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February 26, 2000

Australian Financial Review - February 26, 2000

Tim Dodd, Jakarta – After a year's pause for breath Indonesians are about to face another economic squeeze with tax hikes and subsidy cuts set to raise prices on basic goods as part of

February 25, 2000

Australian Associated Press - February 25, 2000

Sharon Labi, Sydney – At least 100 police officers were called in to disperse a blockade formed by East Timorese refugees refusing to leave Sydney's East Hills safe haven and return hom

Associated Press - February 25, 2000

Rome – Both sides in the Christian-Muslim conflict in Indonesia are using child soldiers, sending boys as young as seven into fighting with firebombs in their backpacks, the Vatican mis

Sydney Morning Herald - February 25, 2000

Mark Riley, New York – The United Nations Security Council has shelved plans for a UN human rights tribunal in East Timor, ignoring the recommendations of its own inquiry into the mayhe

Agence France Presse - February 25, 2000

Washington – Indonesia has moved toward a more pluralistic democracy but human rights abuses remain rife, according to a US State Department human rights report released Friday.

Asia Pulse - February 25, 2000

Jakarta – At least three of Indonesia's airports under the state-owned airport operator PT Angkasa Pura (AP) I, will be offered to private investors, a company official said.

Asiaweek - February 25, 2000

Sangwon Suh and Dewi Loveard, Jakarta – After two weeks of tense standoff, it was over.

February 24, 2000

Jakarta Post - February 24, 2000

Jakarta – Thirteen people were injured when students and police clashed outside the Attorney General's Office in South Jakarta on Wednesday in the first violent protest in the capital t

South China Morning Post - February 24, 2000

Vaudine England, Jakarta – Officials and residents of Jakarta on one of its more peaceful days were surprised yesterday to hear President Abdurrahman Wahid proclaim a state of "high ale

February 23, 2000

Green Left Weekly - February 23, 2000

Jon Land, Dili – The Socialist Party of Timor (PST) held its first national congress here on February 10-11.

The Melbourne Age - February 23, 2000

Paul Daley – Operatives from Indonesia's special forces, Kopassus, made extraordinary efforts to implicate Australia in illegal spy flights in East Timor last year, according to Austral

Green Left Weekly - February 23, 2000

Indonesian police are threatening to imprison or deport Australian trade unionist Roger Smith.

Jakarta Post - February 23, 2000

Jakarta – The Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH) and the Information System and Legal Education Institute (Sisbikum) have urged workers to reject the new regional minimum wages, saying t

Green Left Weekly - February 23, 2000

Jon Land, Dili – East Timorese workers at the floating Hotel Olympia and Amos W. complex have won better wages and conditions following a 24-hour sit-in strike.

Time Magazine - February 23, 2000

Interview with Juwono Sudarsono, Indonesia's first civilian defense minister.

Time Magazine - February 23, 2000

General Wiranto has been a pivotal player in modern Indonesia.

Sydney Morning Herald - February 23, 2000

Lindsay Murdoch, Jakarta – They call them Black Operations – kidnapping, killing, torturing, raping, burning and looting designed to intimidate opposition or set communities against eac

February 22, 2000

Kompas - February 22, 2000

Jakarta – In relation to the government's plans to cut fuel and electricity subsidies, on February 21, the People's Democratic Party (PRD), led by chairperson Budiman Sudjatmiko, met wi

South China Morning Post - February 22, 2000

Reuters, Dili – World Bank president James Wolfensohn yesterday signed over its first US$21.5 million in reconstruction aid for East Timor, amid criticism the bank has dragged its feet

South China Morning Post - February 22, 2000

Dow Jones, Jakarta – As Asia's only member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Indonesia's coffers are filling with cash, according to analysts and Indonesian governme

Jakarta Post - February 22, 2000

Jakarta – Official minimum wage levels throughout the country will increase between 15 percent and 55 percent from April 1, the Ministry of Manpower announced on Monday.

South China Morning Post - February 22, 2000

Agence France Presse, Canberra – United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Australian Prime Minister John Howard said yesterday that the Indonesian judicial process should be give

Jakarta Post - February 22, 2000

Jakarta – President Abdurrahman Wahid said on Monday the government would push ahead with plans to increase electricity tariffs and fuel prices despite the public's protests, citing tha

February 21, 2000

Jakarta Post - February 21, 2000

Jakarta – Political activist Andi Arief has attracted public attention by announcing that he no longer believes 14 fellow activists who disappeared in 1998 are still alive.

