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January 1, 2000

Agence France Presse - January 1, 2000

Jakarta – A year of bloody conflict between Muslims and Christians in Indonesia's Maluku islands has left 1,134 killed, and over 2,300 injured,…

December 31, 1999

Jakarta Post - December 31, 1999

Jakarta – At least 265 people have been killed in clashes between Christians and Muslims on Halmahera island in North Maluku over the last three…

Jakarta Post - December 31, 1999

Jakarta – Just two months after taking over the reins of national leadership, observers and opinion polls are already heaping doubt on the…

Jakarta Post - December 31, 1999

Surabaya – A 65-year-old woman became the latest victim of the two-week-old killing spree in the Malang area, which has so far claimed nine lives…

Jakarta Post - December 31, 1999

Makassar – Some 100 protesting students intercepted visiting President Abdurrahman Wahid's entourage on Thursday to demand the government promptly…

Dow Jones Newswires - December 31, 1999

Jakarta – Indonesia's central bank, Bank Indonesia, said early Saturday that it passed the year date change – Y2K – without any…

Jakarta Post - December 31, 1999

Jakarta – Share prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) ended the year with a 70% gain, making the bourse one of the world's best performing…

Dow Jones Newswires - December 31, 1999

Jakarta – Indonesia's trade surplus in November slid 7.8% to $2.35 billion from $2.55 billion in October, raising concerns that it may take some…

Dow Jones Newswires - December 31, 1999

I Made Sentana, Jakarta – Indonesia's inflation rate of 2.01% in December was higher than analyst expectations of a 1.62% rate.

However, the…

Agence France Presse - December 31, 1999

Jakarta – Indonesia's economy is predicted to grow by between three and four percent in 2000 in a new expansion phase following two…

December 28, 1999

Agence France Presse - December 28, 1999

Jakarta – Muslim-Christian violence raged for the third day running in the eastern Indonesian city of Ambon on Tuesday, after claiming at least 33…

Agence France Presse - December 28, 1999

Jakarta – Jakarta-based thugs are offering large rewards to hunt down and kill suspected black magic warlocks leading to eight horrific deaths so…

Agence France Presse - December 28, 1999

Jakarta – Six men were killed when police opened fire on hundreds of angry fishermen who stormed and burned 10 fish warehouses in the…

December 24, 1999

Agence France Presse - December 24, 1999

Jakarta – The Indonesian government will impose import duties of 30 percent on rice and 25 percent on sugar from January 1, reports…

Jakarta Post - December 24, 1999

Yogita Tahil Ramani, Jakarta – Violence in the capital has known no boundaries this year. With vicious murders, countless armed robberies, bomb…

December 23, 1999

Agence France Presse - December 23, 1999

Jakarta – Around 8,000 workers at two Indonesian factories producing Nike shoes went on a violent rampage in protest at dragging…

Agence France Presse - December 23, 1999

Jakarta – The Indonesian government Thursday released 105 political prisoners, the last still held in the country's jails, Minister of Law and…

South China Morning Post - December 23, 1999

Reuters in Jakarta – At least 43 people have been killed in bloody gang battles between Christians and Muslims in Indonesia's troubled…

December 22, 1999

Indonesia Observer - December 22, 1999

Jakarta – The Jakarta city administration has rounded up about 2,000 insane people from the streets over the past week and is now holding them at…

InterPress Service - December 22, 1999

Marianne Kearney, Jakarta – Rahadi winds in and out of the buses pulling into Pulo Gading, one of Jakarta's main bus stations. As soon as the…

South China Morning Post - December 22, 1999

Vaudine England, Jakarta – The political elite is using religion to incite conflicts to suit its own ends, according to Indonesia's Religious…

December 21, 1999

Indonesian Observer - December 21, 1999

Jakarta – Teachers at elementary and junior high schools in remote areas of Central Sulawesi province say they are so badly paid they cannot…

December 20, 1999

InterPress Service - December 20, 1999

Marianne Kearney, Jakarta – An independent Indonesian commission, which has made surprising headway investigating human rights abuses committed…

Vancouver Sun - December 20, 1999

Jonathan Manthorpe – The evidence is building that Indonesia 's new, reformist president, Abdurrahman Wahid, is prepared to shield the country's…

Jakarta Post - December 20, 1999

Jakarta – The Central Kalimantan prosecutor's office said on Saturday it had enough evidence to name former public works minister Radinal Moochtar…

