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September 14, 2009

Jakarta Globe - September 14, 2009

Markus Junianto Sihaloho – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was under strong pressure on Monday to intervene in the drafting process of the controversial state secrecy bill by ordering the Defense Ministry to postpone deliberations.

Jakarta Post - September 14, 2009

Jakarta – The Witness and Victim Protection Agency told families and victims of the 1984 Tanjung Priok massacre Saturday that it might be difficult for them to ask for compensation from the government.

Jakarta Globe - September 14, 2009

Nivell Rayda – An international rights group on Monday slammed Indonesia's police for botching a key human rights case and for wielding defamation charges as a political weapon against critics.

Jakarta Globe - September 14, 2009

Ismira Lutfia – With black tape covering their mouths to symbolize freedom of expression being silenced, journalists on Monday demonstrated in front of the Supreme Court and urged it to act as a "last line of defense" to protect citizens from being prosecuted for expressing their opinions.

September 13, 2009

Jakarta Globe - September 13, 2009

Dessy Sagita – Despite calls from President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono for police action against anti-Malaysia demonstrators, another rally involving bamboo stick-wielding protesters took place on Sunday.

Jakarta Globe - September 13, 2009

Nurfika Osman & Antara – The holy month of Ramadan has seen an increase in the number of illegal Indonesian workers deported from Malaysia, an official said on Sunday.

Jakarta Globe - September 13, 2009

Heru Andriyanto – Attorney General Hendarman Supandji is backing a House of Representatives plan to remove the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)'s prosecutorial powers.

"I fully support the plan. The task of prosecuting should become the sole authority of the prosecutor's office," Hendarman told reporters on Friday.

Jakarta Globe - September 13, 2009

Nurfika Osman – An embarrassing new survey by a consumer advocacy group reveals that 74 percent of officials working for the city administration smoke in their offices, a clear breach of city own bylaws that prohibit lighting up in public places.

Jakarta Globe - September 13, 2009

Dessy Sagita – Indonesia Corruption Watch has demanded the House of Representatives delay passing the controversial health bill, claiming the legislation remains flawed and had failed to include public participation during deliberations.

September 12, 2009

Jakarta Post - September 12, 2009

Indah Setiawati, Jakarta – Dozens of vendors stages a rally in front of Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo he arrived at Cipinang rice market in East Jakarta during an inspection on Saturday morning.

Among other things, the vendors protested the market's only entrance gate that was damaged and an increase of the ware house rent from Rp. 23,500 to Rp. 34,000.

Jakarta Post Editorial - September 12, 2009

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Jakarta Post - September 12, 2009

Adianto P. Simamora, Jakarta – The Golkar Party should aim at being a "friend" to the people through its programs if it wishes to regain supremacy in the country's political arena, aspiring party leaders and Golkar members say.

Jakarta Post - September 12, 2009

Alfian, Jakarta – Indonesia has failed to attract enough investors to develop the oil and gas blocks offered in the first quarter of this year due to the global economic slowdown and concerns over revisions to the cost recovery mechanism.

Jakarta Post - September 12, 2009

Jakarta – The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) said on Thursday that underage marriages, which were often caused by poverty and lack of education, should be prevented at all costs.

Jakarta Post - September 12, 2009

Jakarta – The House of Representatives has finally resolved more than 200 issues in the controversial state secrecy bill with the government, despite requests from civil society groups to stop the bill deliberation.

Jakarta Post - September 12, 2009

Jakarta – In another attempt at justice, families and victims of the 1984 Tanjung Priok massacre sent a letter to a United Nations special rapporteur Friday pleading for an intervention in the unresolved case.

September 11, 2009

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2009

Jakarta – Experts have warned that a parliament without an opposition party is a slippery slope toward an authoritarian government, without any credible force to criticize its policies.

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2009

Adianto P. Simamora, Jakarta – Seeking a new role on the national political stage, the youngest son of the late former president Soeharto, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, officially declared his bid for the post of Golkar Party chief on Tuesday.

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2009

Desy Nurhayati, Jakarta – The Jakarta administration's efforts to implement a smoking ban on public transportation since 2005 seems to have gone up in smoke, as a recent survey by the Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) reveals a high percentage of violations.

Jakarta Globe - September 11, 2009

Ismira Lutfia – Though the month of Ramadan is supposed to be a time of spiritual reflection, TV ratings show that most people are tuning in to reality shows as soon as they break their fasts.

Human rights Watch Statement - September 11, 2009

Alleged criminal defamation the wrong approach to Munir killing 00 Elaine Pearson, deputy Asia director

Jakarta Post - September 11, 2009

Noor Huda Ismail, Semarang – Based on my interviews with the actors of past attacks – both inside and outside prisons – there are three primary factors that will keep their movements going in Indonesia.

Asian Human Rights Commission Urgent Appeal - September 11, 2009

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-118-2009

Dear friends,

Jakarta Globe - September 11, 2009

Janeman Latul & Teguh Prasetyo – An irate business community on Friday slammed a recently issued Manpower Ministry directive ordering firms to pay a one-month Idul Fitri holiday bonus to nonpermanent contract workers, saying it was unexpected and had serious financial implications.

September 10, 2009

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2009

Ary Hermawan, Jakarta – The police say they will take action against ultra-nationalist groups who attempt to "raid" Malaysian nationals in the capital, following a series of spats between the neighboring countries over alleged cultural "theft" and border disputes.

Jakarta Post - September 10, 2009

Jakarta – Anti-graft activists have vowed to fight to prevent the House of Representatives from passing the Corruption Court bill, claiming lawmakers have altered the bill in an attempt to undermine efforts to eradicate corruption.

