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January 22, 2005

Jakarta Post - January 22, 2005

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has reiterated his support for press freedom, promising that the government would settle disputes with the media ou

January 13, 2005

Committee to Protect Journalists - January 13, 2005

New York – The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply troubled by Indonesian government restrictions on reporting in the province of Aceh, which was devastated in the December tsuna

January 12, 2005

CPJ Press Release - January 12, 2005

New York – The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply troubled by Indonesian government restrictions on reporting in the province of Aceh, which was devastated in the December tsuna

January 7, 2005

The Australian - January 7, 2005

Martin Chulov – Australian journalists who witnessed a confrontation between Indonesian soldiers and alleged separatists in tsunami-ravaged Sumatra yesterday were ordered to leave the a

December 27, 2004

December 23, 2004

Jakarta Post - December 23, 2004

Slamet Susanto, Sleman – A former general manager of a Yogyakarta start-up newspaper was sentenced to nine months in jail on Wednesday for defamation.

December 2, 2004

Jakarta Post - December 2, 2004

Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta – Now that a three-month grace period has expired, the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) is set to crack down hard against radio or television stations vi

November 24, 2004

Indonesia Human Rights Committee - November 24, 2004

The Indonesian Human Rights Committee is calling on the New Zealand Government to make urgent representations to the Indonesian Government to allow diplomats, international agencies and

November 17, 2004

Tapol Press Release - November 17, 2004

Widespread concern about continuing restrictions on international access to Aceh and West Papua and a recent ban on foreign journalists has led to an urgent call for greater openness an

October 30, 2004

Jakarta Post - October 30, 2004

Nani Afrida, Banda Aceh – A group of armed men shot dead an elementary school teacher and injured his son and a neighbor in Sawang district, South Aceh regency, according to an official

October 28, 2004

Jakarta Post - October 28, 2004

Muninggar Sri Saraswati – Press freedom in Indonesia remains under serious threat due to the existence of outdated laws, and killings and physical attacks targeting journalists, an inte

October 22, 2004

Detik.com - October 22, 2004

Suwarjono, Jakarta – Just because they weren't wearing a tie, a journalist was denied entry to the State Palace to cover a cabinet meeting.

October 21, 2004

Jakarta Post - October 21, 2004

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – Almost all private sector broadcasters in the country are failing to comply with the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI)'s standards, which enter

October 20, 2004

Detik.com - October 20, 2004

Suwarjono, Jakarta – Journalists have returned to a "period of gloom" at the new presidential palace. The freedoms which were enjoyed during the presidencies of B.J.

October 18, 2004

Jakarta Post - October 18, 2004

In an example of prudence in the search for justice, the underused Press Council issued on Friday a momentous decision that should reignite freedom of expression's dimming light.

September 18, 2004

Asia Times - September 18, 2004

Gary LaMoshi, Denpasar – A Jakarta court on Thursday sentenced a leading magazine editor to a year in jail for libel in a case seen as a landmark for press freedom in Indonesia, a count

September 17, 2004

Jakarta Post - September 17, 2004

Urip Hudiono, Jakarta – The Central Jakarta District Court found Tempo weekly guilty on Thursday of publishing false material and libel, and sentenced chief editor Bambang Harymurti to

Jakarta Post - September 17, 2004

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September 16, 2004

Jakarta Post - September 16, 2004

Jakarta – In a departure from the general legal trend that has characterized the Tempo saga and coming ahead of the verdict expected on Thursday from the Central Jakarta District Court,

Agence France Presse - September 16, 2004

In what was seen as a test case for press freedoms in newly democratic Indonesia, a court cleared two journalists of libel but said the article they wrote was defamatory.

September 7, 2004

Detik.com - September 7, 2004

Maryadi, Jakarta – Hundreds of people from the Committee Against the Criminalisation of the Press (Komite Anti Kriminalisasi Terhadap Pers, Kakap) held a demonstration at the Hotel Indo

September 6, 2004

Jakarta Post - September 6, 2004

Jakarta – International and national pressure has intensified against settling disputes over media reports using criminal charges, saying the trend will sacrifice press freedom and curb

September 4, 2004

Jakarta Post - September 4, 2004

Urip Hudiono, Jakarta – Three days before the Central Jakarta District Court hands down its verdict on a case against Tempo chief editor Bambang Harymurti, who is on trial for defamatio

August 12, 2004

Jakarta Post - August 12, 2004

Urip Hudiono and Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – The Central Jakarta District Court dismissed on Wednesday a lawsuit filed by youth organization Pemuda Panca Marga (PPM) against Tempo magazine.

August 11, 2004

Agence France Presse - August 11, 2004

President Megawati Sukarnoputri sought to reassure Indonesia's media that it would remain unshackled despite claims her government was putting the squeeze on free speech.

