Indonesia’s Ministry of Human Rights is progressing with a draft law revision intended to bolster protections for human rights activists. Deputy Minister Mugiyanto confirmed the draft revises Law No. 39/1999, aiming to create a more secure legal environment for those advocating for human rights. Details regarding specific provisions were not immediately available, but the move signals a commitment to addressing vulnerabilities faced by activists. The revision intends to safeguard individuals working on sensitive human rights issues from potential repercussions. Further discussion and legislative processes are expected before the draft becomes law. This development is viewed as a positive step towards strengthening civil society and promoting human rights within Indonesia.