1. Human Rights of Chinese-Indonesian in Indonesia
Human rights, as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set out therein, without distinction of any kind, in particular as to race, color or national origin. ... However, the Chinese's positions in Indonesia society were because historically they were barred from being servants and farmers, they then had to engage in trade and business. (Diao and Tan, 125) In 1998, Chinese dominated retail trade in small towns. ... The Chinese-Indonesians dom...
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