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Something to Hide?: Indonesia's Restrictions on Media Freedom and Rights Monitoring in Papua
Something to Hide?: Indonesia's Restrictions on Media Freedom and Rights Monitoring in Papua examines limitations imposed on journalists, researchers, and human rights monitors seeking access to Papua, and how these restrictions affect transparency and accountability. The book analyzes policies, permit systems, and security practices that constrain reporting and independent observation, as well as their implications for freedom of expression and the public’s right to information. By drawing on case studies and testimonies, it highlights the impact of restricted access on documenting human rights conditions and emphasizes the importance of open media access and independent monitoring for democratic governance and conflict resolution.
| KP.XIII 0094 | 341.1 INT S | My Library (PELANGGARAN HAM MASA LALU 2) | Available |
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