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April 13, 2008

The Australian - April 13, 2008

Angus Grigg, Jakarta – It will be one of the more awkward handshakes of recent memory.

April 11, 2008

Jakarta Post - April 11, 2008

Bramantyo Prijosusilo, Ngawi, East Java – It is official: no one was responsible for human rights abuses that occurred around the 1999 East Timor referendum in which more than 1,000 peo

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 11, 2008

The first thought that came to mind when the government said it planned to block Internet sites that host the anti-Islam documentary Fitna was: What a dumb idea.

April 8, 2008

Jakarta Post - April 8, 2008

No one is guilty for the 1999 mayhem in the then Indonesian province of East Timor. This is the conclusion of all the cases tried at Indonesia's ad hoc human rights court.

April 7, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 7, 2008

Our society is a caring one.

April 3, 2008

Inter Press Service - April 3, 2008

Setyo Budi, Dili – If the renegade soldiers who attempted to assassinate East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta on Feb.

April 2, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 2, 2008

In a few days the taxing, unenviable job of the men and women tasked to dig up the truth about violence around the time of East Timor's 1999 referendum should be over.

April 1, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 1, 2008

The findings of an integrity survey conducted by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in 30 public institutions and state companies providing public services between last August

Jakarta Post - April 1, 2008

Usman Hamid and Eko Waluyo, Jakarta/Sydney – The three-day visit of Defense Minister Juwono Sudarsono to Sydney to attend the East Asian ministerial dialogue forum, "The Way Forward on

Inside Indonesia - April-June, 2008

Jun Honna – A decade after the fall of Suharto, the Indonesian military is facing a historically unprecedented moment. Peace has broken out and there is no internal warfare.

Inside Indonesia - April-June, 2008

Paige Johnson Tan – In March 2007, Indonesia's Attorney General, Abdul Rahman Saleh, banned and ordered the burning of copies of 14 school history textbooks.

March 31, 2008

Jakarta Post - March 31, 2008

Rizal Sukma, Jakarta – After creating much controversy with the publication of her book, Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari is now visiting campuses to promote what she calls "the ideo

March 29, 2008

Asia Times - March 29, 2008

William Sparrow, Bangkok – Indonesia, with an estimated population of over 230 million, is the world's largest Muslim nation.

March 18, 2008

Jakarta Post - March 18, 2008

Neles Tebay, Abepura, Papua – The Indigenous Papuans have begun calling for referendum to decide the future political status of Papua province. The call was raised by the Papuan youth.

March 17, 2008

Canberra Times - March 17, 2008

Steven Sengstock – A month has passed since the death of Alfredo Reinado in a fire-fight at the home of East Timor's President Jose Ramos Horta.

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 17, 2008

When we amended the 1945 Constitution in 2000-2002, we decided power must no longer be concentrated in the hands of a single person as it was when Soeharto ruled the country unopposed f

March 13, 2008

Jakarta Post - March 13, 2008

Recent reports of a mother and her two children who died of hunger in the South Sulawesi capital Makassar and of five people who died of malnutrition-caused illnesses in the East Nusa T

March 12, 2008

Jakarta Post - March 12, 2008

What an unfortunate year for Indonesia's tourism industry.

March 10, 2008

Jakarta Post - March 10, 2008

Bribery issues filled public spaces last week, following the dramatic arrest of a top prosecutor by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).

BBC News - March 10, 2008

A month on from the shooting of East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta, the BBC's Lucy Williamson reports on the government's handling of the crisis.

March 5, 2008

Red Pepper - March 5, 2008

Following the attack on East Timor president Jose Ramos Hortes, Carole Reckinger and Sara Gonzalez Devant report on the complexities surrounding the current crisis.

March 1, 2008

Asia Pacific Times - March 2008

Henriette Sachse – The recent attacks on East Timor's president and prime minister are a severe setback on the path to democracy.

February 29, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 29, 2008

The government is risking piling big mistakes on top of huge errors, all at the expense of the basic foundation of the economy, by stubbornly refusing to bring domestic fuel prices clos

February 27, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 27, 2008

Usman Hamid and Eko Waluyo, Jakarta/Sydney – The recent visit of Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda to Australia on February 7 aimed to re-enforce the framework for security co

February 26, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 26, 2008

Even with so many laws and regulations already enacted to enforce the sustainable management of our forest resources, illegal logging has remained common throughout the country.

