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February 9, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 9, 2008

Aditya Suharmoko, Jakarta – The government confirmed Friday a plan to revise the economic growth target down from the 6.8 percent stated in the…

Jakarta Post - February 9, 2008

Erwida Maulia, Jakarta – The Indonesian Corruption Watch (ICW) says corruption in the education sector is still rampant and that the government…

Jakarta Post - February 9, 2008

Yuli Tri Suwarni, Bandung – Bandung, the capital of West Java, has been recently deemed unsafe after numerous homes have been annually inundated…

Jakarta Post - February 9, 2008

Oyos Saroso H.N., Bandarlampung – Victims of the 1989 bloody Talangsari incident in Lampung are calling on the government to carry out a thorough…

Jakarta Post - February 9, 2008

Erwida Maulia, Jakarta – Departing from public expectations, the 2009 legislative election will likely grant more seats to political parties'…

February 8, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 8, 2008

Abdul Khalik – Debate over the country's aging warfare equipment is dragging on, with House of Representatives lawmakers opening fire on the…

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 8, 2008

Many government critics, non-governmental organizations and the media perhaps do not realize, or pretend not to realize, that President Susilo…

Jakarta Post - February 8, 2008

Jakarta – The government recommended Wednesday the House of Representatives limit the number of independent candidates running for regional…

Jakarta Post - February 8, 2008

Mustaqim Adamrah, Jakarta – Recent flooding that submerged part of the Sedyatmo turnpike – the main roadway to Soekarno-Hatta International…

Jakarta Post - February 8, 2008

The weak leadership of Islamic parties and their ignorance of the principles of pluralism will lead them to defeat in the 2009 Legislative…

Jakarta Post - February 8, 2008

Jakarta – The government plans to privatize 44 state companies this year, including 10 companies initially planned to be privatized last year,…

February 7, 2008

Reuters - February 7, 2008

Canberra – Australia and Indonesia said they were making inroads into combating extremists in Southeast Asia, agreeing on Thursday to step up…

February 6, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 6, 2008

Jakarta – Most workers in industrial estates in Sumatra and Java have yet to benefit from higher monthly wages, despite the regional minimum wage…

Associated Press - February 6, 2008

Jakarta – Rescuers dug for survivors after a landslide on Indonesia's main island pummeled a village on Wednesday, killing at least…

Jakarta Post - February 6, 2008

Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – Reform within intelligence agencies is necessary to make those bodies accountable and prevent arbitrary killings such as…

Jakarta Post - February 6, 2008

Jakarta – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) must rid itself of the "invisible hands" hampering its fight against corruption, a workshop…

Agence France Presse - February 6, 2008

Jakarta – One of Indonesia's top news weeklies apologised Wednesday about the cover of its latest issue, which depicts Suharto and his children in…

Jakarta Post - February 6, 2008

Jakarta – Soeharto's alleged past crimes, including allowing the deaths of thousands and other human rights abuses, should effectively…

Green Left Weekly - February 6, 2008

Sam King – Hundreds of people took protest action in North Sumatra, East Kalimantan, Central Sulewesi, East and West Java and…

Detik.com - February 6, 2008

Iqbal Fadil, Jakarta – A warning signal was raised today for political parties referring to themselves as Islamic parties. It is predicted that…

Jakarta Post - February 6, 2008

M. Azis Tunny, Ambon – A local military chief in Central Maluku was fired Tuesday over last weekend's deadly attack on the local police command…

Detik.com - February 6, 2008

Irwan Nugroho, Jakarta – Apparently on account of being accused of being communists, an activity organised by the Joint School Forum (Sekber) was…

Jakarta Post - February 6, 2008

Jakarta – In a review of the government's performance in 2007, the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) says that it is…

February 5, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 5, 2008

Agnes Winarti, Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights has agreed to oppose the implementation of the city's public order bylaw this…

Jakarta Post - February 5, 2008

Jakarta – Police plan to name new suspects in the case of the murder of human rights activist Munir Said Thalib by June at the latest, a former…

