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Mengenang Munir Said Thalib: Komitmen Tanpa Batas untuk Penegakan HAM di Indonesia George M. Ch A. D. Soge; Marianus Ronaldo Tiba; Yulianus Y.M Rudeng; Blasius Wege; Hilarius A Sawokupu
Jurnal Rechten : Riset Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia
Publisher : Program Studi Hukum Universitas Nusa Putra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52005/rechten.v6i2.171

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Discourse about human rights is a complicated issue that is often encountered in public spaces. The rise of human rights violations is the reason that humans can become a threat to each other. The historical context of the struggle for human rights enforcement in Indonesia, of course, can never be separated from the figure of Munir Said Talib. He dedicated his entire life to upholding human rights in Indonesia, even though it ended in tragic death due to poisoning. This article aims to comprehensively examine the traces of Munir Said Talib's struggle as an unlimited commitment to human rights justice in Indonesia. The methodology used in this paper is using library research methods. Based on the results of literature research and secondary data analysis, several important points were found: first, human rights are fundamental rights that every individual has, and are so integral to a person's existence that they cannot be revoked by themselves or others. Second, the discourse on human rights in Indonesia is still a crucial issue and remains relevant. Third, the discourse around human rights in Indonesia cannot be separated from the figure of human rights fighter Munir Said Thalib. Together with his colleagues and several institutions they formed, the traces of his struggle have become immortal and remain relevant. Even though he has died, his struggle remains.
Jejak Kemanusiaan dalam Dialog Gereja dengan Kaum Migran dan Pengungsi di Keuskupan Maumere Marianus Ronaldo Tiba; Hendrikus Nggala; Patrisius Rato; Polikarpus Beda Kaha; Afrianus Papak
Jurnal Teologi Injili dan Pendidikan Agama Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral Kateketik Santo Fransiskus Assisi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jutipa.v3i2.504

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This study explores the role of the Catholic Church in fostering dialogue with migrants and refugees in the Diocese of Maumere, Indonesia, while also examining its pastoral and theological responses to the complex challenges posed by modern migration. As migration becomes a pressing global issue, the Church is called to be a beacon of compassion, justice, and inclusion for those displaced from their homelands. Employing a qualitative research method, this study utilizes both fieldwork and literature review, with data gathered through in-depth interviews with clergy and community members, as well as analysis of ecclesiastical documents and pastoral guidelines.The findings reveal that the Church implements three primary forms of dialogue: the dialogue of presence, which emphasizes being physically and emotionally present with migrants; the dialogue of life, which promotes shared daily experiences and mutual respect; and the dialogue of liberation, which focuses on advocating for the rights and dignity of refugees. Despite these efforts, the Church faces several challenges, including limited financial and human resources, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and cultural resistance from segments of the local population.To address these obstacles, the study recommends that the Church strengthen collaboration with government agencies and civil society organizations, enhance education and empowerment initiatives for refugees, and promote community awareness on the values of solidarity and acceptance. By adopting a comprehensive and sustainable approach, the Church can reinforce its mission to serve the marginalized and uphold the inherent dignity of every human being, especially those most vulnerable due to forced migration and displacement.