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January 12, 2024

Human Rights Watch - January 12, 2024

Indonesia, a multiparty democracy, continued to fall short in protecting and promoting basic civil and political rights.

August 18, 2023

March 13, 2023

Southeast Asia Globe - March 13, 2023

Rory James – One month ago extraordinary scenes emerged from the remote province of West Papua, Indonesia.

January 1, 2023

Human Rights Watch - January 2023

Events of 2022

September 19, 2022

ISEAS Perspectives - September 19, 2022

By Max Lane

Executive summary

August 26, 2022

Fulcrum - August 26, 2022

Sofie Syarief – The emergence of digital media has not resulted in more diversity in ownership control and editorial content in Indonesia's media industry.

July 18, 2022

Fulcrum - July 18, 2022

Yanuar Nugroho and Dimas Wisnu Adrianto – The relocation of the Indonesian capital from Jakarta to East Kalimantan is perhaps the most ambitious government project in history.

May 27, 2022

May 24, 2022

Fulcrum - May 24, 2022

Yanuar Fajari and Siwage Dharma Negara – While total investments into Indonesia have increased over the years, much of these were driven by a rapid increase in domestic direct investmen

February 18, 2022

Counter Punch - February 18, 2022

Greg Poulgrain – National security advisor Kissinger and President Nixon described their visit to Chairman Mao Zedong in February 1972 – fifty years ago this month – as 'turning a page

February 16, 2022

Jacobin Magazine - February 16, 2022

An interview with Michael G. Vann. Interview by Daniel Finn

January 27, 2022

ISEAS Perspectives - January 27, 2022

By Max Lane

Executive Summary

November 22, 2021

Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) - November 22, 2021

Katitza Rodriguez – Indonesia's Constitutional Court dealt another blow to the free expression and online privacy rights of the country's 191 million internet users, ruling that the gov

October 5, 2021

TAPOL Briefing - October 5, 2021

From the early 2000s, terrorism in Indonesia was regarded as a matter of 'security and order', and dealt with by the police and its militarized anti-terror unit, Densus 88.

August 18, 2021

June 13, 2021

April 8, 2021

Amnesty International - April 8, 2021

Many health workers did not have access to adequate personal protective equipment or COVID-19 tests.

January 22, 2021

Brookings - January 22, 2021

Natalie Sambhi – Originally touted as a reformer when elected, Indonesian President Joko Widodo has presided over a period of democratic regression and increasing illiberalism.

December 8, 2020

November 9, 2020

October 19, 2020

TAPOL Briefing - October 19, 2020

On 5 October 2020, the Indonesian Parliament passed an 'Omnibus' law.

September 17, 2020

Future Directions - September 17, 2020

By Jarryd de Haan

August 12, 2020

Lausan - August 12, 2020

Mariyah L. M. and J N – Amidst a global wave of pandemic, widespread dispossession, and mass uprising, numerous states have seized the moment to ram through national security laws.

August 11, 2020

August 1, 2020

Scoop - August 1, 2020

A response to a statement from Jaleswari Pramodhawardani (Vice Deputy for Political, Legal, Security and Human Rights of the Presidential Staff Office) published by Antara News Jakarta

June 25, 2020

Mongabay - June 25, 2020

In a year-long investigation with The Gecko Project, the Korean Center for Investigative Journalism-Newstapa and Al Jazeera, Mongabay traced a $22 million "consultancy" payment connect

June 8, 2020

Marxist.com - June 8, 2020

Zowi Milanovi – The Dutch King has apologised for violence committed by the Netherlands during Indonesia's independence struggle.

May 15, 2020

ISEAS Perspectives - May 15, 2020

By Max Lane

Executive Summary

May 7, 2020

Mongabay - May 7, 2020

Lauren Bowman – In the rural Indonesian village of Hongoi(*), indigenous Dayak Modang women like Lina(*) have had to come up with creative ways to continue their long-held tradition of

May 1, 2020

Lowy Institute - May 1, 2020

West Papuans continue to fight for independence with the support of many Pacific nations.

April 29, 2020

CQFD - April 29, 2020

Nicolas Marvey & Babon Hitam – On December 16, 2009, the Indonesian armed forces murdered the independence leader Kelly Kwalik, accused of sabotage, treason, kidnapping and assassi

April 20, 2020

ISEAS Perspectives - April 20, 2020

By Max Lane

Executive summary

March 1, 2020

December 3, 2019

New Security Beat - December 3, 2019

Adilsonio da Costa – Ignoring environmental laws in Timor-Leste to build a petroleum infrastructure project could mean serious problems for communities including environmental destruct

November 27, 2019

ISEAS Perspectives - November 27, 2019

By Max Lane, Singapore

Executive Summary

October 3, 2019

The Interpreter - October 3, 2019

Sydney Jones – Violence has swept across Indonesian Papua in the last six weeks, starting with racist taunts against Papuan students in East Java, and moving back to Papua where protes

September 30, 2019

New Mandala - September 30, 2019

Siddharth Chandra – The Indonesian killings of 1965-66 marked a turning point in Indonesian politics, and rank among the most traumatic episodes in the country's history.

September 19, 2019

ISEAS Perspectives - September 19, 2019

By Max Lane

Executive summary

February 24, 2019

Independent Australia - February 24, 2019

Ernst Willheim – Australians reading about secret trials in foreign countries tend to content themselves in the belief that in Australia we have an open court system and an independent

February 13, 2019

Eurasia Review - February 13, 2019

Leo Suryadinata – The ethnic Chinese constitute less than 2 percent of the Indonesian population, but their economic power is much stronger that the number indicates.1

January 25, 2019

January 22, 2019

Free West Papua - January 22, 2019

A rescue team consisting of church leaders, Nduga government representatives, local parliament members and civil society figures have published a report on the killing of 17 government

November 27, 2018

ISEAS Perspectives - November 27, 2018

By Max Lane

Executive Summary

November 5, 2018

New Matilda Special Investigation - November 5, 2018

[Earlier this year, New Matilda sent British journalist Michael Gillard into West Papua, one of the most dangerous regions on earth for reporters.

August 10, 2018

ISEAS Perspectives - August 10, 2018

By Max Lane, Singapore

Executive summary

July 24, 2018

May 31, 2018

February 1, 2018

Amnesty International - February 2018

Victims of serious human rights violations committed during the Indonesian occupation (1975-1999) continued to demand justice and reparations.

Amnesty International - February 2018

Indonesia failed to address past human rights violations. The rights to freedom of expression, of peaceful assembly and of association continued to be arbitrarily restricted.

October 19, 2017

ISEAS Perspectives - October 19, 2017

By Max Lane

Executive summary