Jakarta Post - February 5, 2008

Padang, West Sumatra – Padang-based biscuit maker PT Asia Megah Biskuit has halted operations since Dec. 22 last year after a series…

Jakarta Post - February 5, 2008

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – The Papuan People's Assembly (MRP) and the Papuan Legislative Council (DPRP) have rejected a proposal by the House…

The National (PNG) - February 5, 2008

John Passant – War criminal Suharto is dead. Look for the tears from his Western supporters. In their hypocrisy they may recognise he was a…

Asia Times - February 5, 2008

Loro Horta, Dili – Since the 2006 deployment of Australian peacekeeping troops to East Timor, the Australian Defense Force (ADF) has been…

February 4, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 4, 2008

Erwida Maulia, Jakarta – Using a parliamentary threshold in the next legislative election would simplify Indonesia's multi-party system, a…

Jakarta Post - February 4, 2008

Andi Haswidi, Jakarta – The trade deficit with China in the non-oil and gas sector skyrocketed by more than 3500 percent from US$35 million in…

Max Lane - February 4, 2008

Most of the severest of Suharto'c critics, inside and outside of Indonesia, rightly concentrate of the gross violations of human rights during his…

The Australian - February 4, 2008

James Madden – The widow of one of the five journalists killed by the Indonesian military at Balibo in 1975 has labelled Paul Keating "ignorant"…

IRIN News - February 4, 2008

Dili – "It's when you see a child who looks nine but is actually 12 that you realise the extent of malnutrition in Timor Leste," Jean Flueren, the…

Jakarta Post - February 4, 2008

Tony Hotland, Jakarta – US President George W. Bush is poised to deliver his annual budget request Monday, proposing US$186 million in bilateral…

February 3, 2008

Newsday.com - February 3, 2008

Joseph Nevins – The death of Suharto, the strongman who ruled Indonesia for more than three decades, is cause for reflection in the United States…

Jakarta Post - February 3, 2008

M. Azis Tunny, Ambon – A soldier and two police officers were killed and six others injured in a clash between military and police personnel in…

Reuters - February 3, 2008

Ade Mardiyati, Jakarta – Heavy rains and high tides have caused chaos in Indonesia's capital for three days, highlighting its ailing…

Jakarta Post - February 3, 2008

[Indonesia: Democracy and the Promise of Good Governance. Editors: Ross H. McLeod, Andrew MacIntyre. Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian…

February 2, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 2, 2008

Jakarta is flooded, again. Just one day of incessant rain, from Thursday night through Friday morning, was enough to paralyze the capital with…

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Dicky Christanto, Nusa Dua, Bali – An alliance of civil society groups has prepared tougher measures to strengthen its anti-graft campaign against…

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Irawaty Wardany, Sanur, Bali – The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) announced it will target 20 percent of votes in the 2009 legislative election,…

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Dicky Christanto and Muhammad Nafik, Nusa Dua, Bali – A coalition of civil society groups said the international anti-graft conference wrapped up…

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Jakarta – Appointments were canceled, passengers were left stranded and residents were forced to leave their homes. Jakarta was chaotic on Friday…

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Abdul Khalik, Nusa Dua, Bali – Indonesia is seen to be a main target for money laundering, as a report by the Indonesian financial intelligence…

Sydney Morning Herald - February 2, 2008

Paul Keating – The death of Soeharto, the former president of Indonesia, gives all Australians a chance to assess the value of his life and the…

Jakarta Post - February 2, 2008

Apriadi Gunawan and Nana Rukmana, Medan/Cirebon – Mixed reactions have greeted a proposal to bestow national hero status upon controversial former…

Martin Wesley-Smith - February 2, 2008

In an article – The nation builder – in today's Sydney Morning Herald, Paul Keating attempts to justify his attendance at Suharto's funeral last…

Le Monde Diplomatique - February 2, 2008

President Suharto of Indonesia, who died last month, was responsible for the invasion of East Timor in 1975, for its occupation for almost 25…

February 1, 2008

Lusa - February 1, 2008

Dili – The building of the former Portuguese and Indonesian prison of Balide, Dili, hosts this week-end an exhibition dedicated to former…