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January 19, 2000

Sydney Morning Herald - January 19, 2000 (abridged)

Jakarta – A team promoting reconciliation in the strife-torn Maluku islands has named four men suspected of stirring up sectarian violence, and…

Reuters - January 19, 2000

Jonathan Thatcher, Jakarta – Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid on Wednesday backed his controversial former top general Wiranto, but said he…

Jakarta Post - January 19, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesian Military (TNI) top brass lashed out at rumors of a coup attempt by the armed forces, saying such a move was contradictory to…

South China Morning Post - January 19, 2000

Vaudine England in Makassar, South Sulawesi and Agencies – Indonesia's leading reformist soldier and the regional commander for Sulawesi, Major-…

Jakarta Post - January 19, 2000

Makassar – A fierce clash between demonstrators, armed with swords and wooden bats, and military troops erupted at about 9pm local time in…

Jakarta Post - January 19, 2000

Jakarta – The government has officially revoked Presidential Instruction No. 41/1967, which restricted the observance of Chinese…

Green Left Weekly - January 19, 2000

Max Lane – For the first time since 1974, a public split has emerged within the Indonesian army's top generals over how best to preserve the…

January 18, 2000

Jakarta Post - January 18, 2000

Jakarta – On Monday, the government announced a planned revision to the 1999 election law which would include dissolving the present General…

Agence France Presse - January 18, 2000

Washington – Indonesia's struggle for democracy is facing tough challenges and must be supported from the outside, US Secretary of State Madeleine…

Reuters - January 18, 2000

Andrew Marshall, Jakarta – Indonesia's powerful bank restructuring agency went on the offensive on Tuesday in the battle over control of the…

January 17, 2000

Agence France Presse - January 17, 2000

Jakarta – Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid has said he plans to continue replacing senior government and military officials in an effort to…

Time Magazine - January 17, 2000

Terry McCarthy – On the streets of Ambon, people describe what's happening in their homeland as perang – war.

What was a bad situation last…

January 16, 2000

Agence France Presse - January 16, 2000

Jakarta – The marginalization of Christians and a power struggle among local politicians are behind bloody year-long clashes in Indonesia's Maluku…

January 15, 2000

Jakarta Post - January 15, 2000

Jakarta – The government will intensify taxation efforts and reduce new foreign borrowing and investment spending to control the budget deficit…

Jakarta Post - January 15, 2000

Jakarta – In the wake of mounting criticism for its alleged indifference, the National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas Ham) set up on Friday a…

Sydney Morning Herald - January 15, 2000 (abridged)

Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) claims to have uncovered a plot to provoke violence in Ambon and…

South China Morning Post - January 15, 2000

Vaudine England – Throughout the telling of their individual stories of fighting and displacement, the Christian refugees now in Bitung, North…

Jakarta Post - January 15, 2000

Jakarta – The government decision to start a fresh investigation into alleged widespread sexual abuse during the May 1998 riot received mixed…

Sydney Morning Herald - January 15, 2000

New York – The United States warned Indonesia's military on Friday not to overthrow the country's new president and to cooperate with national and…

South China Morning Post - January 15, 2000

Reuters, Tokyo – Indonesia faces a bank-sector meltdown and a political break-up that could trigger a financial crisis, according to a senior…

International Herald Tribune - January 15, 2000

Michael Richardson, Singapore – Like many other institutions from the rule of former President Suharto of Indonesia, the headquarters of the…

January 14, 2000

South China Morning Post - January 14, 2000

Reuters in Jakarta – Indonesia's military said on Friday it would send hundreds of crack troops to the bloodied Malukus to help quell…

Asiaweek - January 14, 2000

Sangwon Suh and Tom McCawley, Jakarta – Abdurrahman Wahid must have the toughest job on the planet. As if governing the fourth-most populous…

January 13, 2000

The Independent (UK) - January 13, 2000

Severin Carrell – Tony Blair is to resume the sale of Hawk jets and other arms to Indonesia by lifting a Europe-wide embargo imposed during the…

Associated Press - January 13, 2000 (abridged)

Daniel Cooney, Jakarta – Indonesia's president ordered a major shake-up of the military and bureaucracy Thursday, replacing an armed forces'…

Australian Financial Review - January 13, 2000

Tim Dodd, Jakarta – Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid yesterday sacked a key economic official over the snail-like pace of banking reform,…

