1st Man: You lookin’ for something?
2nd Man: His conscience.
1st Man: You lookin’ for something?
2nd Man: His conscience.
Kid: It’s been like this for years...
Prisoner: If there’s an inspection you’ll deal with it right, I’ll give you some more pocket money later ok?
Bottom cells: Chicken thief, pickpocket, clothing thief.
Jakarta – A existence of a human rights court and ad hoc human rights judges needs to be reexamined. Moreover ad hoc human rights judges are seen as excessive and consideration needs to be given to whether such ad hoc judges are in line with international justice.
Kid: It turns out that a coin can carry more weight, right Dad?
Scales read: Justice/Law.
Nala Edwin, Jakarta – The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) is urging the government to investigate the beating of Buchtar Tabuni, a prisoner at the Abepura jail near the Papuan provincial capital of Jayapura. The beating triggered a riot at the jail on November 26.
While the rich and powerful trample over the legal system with impunity, the poor and those seeking redress for injustice, domestic violence and human rights abuses face a maze of corruption, legal discrimination and bureaucratic hurdles.
The November 3 live broadcast of a voice recording by the Constitutional Court in which business tycoon Anggodo Widjojo (pictured top right) is heard plotting with officials from the police and the Attorney General’s Office to frame two Corruption Eradication Commission deputies, only confirmed what most Indonesian’s already knew – that justice
1st Man: Don’t play with coins, remember you could get punished!
2nd Man: It might be a good idea for the law to learn from the coin.
Man: 70 year retirement age, what’s wrong with that?! I’m not taking advantage of it... but at 70 year’s of age, we’re loved by the angels and God!... Don’t you know! (Sign on chair: Supreme Court)
Kid: So, you’re getting close to heaven’s gate right Mr!