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November 30, 1998

Time - November 30, 1998

Terry Mccarthy, Jakarta – Sitting in an office deep inside the Istiqlal Mosque complex in the center of Jakarta, Komaruddin Rachmat looks like a man of peace.

Sydney Morning Herald - November 30, 1998

Bernard Lagan and Louise Williams – The Government's links to Indonesia were under strong attack last night after Jakarta refused to allow an Australian Government-appointed investigato

Dow Jones Newswires - November 30, 1998

Jakarta – The Indonesian government had found nine million hectares of forest concessions linked to former president Suharto, his family and close associates, a report said Tuesday.

Agence France Presse - November 30, 1998

Jakarta – An independent commission to probe the wealth accumulated by veteran leader Suharto during his 32-year rule will be only advisory and leave any decisions to the new president,

November 29, 1998

Jakarta Post - November 29, 1998

Jakarta – A special committee of the House of Representatives agreed on Thursday to retain the old proportional representation (PR) system for next year's general election, but with maj

November 28, 1998

Australian Financial Review - November 28, 1998

Greg Earl, Jakarta – Indonesia is moving quickly towards a policy of redistributing wealth through new Government policies with several key economic officials signalling support for aff

Sydney Morning Herald - November 28, 1998

Louise Williams, Surabaya – Australia would maintain a close working relationship with Indonesia's armed forces, despite increasing domestic and international criticism over the shootin

November 27, 1998

Jakarta Post - November 27, 1998

Jakarta – Workers of shoe producer PT Emperor Footwear Indonesia complained on Thursday of being tortured while staging a protest early this week at the factory's site in Bantar Gebang,

Jakarta Post - November 27, 1998

Jakarta – A challenge laid down by the youngest son of former president Soeharto calling for people to prove the wrongdoings of his father and family has galvanized the student movement

November 26, 1998

Jakarta Post - November 26, 1998

Jakarta – Birds and flowers featured in demonstrations on Wednesday as women took to the streets in several cities to mark the United Nations Day for the Elimination of Violence Against

November 25, 1998

Australian Financial Review - November 25, 1998

Greg Earl, Jakarta – Indonesia's political reform process has hit a new obstacle with signs that the Parliament might substantially change the Government's plans for a new direct electo

Agence France Presse - November 25, 1998

Jakarta – Former president Suharto and his relatives own 174,490 hectares (430,990 acres) of land in West Java province, according to an official inquiry reported Wednesday.

Business Times - November 25, 1998

Shoeb Kagda, Jakarta – As thousands of student demonstrators kept up their pressure on the Habibie government by continuing their protest movement into the third straight week, politica

Agence France Presse - November 25, 1998 (abridged)

Jakarta – Former Indonesian president Suharto has handed over seven charity foundations he chaired, worth some four trillion rupiah (530 million dollars), to the government, a senior mi

Interpress Service - November 25, 1998

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Sydney Morning Herald - November 25, 1998

Louise Williams, Jakarta – Thousands of student protesters occupied the grounds of the Attorney-General's office in Jakarta yesterday, demanding the trial of former president Soeharto,

Kompas - November 25, 1998

Jakarta – Thousands of students organized in the Student's Senate Communication Forum of whole Jakarta (FKSMJ) and Universitas Trisakti students (Usakti) succeeded to "occupy" the Attor

November 24, 1998

Australian Financial Review - November 24, 1998

Greg Earl, Jakarta – The beleaguered government of President B.J.

Agence France Presse - November 24, 1998

Jakarta – Indonesian students returned to the streets Tuesday to press for reforms as the capital braced for more mass demonstrations, with heavy security deployed around strategic spot

South China Morning Post - November 24, 1998

Jenny Grant, Jakarta – Sunday's riots may have been engineered by elite groups to divert attention away from political issues that threaten the Government, analysts said yesterday.

Kompas - November 24, 1998

(Summary/translation by Down to Earth) – A policeman was rushed to hospital in Medan with a serious head injury after being beaten up in a confrontation on Monday 23rd November between

Agence France Presse - November 24, 1998

Jakarta – Four people were wounded when troops opened fire with rubber bullets to break up a demonstration by thousands of protesters angered by the shooting of a man guarding a much-pr

Business Times - November 24, 1998

Shoeb Kagda, Jakarta – As the death toll from Sunday's bloody clashes between rival ethnic groups rose to 13 yesterday, President B J Habibie expressed concern about the deteriorating s

November 23, 1998

Jakarta Post - November 23, 1998

Reiner S, Jakarta – Foreign investors will not enter Indonesia's cash-strapped banking sector if uncertainty in the political and economic fields continues, according to a foreign fund

November 21, 1998

BBC - November 21, 1998

[The following is a delayed posting which was included as it provides very a graphic description of the violence by the military on November 13-14 - James Balowski.]

