We regret the decision of the People's Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia (DPR-RI) to postpone approval of the Draft Law on the Crime of Sexual Violence (RUU TPKS).
This delay is a setback to a long process of advocacy and high dedication from civil society and women's activists who have long fought for a comprehensive legal umbrella that protects the rights of victims and survivors of sexual violence. Ultimately, this delay has an impact on all women, girls and survivors of sexual violence in Indonesia who have been waiting for a long time for legal reform to eliminate sexual violence.
As with the Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology Regulation (Permendikbud) No. 30/2021 concerning the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence (PPKS) in Higher Education Environments, we believe that the ratification of this bill will send a strong message that there is zero tolerance for violence against women and girls in Indonesia.
Today the UN reaffirmed its support to the Government of Indonesia and civil society in protecting the rights of women and girls in accordance with the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). We must continue to work together to prevent gender-based violence, which is an integral part of the 2030 agenda (Sustainable Development Goals) adopted by all UN member states. We cannot remain silent until this goal is achieved.