Jakarta – The head of NU Abdurrahman Wahid said yesterday that he is not convinced that a number of Maduran's went to Kalimantan to "provoke the people". He added that the two kiai (Islamic teachers) have stated their concern of the victims and damage of the riots.
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February 19, 1996
Jawa Pos - February 19, 1996
February 1, 1996
Down To Earth 28 - February 1996
In West Kalimantan too, indigenous people are struggling to defend their customary land against commercial interests.
September 19, 1995
Sydney Morning Herald - September 19, 1995
Max Lane – It's surprising that any observer of Indonesian society and politics could accept the official line that Indonesia's approach to the resolution of issues is "consensual".
March 22, 1995
February 1, 1995
News ›› Indonesia ›› People & Places
From Tapol Bulletin No 127 - February 1995
Rudy Habibie is arguably Indonesia's most influential citizen, after President Suharto, of course. Although officially he only holds the humble position of Minister of Research and Technology in the cabinet, he is far more powerful than that. As Suharto's foster-son, Habibie's power seemingly knows no bounds.
July 1, 1994
Links Magazine - July-September 1994
This article originally appeared in Links - International Journal of Socialist Renewal, Issue #2, July-September, 1994
By Max Lane