Jakarta Post - November 21, 1998

Jakarta – Minister of Defense and Security/Armed Forces (ABRI) Chief Gen.

Sydney Morning Herald - November 21, 1998

After being trapped in a culture of violence for decades, the people of Indonesia have exploded, with devastating consequences, reports Louise Williams in Jakarta.

Agence France Presse - November 21, 1998

Jakarta – Indonesian President B.J.

November 20, 1998

Agence France Presse - November 20, 1998

Jakarta – The Indonesian government has found evidence of misappropriation of state funds by companies building a tollroad owned by the eldest daughter of former president Suharto, a se

November 19, 1998

Jakarta Post - November 19, 1998

Jakarta – Members of the University of Indonesia faculty, in a moving eulogy to their students slain last Friday in a clash with security personnel at Atma Jaya University, blamed the t

Agence France Presse - November 19, 1998

Jakarta – An Indonesian rights group has accused the military of provoking clashes between security forces and students that left 16 dead last week, a report said Thursday.

The Age - November 19, 1998

Paul Daley – Australia's relationship with Indonesia will be further strained by new revelations that the Indonesian Army has bolstered its forces in Aceh, contrary to its claim of havi

Agence France Presse - November 19, 1998

Jakarta – Some 3,000 students Thursday began to march in central Jakarta in the second attempt this week to protest outside the posh residence of fallen Indonesian president Suharto.

November 18, 1998

SiaR - November 18, 1998

Jakarta – An estimated 10,000 students returned to rally in the streets on Wednesday afternoon (18 Nov).

Agence France Presse - November 18, 1998

Jakarta, – Seven students were seriously injured and rushed to the hospital after clashes with soldiers in eastern Indonesia, reports here said Wednesday The students, from Pattimura Un

SiaR - November 18, 1998

Jakarta – A number of "mysterious" people armed with a type of UZI-type handguns were discovered by Team of Volunteers for Humanity and KONTRAS activists during and after the Bloody Sem

November 17, 1998

Agence France Presse - November 17, 1998

Jakarta – Tight security remained in force in Central Jakarta Tuesday despite a semblance of calm as flags were flown at half-mast in memory of the 14 killed in violent weekend clashes

Sydney Morning Herald - November 17, 1998

Louise Williams and Lindsay Murdoch, Jakarta – Claims that opposition figures were guilty of inciting rebellion meant the Habibie Government was now "panicking" and had lost all its rem

November 16, 1998

The Australian - November 16, 1998

Don Greenlees, Jakarta – Indonesian President B. J.

Australian Financial Review - November 16, 1998

Greg Earl, Jakarta – As a line of Marines suddenly broke formation on the main road to Indonesia's Parliament about 3pm on Saturday, the students pushing down the tollway erupted into c

Agence France Presse - November 16, 1998 (abridged)

Jakarta – Two people were shot dead and five others injured during a five-hour stand off between police and a rebel group in Indonesia's troubled province of Aceh, sources and press rep

Sydney Morning Herald - November 16, 1998

Louise Williams, Jakarta – Student protesters have switched tactics and called a three-day general strike and a period of national mourning after President B.J.

Subject: SiaR - November 16, 1998

This preliminary data was obtained from a number journalists and checked against data from Kontras (Committee of the Disappeared and Victims of Violence).

Media Indonesia - November 16, 1998

Jakarta – A number of well know figures including retired high ranking military officers have been "secured" by the police following the riots in Jakarta on Friday and Saturday last wee

November 15, 1998

Agence France Presse - November 15, 1998

Jakarta – A former Jakarta governor was picked up by police here Sunday for questioning, the fifth opposition figure netted in a subversion probe launched in the wake of mass anti-gover

New York Times - November 15, 1998

Seth Mydans, Jakarta – Faced with a huge student protest and a wild outbreak of rioting and arson, President B.J.

The Age - November 15, 1998

Louise Williams – Tens of thousands of anti-Government protesters marched on Indonesia's symbolic Parliament building today as security forces looked on.

Kompas - November 15, 1998

Jakarta – The bloody tragedy at the Semanggi bridge apparently has sparked even more extensive action than the previous days.

November 14, 1998

Agence France Presse - November 14, 1998

Canberra – Australian Prime Minister John Howard said Saturday he had faith in Indonesian President B.J.

Agence France Presse - November 14, 1998 (abridged)

Jakarta – Fallen Indonesian president Suharto has criticized the government of his successor, B.J.