December 18, 1999

South China Morning Post - December 18, 1999

Vaudine England, Jakarta – The man who was a role model to Indonesia's new generation of human rights lawyers is now defending the country's top…

Agence France Presse - December 18, 1999

Jakarta – The offshore debt of the Indonesian government in the fiscal year ending next March is estimated to reach 71.9 billion…

December 17, 1999

Agence France Presse - December 17, 1999

Jakarta – Indonesia should post Gross Domestic Product growth of 1.8% in the year to March 2000, according to a draft of the government's latest…

December 16, 1999

Sydney Morning Herald - December 16, 1999 (abridged)

Daniel Cooney, Jakarta – State investigators demanded yesterday that army generals be tried for human rights abuses in East Timor after President…

South China Morning Post - December 16, 1999

Vaudine England, Jakarta – The armed forces are smarting under a welter of rights abuse allegations. They have warned that local and international…

Associated Press - December 16, 1999

Jakarta – Dozens of policemen in Central Java were injured in two days of protests by villagers trying to attack a rubber plantation, the official…

December 15, 1999

Far Eastern Economic Review - December 15, 1999

Dan Murphy, Jakarta – Indonesia's economy is finally showing signs of life thanks to a peaceful presidential election, a new president who has…

The Age (Melbourne) - December 15, 1999

Paul Daley, Canberra – Continued European bans on arms sales will seriously hamper Indonesia's "internal repression" but could prompt Jakarta to…

December 14, 1999

Jakarta Post - December 14, 1999

Asip Agus Hasani, Yogyakarta – One manifestation of the military's dwi fungsi or dual function are its territorial institutions which span from…

December 13, 1999

Australian Financial Review - December 13, 1999

Brian Toohey – Not so long ago, Major General Zacky Anwar Makarim had good reason to smile when he saw a member of the Australian embassy enter…

InterPress Service - December 13, 1999

Kafil Yamin, Jakarta – Surya Sunjaya, who has been in the "entertainment business" for 23 years and is suspected to run a drug operation as well,…

December 12, 1999

Asiaweek - December 12, 1999

Yasmin Ghahremani and Tom Mccawley, Bandung – The prosperous, tree-lined streets of Bandung hearken back to an era earlier this century when the…

Far Eastern Economic Review - December 12, 1999

Dan Murphy, Jakarta – Indonesia's new government is facing a dilemma as restive provinces such as Aceh, Irian Jaya and Riau clamour for a bigger…

December 11, 1999

Jakarta Post - December 11, 1999

Jakarta – The government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are still at odds over the questions of when and how much to increase the price…

December 10, 1999

Asiaweek - December 10, 1999

Tim Healy and Tom Mccawley, Jakarta – He must have known it couldn't last. Abdurrahman Wahid has been metaphorically bobbing and weaving through…

Agence France Presse - December 10, 1999 (slightly abridged)

Jakarta – Indonesia on Friday released 90 political prisoners, most of them East Timorese.

In a ceremony at Cipinang jail in East Jakarta,…

December 9, 1999

Jakarta Post editorial - December 9, 1999

Tjipta Lesmanaa, Jakarta – The current picture of Indonesian workers is not that encouraging. Of the 90 million-strong workforce Indonesia…

Jakarta Post - December 9, 1999

Novan Iman Santosa, Karawang – Like many AIDS volunteers around the globe, Abdurrachman Saibun, 25, is busy at the end of the year preparing to…

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…

InterPress Service - December 9, 1999

Sonny Inbaraj, Darwin – Australia's national broadcaster and a magazine have come under investigation by the country's spy agency for airing and…

Jakarta Post - December 9, 1999

Jakarta – Foreign minister Alwi Shihab said on Tuesday Indonesia would not allow its generals to be tried overseas.

Responding to concerns…

Jakarta Post - December 9, 1999

Jakarta – A government-sanctioned inquiry said on Wednesday that Gen. Wiranto could be charged with "omission" for allowing violence and…

Financial Times - December 9, 1999

Ted Bardacke and Diarmid O'Sullivan – "We reiterate our full respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Indonesia and support the…

Associated Press - December 9, 1999

Jakarta – After two years of antigovernment riots and economic turmoil, Indonesia's technology gurus thought it best to keep the public in the…

December 8, 1999

South China Morning Post - December 8, 1999

Vaudine England – The Indonesian Government, eager to prove its reformist credentials, said yesterday it had reopened the investigation into…