February 23, 2008

Wisconsin State Journal - February 23, 2008

Diane Farsetta – In May 1998, when General Suharto was forced to step down as president of Indonesia, the members of the Madison chapter of the East Timor Action Network (ETAN) decided

February 21, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 21, 2008

The government has finally settled the sharia debate, which has dogged Indonesia these past few years, essentially rejecting demands that sharia-based laws introduced in many regencies

February 20, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 20, 2008

The politics of the mudflow have become even, well, muddier, recently.

International Herald Tribune - February 20, 2008

Philip Setunga, Hong Kong/China – It may seem a simple matter of coincidence that the week Indonesian ex-president Soeharto was buried with state honors, the killers of human rights act

February 16, 2008

The Australian - February 16, 2008

Bob Boughton – The mayhem in Dili last Monday, in which rebel soldier Alfredo Reinado was shot dead and East Timor's President Jose Ramos Horta badly injured, raises a fundamental quest

The Australian - February 16, 2008

Paul Toohey, Dili – East Timor is a changed land, with what remained of its simple innocence lost the moment gunmen opened fire on its most revered statesmen.

Melbourne Age - February 16, 2008

Lindsay Murdoch, Darwin – A chill breeze was blowing across the ruins of the old Portuguese fort on a hill overlooking the small town of Maubisse in East Timor's rugged mountains.

February 15, 2008

BBC News - February 15, 2008

Jonathan Head, Dili – They gave Alfredo Reinado a hero's burial, his coffin draped in the red, black and yellow flag of East Timor.

Sydney Morning Herald - February 15, 2008

Alfredo Reinado 1966-2008

February 14, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 14, 2008

The House of Representatives plenary session Monday on Bank Indonesia's emergency liquidity credits to distressed banks during the economic crisis only strengthened public frustration o

February 13, 2008

Green Left Weekly - February 13, 2008

Justin Randell – Genocidal mass murderer and former Indonesian dictator Suharto died in hospital in Jakarta on January 27, aged 86, never having faced justice for the millions of people

International Herald Tribune - February 13, 2008

Donald Greenlees, Dili – Before President Jose Ramos-Horta was shot outside his home on Monday, the Nobel Peace laureate was not overly concerned about his personal security in a countr

Canberra Times - February 13, 2008

Michael Leach – When I wrote on Monday that disarming the increasingly threatening and erratic Major Alfredo Reinado had become a critical priority for national unity in East Timor, the

February 12, 2008

South China Morning Post - February 12, 2008

East Timor's maverick seemed desperate for martyrdom

Christian Science Monitor - February 12, 2008

Simon Montlake and Nick Squires, Bangkok/Sydney – A foiled dawn attack Monday by rebel soldiers on East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta, who was shot and seriously wounded, has roile

February 8, 2008

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 Bambang Yudhoyono's anti-corruption offens

February 5, 2008

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 confronted with a persistent anti-Australian se

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 floods.

February 1, 2008

Open Democracy - February 1, 2008

Neil Campbell – An incident during my recent visit to Timor-Leste gave a useful insight into the difficult security conditions in the small, young and troubled independent state.

January 18, 2008

Richard Samuelson - January 18, 2008

It may not look very scary to you or me, but to the Government of Indonesia it is a dangerous threat to the "unity of the nation".

January 8, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - January 8, 2008

There was a sense of deja vu when former president Soeharto was admitted to Pertamina Hospital in Jakarta over the weekend.

January 5, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - January 5, 2008

Deadly natural disasters look to have struck too early for Indonesia, just after the country won praise for hosting a key climate change conference in Bali last month.

January 4, 2008

Jakarta Post Editorial - January 4, 2008

The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) reported a decrease of 921,000 in the number of unemployed people between August, 2006 and August, 2007, to about 10 million or slightly over 9 perce

January 3, 2008

Jakarta Post - January 3, 2008

Neles Tebay, Abepura, Papua – Papua Province has been the only Indonesian province still rebellious against the Jakarta-based central government.

Jakarta Post Editorial - January 3, 2008

Riding on the confidence and bullish market sentiment generated by the estimated 6.3 percent growth in 2007, the Indonesian economy is forecast to continue surging this year.