South China Morning Post - February 21, 2000

Reuters in Dili – Australian troops in East Timor have been accused of sexual harassment of local women, the second such incident since multinational troops were sent in, a force spokes

Freedom Forum Online - February 21, 2000

Arnold Zeitlin, Dili – In impoverished, war-devastated East Timor, the most urgent needs are food, water, shelter, clothing – and a printing press.

Jakarta Post - February 21, 2000 (slightly abridged)

Banda Aceh – Horror and tension again reigned here over the weekend when three suspected rebels were killed in a gunfight with police in North Aceh, while in Central Aceh the stench of

February 20, 2000

Jakarta Post - February 20, 2000

Tangerang – Traffic heading to and from the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport here was blocked for at least three hours on Saturday afternoon by some 300 angry protesters, causing de

Agence France Presse - February 20, 2000

Jakarta – World Bank President James Wolfensohn on Sunday catagorically denied reports millions of dollars of the bank's funds for Indonesia's poor had been funnelled to the militia tha

Agence France Presse - February 20, 2000

Mota'ain – Indonesian troops fired in the air yesterday to halt fighting that broke out among East Timorese refugees and residents at an informal reunion at this border crossing point b

February 19, 2000

South China Morning Post - February 19, 2000

Vaudine England, Jakarta – The World Bank says it knew of allegations concerning misuse of its money to fund East Timor militias but found no evidence when it checked the claims last Ju

Washington Post - February 19, 2000

Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Jakarta – The Defense Department has quietly resumed training Indonesian military officers in the United States, restoring one element of its relationship with Ind

Jakarta Post - February 19, 2000

Banda Aceh – Nine more people were reported killed in Aceh in the last two days, raising the death toll for the year to 179.

February 18, 2000

Asia Pulse - February 18, 2000

Jakarta – A total of 72 national banks suffered combined losses of Rp38.7 trillion (US$5.5 billion) last year, while 92 others managed to register profit, a study said.

Jakarta Post - February 18, 2000 (abridged)

Bandung – The newly created Office of the State Minister of Human Rights Affairs has received some 3,000 reports of missing persons, most of them alleged abductions in Aceh, East Timor

February 17, 2000

Agence France Presse - February 17, 2000

Jakarta – Former Indonesian armed forces chief General Wiranto appeared on television here Wednesday to defend himself against allegations that he let his troops go on a bloody rampage

Agence France Presse - February 17, 2000 (abridged)

Jakarta – Nine policemen were injured and three residents suffered gunshot wounds when police opened fire during a riot in a town in Indonesia's easternmost province of Irian Jaya, a re

Jakarta Post - February 17, 2000

Jakarta – A team of seven prosecutors from the Attorney General's Office are investigating the alleged misuse of reforestation funds by five major figures linked to former president Soe

Asia Pulse - February 17, 2000

Jakarta – It will much longer to reduce the Indonesian military's influence on the economy than on politics or government, an observer said.

February 16, 2000

Agence France Presse - February 16, 2000

Jakarta – UN Secretary General Kofi Annan wound up a protest-peppered, two-day visit to Indonesia Wednesday urging the government not to use force against separatist rebels and warning

Associated Press - February 16, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia's economy grew 0.2 percent last year following its collapse during the 1998 Asian financial meltdown, according to statistics released Wednesday.

Associated Press - February 16, 2000

Jakarta – A day after he was removed as senior government minister, Gen.

Green Left Weekly - February 16, 2000

February 11, 500 workers from clothing manufacturer PT Matahari Sentosa I in Bandung, West Java, staged a sit-in at the parliament building here.

Green Left Weekly - February 16, 2000

Dili – The East Timor Human Rights Commission (ETHRC) was established on October 1 to conduct investigations and monitoring of human rights violations in East Timor, educate the East Ti

Jakarta Post - February 16, 2000

Jakarta – The life expectancy of the Irianese is about 40 years, the shortest among ethnic groups in Indonesia, due to malnutrition and a poor health service, a senior local official sa

Jakarta Post - February 16, 2000

Jakarta – National Police chief Lt. Gen.

Dateline (SBS Television) - February 16, 2000

Mark Davis – In a forest West of Dili, Filomena Amaral is about to learn the details of how her husband, a village schoolteacher and church leader, was tortured and killed.

Media Indonesia - February 16, 2000

The commission investigating human rights violations in East Timor has finally completed the report of its findings.

Australian Associated Press - February 16, 2000

Canberra – East Timor's main political organisation, the National Council for East Timorese Resistance (CNRT), was attacking some of the people it had fought to protect, it was reported

Sydney Morning Herald - February 16, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesia's President Abdurrahman Wahid decided to suspend General Wiranto over his involvement in human rights abuses in East Timor after significant international pressure,