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April 23, 2001

Straits Times - April 23, 2001

Jakarta – Over the next two weeks, the Indonesian government will send 200 judges to riot-torn areas such as Aceh, Maluku and Irian…

Associated Press - April 23, 2001

Daniel Cooney, Nyaru Menteng – Seven-month-old Nabima often has nightmares. She wakes in the night screaming and crying, says Lone Droscher-…

Tempo - April 23, 2001

Jakarta – The Pro-democratic Activists Network (PRODEM) and the Action Study Circle for Indonesian Democracy (LS-ADI) carried out a protest at…

Reuters - April 23, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesia on Monday outlined five key steps to keep its budget deficit at the forecast 3.7 percent of gross domestic product…

April 20, 2001

Jakarta Post - April 20, 2001

Jakarta – About 40,000 refugees of the strife-torn North Maluku have returned to their homes in the regencies of Halmahera, Morotai,…

Jakarta Post - April 20, 2001

Jakarta – President Abdurrahman Wahid warned on Thursday of a "nationwide rebellion" against the House of Representatives (DPR) if its attempts to…

Jakarta Post - April 20, 2001

Jakarta – A group of influential Muslim clerics and organizations in East Java launched on Thursday the Ukhuwah Islamiyah Forum (FUI) which aims…

Straits Times - April 20, 2001

Robert Go, Jakarta – Chief security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono yesterday advised foreign businesses to start dealing directly with local…

Straits Times - April 20, 2001

Robert Go, Jakarta – Indonesia and the International Monetary Fund broke an impasse over the country's swelling budget deficit problem yesterday,…

Straits Times - April 20, 2001

Marianne Kearney, Surabaya – Vice-President Megawati Sukarnoputri's PDI-P party is launching its own counter-offensive to staunch mass violence on…

Agence France Presse - April 20, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesia's disgraced former military chief General Wiranto Friday accused the country's political leadership of driving the nation to…

April 19, 2001

Straits Times - April 19, 2001

Robert Go, Jakarta – The detention order issued against tycoon Sjamsul Nursalim of the Gadjah Tunggal Group over longstanding money-swindling…

Straits Times - April 19, 2001

Marianne Kearney, Banyuwangi – Leaders of Indonesia's largest Muslim group are distancing themselves from a suicide squad heading for Jakarta –…

Jakarta Post - April 19, 2001

Jakarta – Formal support for Megawati Soekarnoputri to replace President Abdurrahman Wahid grew on Wednesday as two house factions stated their…

Straits Times - April 19, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesian Vice-President Megawati Sukarnoputri and her husband have a net worth of around US$6 million, the country's…

Jakarta Post - April 19, 2001

Palu, Central Sulawesi – The coordinator for the Poso refugees, Yus Mangun, said on Wednesday 3,000 packages of food aid from the…

April 18, 2001

Dow Jones Newswires - April 18, 2001

Farida Husna, Jakarta – The International Monetary Fund told the Indonesian parliament Wednesday that a new letter of intent will only…

Straits Times - April 18, 2001

Derwin Pereira, Jakarta – The scene spoke for itself. In February, Indonesian generals lined up behind legislators to charge President Abdurrahman…

April 17, 2001

Straits Times - April 17, 2001

Geraldine Goh, Jakarta – A boycott on the payment of city taxes has been called by a local group fighting for the rights of the urban poor.

Reuters - April 17, 2001

Tomi Soetjipto, Jakarta – Tens of thousands of Indonesian suicide warriors have flooded Jakarta ready to defend embattled President Abdurrahman…

Jakarta Post - April 17, 2001

Jakarta – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the government to shelve several large projects this year in a bid to rescue the…

Jakarta Post - April 17, 2001

Jakarta – President Abdurrahman Wahid has endorsed the 11 names recommended by the House of Representatives Commission II for home and legal…

Jakarta Post - April 17, 2001

Jakarta – The Army's Special Force (Kopassus) officially announced on Monday the reorganization of its structure from five operational groups to…

Straits Times - April 17, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesian officials fear the government might not meet its 6.5 trillion rupiah privatisation target this year amid weak markets.

