Abstract

Indonesia is one of the Refugee Transit Countries and one of the largest in Asia. This situation also implies that Indonesia has other responsibilities to protect both its citizens and refugees. However, due to its position as a transit country, Indonesia, unlike final destination countries, does not have an obligation to protect refugees entirely. The purpose of this research is to analyze Indonesia's acceptance of refugees and the challenges it faces. The acceptance of refugees as a transit country and not a final destination for refugees will threaten Indonesia's economic, social, security and other sectors. The number of refugees in Indonesia and their continued detention is still increasing. This study utilizes the norm life cycle theory to determine the Indonesian reasons for accepting refugees. It collects information from focus group discussions or an in-depth interview with some of the NGOs in Pekanbaru, and library research, using qualitative method. Indonesia was found to be in the norm emergence stage and going to the norm cascade, although not entirely in the norm cascade phase. Within this theory, altruism and empathy are the dominant motives for the Indonesian reason to accept the refugees. In the case of the city of Pekanbaru, the challenges faced by Indonesia in dealing with refugees are a lack of service to refugees, particularly in terms of empowerment for the refugees, a high number of refugees imbalanced with detention facilities, and a lack of refugee handling due to the limitation of government policy.

Highlights

  • Indonesia is one of a quintessential transit country.Hugo, Tan, & Napitupulu, (2017) defines the quintessential country as a country occupy a position to accommodate refugees temporarily before reaching the final destination country

  • The upward trend is still happening and showing no signs of decreasing. the UNHCR publishes that there are three significant countries as countries of origin of refugees in Indonesia. They are Afghanistan 55%, Somalia 10%, and Iraq 7% with currently 13743 refugees and asylum seekers situated in Indonesia (UNHCR Indonesia, 2020)

  • Indonesia position in norm emergence can be seen as Indonesia reasons to accept the refugees

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Introduction

Indonesia is one of a quintessential transit country.Hugo, Tan, & Napitupulu, (2017) defines the quintessential country as a country occupy a position to accommodate refugees temporarily before reaching the final destination country. The presence of Indonesia as a quintessential transit country is quite significant. It is indicated by the increasing number of refugees every year. The number of refugees has increased by up to 30% from 2014 to 2015 (UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), 2015). The UNHCR publishes that there are three significant countries as countries of origin of refugees in Indonesia. They are Afghanistan 55%, Somalia 10%, and Iraq 7% with currently 13743 refugees and asylum seekers situated in Indonesia (UNHCR Indonesia, 2020)

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