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Tapol is a non-governmental organisation monitoring human rights issues in Indonesia. ''Tapol'' is an abbreviation of the Indonesian words for "political prisoners" (''tahanan politik''). TAPOL was established in 1973 by Carmel Budiardjo, a former political prisoner in Indonesia. Tapol began its work as the ''Tapol Bulletin'', a British-based bulletin that monitored the "New Order" government of Suharto's measures against alleged members of the Communist Party of Indonesia after the 1965-1966 crisis in Indonesia.〔 〕〔(A Fragment of a Story: Gerwani and Tapol Experiences ), ''Intersections: Anne Pohlman, Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context'', Issue 10, August 2004〕 Tapol is based in London and continues to monitor and report human right issues for Indonesia in subsequent presidential eras of Indonesia's history. In 1995 the founder of Tapol, Carmel Budiardjo, was given the Right Livelihood Award "...for holding the Indonesian government accountable for its actions and upholding the universality of fundamental human rights." ==Financials== Current assets of Tapol increased from £ 111,159 in 2012 to £ 136,881 in 2013.〔 (Tapol financial report for 2013 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tapol」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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