Dow Jones Newswires - January 13, 2000

Rin Hindryati – Indonesian ad agencies say their business is heating up, thanks to improving consumer demand and a strong holiday season. And…

ABC - January 13, 2000

Community and business leaders on the Indonesian island of Bali have asked their local parliament to seek greater autonomy within…

January 12, 2000

Business Week - January 12, 2000

Michael Shari, Jakarta – Indonesia is preparing to take stern measures to regulate its debt-plagued financial system. The new government of…

The Age - January 12, 2000

Peter Symonds – Continued intense fighting between Christian and Muslim groups in the Indonesian provinces of Maluku and North Maluku is fueling…

January 11, 2000

South China Morning Post - January 11, 2000

Vaudine England, Jakarta – Hundreds of charred and rotting Muslim corpses are being bulldozed into mass graves on the North Maluku island of…

South China Morning Post - January 11, 2000

Agence France Presse, Jakarta – The central bank may have violated procedures relating to US$11 billion worth of emergency liquidity for debt-…

January 10, 2000

Asia Pulse - January 10, 2000

Jakarta – The office of Indonesia's Minister for State Enterprises said fertiliser company PT Pupuk Kaltim, coal mining company PT Bukit Asam and…

Toward Freedom (US political journal) - January 10, 2000

Marianne Kearney – A week after the East Timorese voted overwhelmingly for independence and hundreds of journalists and observers fled, one thing…

January 9, 2000

Reuters - January 9, 2000

Chris McCall, Jakarta – Mounting violence between Christians and Moslems in Indonesia's eastern spice islands threatens to set off a chain of…

January 8, 2000

South China Morning Post - January 8, 2000 (slightly abridged)

Nancy-Amelia Collins and Agencies in Jakarta – Tens of thousands of Muslims demonstrated in Jakarta yesterday to demand a holy war against…

January 7, 2000

Reuters - January 7, 2000

Retno Heriwati, Sumberkerto – Deep in the remote jungles of Indonesia's East Java a mysterious spate of ninja-style murders has prompted a local…

Australian Financial Review - January 7, 2000

Tim Dodd, Jakarta – Mr Soeharto's son-in-law and former army general Mr Prabowo Subianto has returned to Indonesia openly for the first time since…

Business Times (Singapore) - January 7, 2000

Shoeb Kagda, Jakarta – Whichever way one looks at the issue, Indonesia's new leadership is in no-man's land when trying to deal with the massive…

January 6, 2000

Jakarta Post - January 6, 2000

Jakarta – Some 600 students grouped in the Indonesian Muslim Student Action Union (KAMMI) protested outside the vice presidential palace on…

Australian Financial Review - January 6, 2000

Tim Dodd, Jakarta – How long can the general stay on top? From the Soeharto era, which ended in May 1998, through to the beginning of the Wahid…

South China Morning Post - January 6, 2000

Agencies in Jakarta and Ambon – Muslim students yesterday threatened a holy war against Christians unless the Government stems sectarian clashes…

Jakarta Post - January 6, 2000

Jakarta – President Abdurrahman Wahid installed on Wednesday two veteran government critics, who are also close associates of his, as top aides,…

Asia Pulse - January 6, 2000

Jakarta – The country's property sector is predicted to show a healthy growth in 2001 if the economy continues to be on the right…

Agence France Presse - January 6, 2000 (abridged)

Jakarta – A local Muslim group has accused an Australian gold mining company of involvement in the Muslim-Christian bloodshed in eastern Indonesia…

Sydney Morning Herald - January 6, 2000

Jakarta – The Indonesian Government's internal auditor has accused former President Soeharto and other government officials of receiving bribes…

Agence France Presse - January 6, 2000

Singapore – A noted Southeast Asian political scientist warned Thursday that Indonesia's military may overthrow the democratically-elected…

January 4, 2000

Jakarta Post - January 4, 2000

Jakarta – The Indonesian Military (TNI) top brass tend to blame lower-ranking officers for the mayhem in the ravaged territory of East Timor after…

Los Angeles Times - January 4, 2000

David Lamb – After more than 50 years of unchecked power and widespread human rights abuse, the Indonesian military suddenly finds itself…

January 3, 2000

Agence France Presse - January 3, 2000

Jakarta – The military in Indonesia's Maluku islands, where more than 300 people have died in the past two weeks, has begun seizing weapons and…