Two decades have passed, and the state still has a legal obligation to address past serious human rights violations, including Munir’s case.

The Joko Widodo administration, which promised at the start of its term to resolve this case, has yet to take concrete steps toward fulfilling this promise. This inaction underscores the state’s reluctance to deliver justice for Munir, his family, and countless other human rights victims.

“We continue to urge the state to take decisive and transparent legal action to thoroughly investigate Munir’s murder,” said Usman.

“Munir remains a symbol of resistance against injustice and abuse. Two decades after his death, we still demand the same—truth and justice. The state must awaken from its prolonged slumber.” (Uki Ruknuddin)