As a survivor, Mr Kadiyan fully experiences the meaning of the ‘green book’, a document that ensures access to free health care provided by the Victim and Witness Protection Agency (LPSK) for victims of human rights violations. For victims of the 1965 tragedy, this recognition is a fundamental issue. That the victims can obtain this green book is not only about gaining access to free healthcare provision, something which is increasingly important in old age. More than this, the ‘green book’ symbolizes state recognition that the holder is a victim (and not a guilty party). The intervention of the Peduli Program has facilitated access to the health services the green book provides and ensured that the state undertakes its obligations to fulfill the rights of all citizens.
As a survivor, Mr Kadiyan fully experiences the meaning of the ‘green book’, a document that ensures access to free health care provided by the Victim and Witness Protection Agency (LPSK) for victims of human rights violations. For victims of the 1965 tragedy, this recognition is a fundamental issue. That the victims can obtain this green book is not only about gaining access to free healthcare provision, something which is increasingly important in old age. More than this, the ‘green book’ symbolizes state recognition that the holder is a victim (and not a guilty party). The intervention of the Peduli Program has facilitated access to the health services the green book provides and ensured that the state undertakes its obligations to fulfill the rights of all citizens.
As a survivor, Mr Kadiyan fully experiences the meaning of the ‘green book’, a document that ensures access to free health care provided by the Victim and Witness Protection Agency (LPSK) for victims of human rights violations. For victims of the 1965 tragedy, this recognition is a fundamental issue. That the victims can obtain this green book is not only about gaining access to free healthcare provision, something which is increasingly important in old age. More than this, the ‘green book’ symbolizes state recognition that the holder is a victim (and not a guilty party). The intervention of the Peduli Program has facilitated access to the health services the green book provides and ensured that the state undertakes its obligations to fulfill the rights of all citizens.