold placards demanding an amendment to the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 12, 2025. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to the concerned authorities to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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#12046707
12 Feb 2025
A demonstrator covers his head with bandages with slogans demanding the amendment of the Social Media Bill tabled in the federal parliament of Nepal on February 12, 2025, in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Bill proposes provisions for a license (with a two-year validity) for any companies, firms, or institutions to operate digital platforms and the renewal of the permission, granting the rights to authorities concerned to ban the operation of such platforms and remove content in violation of the terms and conditions. It also proposes conditions for the users of social sites. The opposition, as well as social media users, claim these provisions attempt to impose censorship and curtail basic human rights.
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