Indonesia
Practice Relating to Rule 7. The Principle of Distinction between Civilian Objects and Military Objectives
Section A. The principle of distinction
Indonesia’s Military Manual (1982) provides: “The targets of every military operation should be distinguished at all times.”
The Report on the Practice of Indonesia states: “According to the practices of the Indonesian armed forces, the distinction between civilian and military objects is compatible with the provisions stipulated in Article 52 of Protocol I.”