July 12, 2004

ABC Radio - July 12, 2004

A controversial immigration decision taken by the East Timorese government is to be challenged in East Timor's Court of Appeal.

June 29, 2004

Agence France Presse - June 29, 2004

An Australian journalist has been deported from East Timor even though a court dismissed charges of illegal weapons possession and immigration violations, his attorney said Tuesday.

June 15, 2004

ABC News - June 15, 2004

An Australian man facing charges in East Timor claims he has been framed by local authorities.

May 11, 2004

Associated Press - May 11, 2004

Sydney – An Australian journalist has been arrested in East Timor, accused of subversion and threatened with expulsion, an international press freedom organization said Tuesday.

May 9, 2004

Australian Associated Press - May 9, 2004

Daniel Dasey – A Sydney man accused by East Timor's Prime Minister of being a subversive has denied any wrongdoing, saying he is the subject of a political vendetta.

May 8, 2004

Agence France Presse - May 8, 2004

East Timor Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri said that an Australian activist and freelance journalist ordered expelled from the country a day earlier had participated in the looting of his

May 4, 2004

Jakarta Post - May 4, 2004

Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta – In marking World Press Freedom Day on Monday, a press organization noted that the press here is still regarded as "the enemy".

Associated Press - May 4, 2004

Dili – Just two years after gaining independence, East Timor has one of Asia's freest presses, an international watchdog group said.

April 27, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 27, 2004

Jakarta – Researcher George Aditjondro blamed on Monday Acehnese activists for fleeing their homeland and failing to provide the press with information on what was really happening in t

April 21, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 21, 2004

Jakarta – The International Federation of Journalists has reiterated its demand for the release of RCTI television cameraman, Fery Santoro, who has spent almost 10 months as a hostage o

April 16, 2004

Fpdra.com - April 16, 2004

Miswar, Banda Aceh – The tabloid Beudoh, which was closed by the Aceh emergency military command (PDMD) because it ran an lead article titled "Acehnese People Don't Need Elections Under

April 12, 2004

Jakarta Post - April 12, 2004

Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta – In a bid to provide stronger legal grounds for press freedom, the Constitutional Commission has proposed the inclusion of the issue in the newly amended 1945 C

March 9, 2004

Jakarta Post - March 9, 2004

M. Taufiqurrahman, Jakarta – Journalists, experts, activists and artists gathered on Monday at the Tempo office building on Jl.

March 2, 2004

February 25, 2004

Agence France Presse - February 25, 2004

Jakarta – Judges yesterday rejected a 20 billion rupiah (S$3.9-million) defamation lawsuit brought by a businessman against Indonesia's leading weekly news magazine, Tempo.

February 21, 2004

Jakarta Post - February 21, 2004

Fabiola Desy Unidjaja, Jakarta – The government challenged on Friday the Press Council's appeal for the Supreme Court to abide by the press law in cases involving the media, saying the

February 20, 2004

Jakarta Post - February 20, 2004

Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Jakarta – Amid increasing attacks on the press roughly coinciding with the moment President Megawati Soekarnoputri was handed power, the Press Council is now ur

February 9, 2004

Jakarta Post - February 9, 2004

Endy M. Bayuni – The media in Indonesia has come under fire once again.

February 6, 2004

Jakarta Post - February 6, 2004

A. Junaidi, Jakarta – Observers warned the nation on Thursday that press freedom was back under threat, despite the downfall of authoritarian president Soeharto six years ago.

January 24, 2004

Associated Press - January 24, 2004

Banda Aceh – A German freelance journalist was arrested for illegally entering and reporting in war-torn Aceh province, a military spokesman said Saturday.

January 22, 2004

Wahington Post - January 22, 2004

Alan Sipress, Jakarta – An Indonesian court has handed down a record libel judgment against one of the country's most prominent newspapers, ordering Koran Tempo on Tuesday to pay $1 mil

January 21, 2004

Straits Times - January 21, 2004

Devi Asmarani, Jakarta – The leading Koran Tempo daily yesterday lost the first of a series of legal battles against businessman Tomy Winata and was ordered to pay the powerful tycoon U

January 13, 2004

Jakarta Post - January 13, 2004

Yemris Fointuna, Kupang – The chief editor of the Timor Express (Timex) daily complied with a police summons on Monday for questioning over libel accusations made by the Wirasakti Milit

January 9, 2004

BBC News - January 9, 2004

Rachel Harvey, Jakarta – Journalists covering events in Indonesia's troubled Aceh province have faced a particularly difficult task since martial law was declared last year.

January 3, 2004

Detik.com - January 3, 2004

Woro Swasti, Jakarta – The death of RCTI Television journalist Ersa Siregar remains a puzzle to this day.