Carmel Budiardjo (née Brickman; 18 June 1925 – 10 July 2021) was an English human rights activist, lecturer, and author.
Budiardjo was known for campaigning for the awareness of war crimes and human rights abuses in Indonesia and East Timor.
[1] She received a bachelor's degree in Economics in 1946 from the University of London, where she became active in the National Union of Students.
[2] While working in Prague for the International Union of Students,[3] she met Suwondo 'Bud' Budiardjo, an Indonesian government official whom she married in 1950.
[10] The Tapol Bulletin was a major source of information about the human rights situation in Indonesia under the New Order.