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When talking about democracy, it's pertinent to bring the human rights aspect to the forefront of the discussion. It’s significance lies in the knowledge that human rights is one of the basic values of democracy, in which they share the same philosophical ontology of liberalism. Despite that, even democratic countries are still prone in justifying forms of human rights violation. With those issues in mind, the main speakers of today's episode, Ainun Fahirah K., Kanaya Ratu A. and Miranda Titania. are dedicated in enlightening our listeners in regards to the discourse surrounding human rights, cultural relativism and democracy, the implementation of human rights responsibility and fulfillment in Indonesia as well as its possible solutions. Don't forget to keep listening to find all the answers! (This podcast is part 1 of the "Democracy and Human Rights" series)
By Introduction to Democracy Studies & Pengantar Studi Demokrasi HI UGMWhen talking about democracy, it's pertinent to bring the human rights aspect to the forefront of the discussion. It’s significance lies in the knowledge that human rights is one of the basic values of democracy, in which they share the same philosophical ontology of liberalism. Despite that, even democratic countries are still prone in justifying forms of human rights violation. With those issues in mind, the main speakers of today's episode, Ainun Fahirah K., Kanaya Ratu A. and Miranda Titania. are dedicated in enlightening our listeners in regards to the discourse surrounding human rights, cultural relativism and democracy, the implementation of human rights responsibility and fulfillment in Indonesia as well as its possible solutions. Don't forget to keep listening to find all the answers! (This podcast is part 1 of the "Democracy and Human Rights" series)