Jakarta Post - April 17, 2001

Jakarta – The World Bank canceled the second US$300 million tranche of its $600 million social safety net adjustment loan on request from the…

April 16, 2001

Jakarta Post - April 16, 2001

Yogyakarta – Many critics condemning a reversal of the burden of proof for corruption cases were those who had participated in construction of the…

Detik - April 16, 2001

Bagus Kurniawan/HD & HY, Yogyakarta – Eleven people from the Yogyakarta branch of the Anti Communist Piety Society Forum (Format) have…

Jakarta Post - April 16, 2001

Yogyakarta – More than 7,000 supporters of the United Development Party (PPP) attended on Saturday a mass prayer in Ngaglik, Sleman, some 12…

Straits Times - April 16, 2001

Jakarta – With two weeks to go before legislators meet to censure President Abdurrahman Wahid yet again over two graft scandals, leaders of his…

April 15, 2001

Jakarta Post - April 15, 2001

Jakarta – The situation in Poso, Central Sulawesi, has heated up over the past several days, with a number of mosques and churches being set…

Agence France Presse - April 15, 2001

Aras Napal – The European explorers who penetrated deepest Sumatra in the 18th century recoiled in awe at the beauty of the "dark and savage"…

April 14, 2001

Jakarta Post - April 14, 2001

Jakarta – A suspect has reportedly confessed to having received Rp 27 million (US$2,700) in return for orchestrating the recent attack on striking…

Jakarta Post - April 14, 2001

Jakarta – Referring to the ILO convention on freedom of association, the government called on labor unions on Friday to operate independently and…

Jakarta Post - April 14, 2001

Jakarta – The Jakarta Police announced on Thursday they would take proactive measures to prevent violence in the streets when the House of…

Jakarta Post - April 14, 2001

Jakarta – The city administration will launch an open-ended operation against some 1,300 hoodlums, locally known as preman, in the city's five…

Jakarta Post - April 14, 2001

Sinjai, South Sulawesi – Two people were killed on Wednesday night when armed thugs clashed with members of Forbes, a public-initiated group…

Jakarta Post - April 14, 2001

Jakarta – Black market activities over the past three years have contributed to the worsening of the economic crisis, former manpower minister…

Sydney Morning Herald - April 14, 2001

Lindsay Murdoch, Jakarta – A wayang kulit, or shadow puppet, called Kumbakarna sits behind President Abdurrahman Wahid's desk in his Jakarta…

April 13, 2001

Asiaweek - April 13, 2001

Warren Caragata and Amy Chew,Jakarta – Kasmiran is a motorcyle taxi driver from Gresik, an industrial town in East Java – Gus Dur country.…

Kyodo News - April 13, 2001

Jakarta – The World Bank has warned that Indonesia's richest natural habitats could be completely obliterated by 2010 if significant measures are…

BBC News - April 13, 2001

The World Bank has cancelled a three-hundred million dollar loan to help Indonesia's poor. The bank said the Indonesian authorities…

April 12, 2001

Sydney Morning Herald - April 12, 2001

Lindsay Murdoch, Jakarta – Fears are growing of violent clashes between Indonesia's two big Muslim organisations as tens of thousands of…

Christian Science Monitor - April 12, 2001

Ilene R. Prusher, Jakarta – When aides would go on tour with Indonesian Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri, they used to try to get her to act…

Tempo - April 12, 2001

Jakarta – At about 10.20am this morning, the Director of the Legal Aid Institute (LBH) in Medan, Irham Buana Nasution, was shot with…

Asia Pulse - April 12, 2001

Jakarta – Indonesia is unlikely to reach its targeted 4.5 percent to 5 percent economic growth rate in 2001 on account of lower-than-expected…

Asia Pulse - April 12, 2001

Jakarta – The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) director for the Asia-Pacific, Anoop Singh, is optimistic that the Fund's meeting with the…

Detik - April 12, 2001

Khairul Ikhwan/HD & HY, Medan – Around 5,000 people from the Anti-Communist Front Across Indonesia (Faksi) staged a rally at…

Indonesian Observer - April 12, 2001

Jakarta – The US government, under President Bush has shown a renewed willingness to open the access for military equipment and military training…

April 11, 2001

Straits Times - April 11, 2001

Robert Go, Jakarta – Indonesia's Parliament and government are close to splitting control of the Central Bank and unravelling the bank's…

South China Morning Post - April 11, 2001

Vaudine England, Jakarta – In the style of ancient Javanese royalty, Vice-President Megawati Sukarnoputri is refusing to say whether she would…