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June 15, 2011

Jakarta Globe - June 15, 2011

Ismira Lutfia – Backed by prominent lawyers, animal lovers and rights groups on Tuesday demanded the government respond to recent cases of abuse by introducing legislation mandating the

March 28, 2011

Jakarta Globe - March 28, 2011

Ismira Lutfia – It is a pitiful sight, but one that Jakarta residents are used to and that tourists encounter within days or even hours of arriving.

October 30, 2009

Jakarta Post - October 30, 2009

Indra Harsaputra, Pamekasan – A number of ulemas in Madura have been urging the regional administration to issue bylaws against the use of torture on cows used in the traditional karap

September 19, 2009

Sydney Morning Herald - September 19, 2009

Tom Allard, Jakarta – Resplendent in star-spangled racing strides, Ariel – with a toothy grin – has the children enthralled as he takes his motorcycle for a spin, accelerating past the

September 18, 2007

Jakarta Post - September 18, 2007

Alice Coster, Jakarta – Protesters wearing death masks and skeleton costumes stood outside the Australian Embassy in Jakarta on Monday, calling for an end to Australia's live export of

May 5, 2001

South China Morning Post - May 5, 2001

Vaudine England – The survival of several animals key to global biodiversity – the Sumatran tiger, the Asian elephant and the orang-utan – have been put at risk by Indonesia's disappear

April 23, 2001

Associated Press - April 23, 2001

Daniel Cooney, Nyaru Menteng – Seven-month-old Nabima often has nightmares.

November 7, 2000

Australian Associated Press - November 7, 2000

Jakarta – An angry mob on the Indonesian island of Bali has attacked the offices of international conservation group World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), demanding a recent ban on trading

August 1, 2000

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2000

Kafil Yamin, Bandung – A good soldier knows what he is supposed to give as a present to his commander when he returns from duty in the jungle.

December 9, 1999

Agence France Presse - December 9, 1999

Jakarta – At least 3,400 stray dogs have been killed this year in the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan in a drive by the authorities to prevent the spread of rabies, the official