When the 10 leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) gather for their 19th Summit in Bali, they will have a slew of issues on the table.
Analysis & Opinion
Displaying 1601 - 1650 of 3143 Documents
November 18, 2011
Elaine Pearson – "Now we are vilified," an Ahmadiyah imam told me last week at a mosque outside Jakarta that is threatened with closure.
November 15, 2011
The freedom of religious belief and the right to practice one's faith are protected by our Constitution.
Usman Hamid, Jakarta – Indonesia and other Asian countries have for better or worse to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
November 12, 2011
John M.
Charles Scheiner, Dili – Tonight, I'm honored to be with so many young Timorese people who believe in justice and independence.
November 11, 2011
Jajang Jahroni, Boston, Massachusetts – The phenomenon of our mosques today reflects the idea of incongruity.
November 10, 2011
Robert Finlayson – No one I know loves Soetta, aka Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, except me.
November 8, 2011
The decision by the Law and Human Rights Ministry last week to issue a moratorium on sentence remissions for graft convicts while observing frequent cases of controversial sentence redu
William Lloyd George – While the international community is fixated on events taking place across the Middle East, they are turning a blind eye to desperate cries for help by the Papuan
November 6, 2011
This is not the first time that Gareth Evans has recognised that his, and Australia's, policy on reforming ABRI (Later TNI) was mistaken.
November 5, 2011
Oktovianus Pogau – The situation in Papua has taken a turn for the worse after last month's forced dispersal of a pro-independence congress in Abepura.
If the "crocodile versus gecko" saga two years ago was dubbed the fight-back by corruptors, the latest batch of not guilty verdicts from regional corruption courts is feared to augur th
November 4, 2011
Aboeprijadi Santoso, Amsterdam – A dialogue initiated by Jakarta has recently been followed up by massive strikes at the Freeport gold mining site and third Papuan People's Congress on
November 3, 2011
Gareth Evans – Noam Chomsky, in Sydney on 2 November, repeated his familiar attack on my handling, as Australia's foreign minister from 1988-96, of relations with Indonesia over East Ti
November 2, 2011
Sidney Jones – If President Yudhoyono is looking for one simple step that could change the ugly political dynamic in Papua, he should announce that police will stop using live ammunitio
November 1, 2011
Maire Leadbeater – It was not in the headlines, but our neighbourhood has had its own "Arab Spring".
Badrus Sholeh – Aceh is due to hold its elections for governor in December, an event that underscores the significant contribution democracy has made to peace since Aceh's 2006 ballot,
The tough response of the Indonesian armed forces to the Third Papuan People's congress has strengthened calls for freedom.
Yanto Soegiarto – Once again, Timika's Rimba Hotel was the site of a negotiation between Freeport workers and the mining company's management on the wages of the former.
Jakarta – Human rights watchdog Imparsial has criticized President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono for his slow response to the Papua conflict, highlighted by the fact he has yet to install a
October 31, 2011
Mangadar Situmorang, Bandung – The number of casualties related to two inseparable incidents in Papua is likely to increase.
Armando Siahaan – The calendar says it's November 2011.
October 28, 2011
Yohanes Sulaiman – On Monday, Nyoman Minta became Indonesia's most famous gardener after he managed to bypass three security perimeters and walk within five meters of President Susilo B
October 25, 2011
Yanto Soegiarto – Unless it makes concessions both to Indonesian workers and the government, Freeport is done for.
October 24, 2011
The tumult and violent labor strike against the Indonesian subsidiary of Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc.
Budi Hernawan, Canberra – On Oct. 10, in chaotic circumstances, the police of Timika opened fire and shot dead an employee of PT Freeport Indonesia, Petrus Ayamiseba.
October 23, 2011
Richard Chauvel – Last Wednesday the Papuan People's Congress was closed down by the violent intervention of Indonesian police and military.
The violence in West Papua this week is deeply worrying – and raises uncomfortable foreign policy questions for the Australian government, writes Senator Richard Di Natale.
October 21, 2011
International Lawyers for West Papua
http://www.ilwp.or
secretariat@ilwp.org
21 October 20
The forceful dispersal on Wednesday of the concluding session of a three-day gathering of indigenous Papuans – self-proclaimed by the organizers as the third Papua People's Congress – i
October 19, 2011
The latest Cabinet shake-up announced by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on the eve of the third year of his second and last term in office has sent a negative signal to the market a
October 17, 2011
Sahil Mahtani – In the parlor game of flavor-of-the-month economics, Indonesia is doing rather well.
Should the nation let itself be trapped by greedy elites and their cronies, and should we simply wait for a miracle when President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono eventually regains enough cou
October 15, 2011
Governor Fauzi Bowo's decision to issue a gubernatorial decree to restrict the issuance of shopping mall construction permits is commendable, considering that the city is already overcr
October 14, 2011
Ali Abdullah Wibisono, Nottingham, UK – Indonesia is not alien to the use of military in counterterrorism.
Kornelius Purba, Jakarta – President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is expected to announce his new Cabinet lineup very soon.
October 13, 2011
Setyo Budi – The Jakarta-Papua dialogue is a test of political will for the Indonesian government and the West Papuan leadership in their search for a long-lasting, peaceful resolution
October 12, 2011
Fitri Bintang Timur, Singapore – When one comes across new legislation, they should ask: What does this bill regulate?
October 11, 2011
Benny Wenda – As a child growing up in the remote highlands of West Papua, we often heard stories from the elders about how our ancestors' spirits lived in the mountains and forests.
The fresh unrest, which broke out on Monday morning at the mining site of Timika-based copper and gold company PT Freeport Indonesia in Papua and killed one company employee and wounded
October 6, 2011
If criticism is analogous to nutrient food that helps democracy mature and grow stronger, the persistent demands from Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician Fahri Hamzah for the diss
October 5, 2011
Tobias Basuki, Jakarta – Religious liberty is the proverbial canary in the mine," according to Doug Bandouw, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute.
Yohanes Sulaiman – Last week, Indonesia was again entertained by the embarrassing spectacle of a standoff between the Corruption Eradication Committee and the House of Representatives B
October 3, 2011
After a long deliberation process – costing three successive parliamentary hearing sessions – the House of Representatives' Commission I defense, foreign affairs and information and the
October 2, 2011
Armando Siahaan – In the world of Marvel comics, "With great power comes great responsibility," as the oft-quoted Spider-Man line goes.
October 1, 2011
Max Lane – On September 20, the State Electricity Company Trade Union of Indonesia issued a call for support for a campaign against the privatisation of the state-owned company, and aga
September 30, 2011
Bramantyo Prijosusilo – Just as he did following the Cirebon Police mosque bombing in April, after last Sunday's suicide bombing at a Solo church, the minister for communications and in
September 29, 2011
Michael Vatikiotis – A suicide bomber attacks a church in Solo, a homemade bomb is found near another church in Ambon, more bombs are hurled at police posts in South Sulawesi and two me
September 28, 2011
Tumbang Saan, Central Kalimantan – In this village near the heart of Borneo's great, dissolving rainforest, Udatn is regarded as a man of deep spiritual knowledge.