Jakarta Globe - September 10, 2009

Nivell Rayda, Cianjur (West Java) – Confusion and sadness were just some of the emotions felt by earthquake victims in one small village on Thursday, as the search and rescue efforts to find those still missing after the disaster officially ceased.

Detik.com - September 10, 2009

Novi Christiastuti Adiputri, Jakarta – Protest actions will be widespread today in Jakarta and surrounding areas with at least eight actions being held in already congested area of the capital. Watch out for traffic jams!

The Australian - September 10, 2009

Stephen Fitzpatrick, Jakarta – A retired Indonesian spy chief controversially acquitted of murdering a human rights lawyer is pursuing a criminal defamation case against one of the lawyer's successors – for accusing him of murder.

September 9, 2009

Jakarta Globe - September 9, 2009

Anita Rachman – Corruption within the well-funded education system is a major factor in the failure of the Ministry of National Education to meet its policy goals, including reducing the number of children dropping out of school and improving facilities and standards, a leading anticorruption watchdog said on Wednesday.

Jakarta Globe - September 9, 2009

Bati Kartini – The executive director of a committee fighting for justice for murdered human rights lawyer Munir Said Thalib was called to the Jakarta Police Headquarters on Wednesday to be questioned as a suspect in a defamation case.

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2009

Jakarta – The House of Representatives passed three bills into law during a plenary session Tuesday, but two have drawn heated criticism from industry experts.

The House passed the environment management bill, the electricity bill and the film bill into law. However, only the environmental bill managed to be passed unscathed.

Jakarta Globe - September 9, 2009

Nivell Rayda, Garut (West Java) – With the election season over, victims of the Indonesian earthquake in West Java are finding new ways to utilize obsolete campaign banners, using them to build tents and protect their homes.

Jakarta Globe - September 9, 2009

Amir Tejo, Surabaya – A group of Lapindo mudflow victims broke their fast on Wednesday with the Bakrie family in Kahuripan Nirwana Village, the housing complex built for them by the Bakrie group.

Jakarta Globe - September 9, 2009

Fidelis E. Satriastanti – As with any law, implementation is the key. While the passage on Tuesday of the 2009 Environmental Protection and Management Law was largely welcomed, an environmental law expert said it would only be effective if it was enforced with a strong hand.

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2009

Multa Fidrus, Tangerang – The Tangerang municipality's crackdown on begging has made the intersection at Jl. TIM Taruna an unsafe place for former lepers to ask for alms this Ramadan.

Many former lepers have resorted to staying at home instead of begging at the popular intersection, fearing public order officers will catch them.

Detik.com - September 9, 2009

Shohib Masykur, Jakarta – The coordinator of the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras), Usman Hamid, took time out on Wednesday to wish President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) a happy birthday.

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2009

Indah Setiawati, Jakarta – Dozens of NGO activists dubbing themselves Relawan Ganyang Malaysia (Anti-Malaysia Activists) Tuesday conducted a raid on a street in Central Jakarta in a hunt for Malaysian nationals until the police halted their activities.

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2009

Thomas Barker and Veronica Kusuma, Jakarta – Unless you have been living under a rock for the past decade, you would have noticed that in terms of annual output, the Indonesian film industry has been growing exponentially.

September 8, 2009

Jakarta Globe - September 8, 2009

Amir Tejo, Surabaya – Obsessive checking of inane status messages and chatting on Web sites like Facebook has brought Surabaya to a screeching halt.

Adnkronos International - September 8, 2009

Jakarta – Five years after the murder of prominent human rights activist Munir Said Thalib, his supporters have accused the government of lacking resolve to settle the case.

State prosecutors have said they simply lack the certified copy of the ruling needed to pursue a case review.

Jakarta Globe - September 8, 2009

Camelia Pasandaran – With lawmakers likely to pass two new pieces of legislation today, critics have called for a moratorium, arguing that new laws could end up being struck down by the Constitutional Court because they are poorly written.

Jakarta Post - September 8, 2009

Jakarta – The House of Representatives has three weeks to pass their target of 22 priority bills, but legislators are apparently unable to even show up to deliberate the potential laws.

Agence France Presse - September 8, 2009

A strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake hit off Indonesia late on Monday, seismologists say, but no tsunami alert was issued and there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

The quake struck at 11.12pm (0212 AEST) at an underwater depth of 15 kilometres, south of the main island of Java, according to the US Geological Survey.

Jakarta Post - September 8, 2009

Alfian, Jakarta – The House of Representatives almost unanimously passed on Tuesday a new electricity bill into law, which will allow each region to apply different electricity rates.

Jakarta Globe - September 8, 2009

Reva Sasistiya – The House of Representatives' approval of the electricity bill on Tuesday means an industry long dominated by the state power provider will now finally be partially deregulated, and allows the possibility of fairer electricity pricing between regions.

Jakarta Globe - September 8, 2009

Ronna Nirmala – Thick haze from forest fires has forced the closure of schools and the main airport in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan, officials said on Tuesday.

The thick haze forced authorities to shut down all school activities, with Governor Agustin Teras Narang issuing the order for the closure until air quality improves, Antara news agency said.

Reuters - September 8, 2009

Sunanda Creagh – Indonesia's parliament passed a new environment bill on Tuesday giving the Environment Ministry the power to revoke polluters' business licenses, which environmentalists said could lead to more effective enforcement.

Jakarta Globe - September 8, 2009

Fidelis E. Satriastanti – Ten factions in the House of Representatives united to pass the Environmental Protection and Management Bill on Tuesday, stating that the new law would give much stronger authority to the State Ministry of Environment and impose stricter sanctions.

Jakarta Globe - September 8, 2009

Dozens of people belonging to an anti-Malaysia group briefly attempted an intimidating road-block and ID check to identify Malaysians along a busy Central Jakarta street on Tuesday, but came up empty-handed.