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May 8, 2005

Jakarta Post - May 8, 2005

Abdul Khalik, Jakarta – The rampant programs on television depicting violence and sex begs a question: Are people in the TV industry equipped with any knowledge of ethics?

May 6, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - May 6, 2005

When Director General for Land Transportation Iskandar Abubakar launched the idea of having all private vehicles undergo a roadworthiness test in 2003, he was met with strong resistance

April 29, 2005

Jakarta Post - April 29, 2005

Otto Syamsuddin Ishak, Jakarta – Law enforcement is one of the Indonesian government's strategies for the settlement of the war in Aceh. Which law does the government seek to enforce?

April 28, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 28, 2005

We heard resolute words from Vice President Jusuf Kalla on Wednesday – that in three years, there should be no more elementary school buildings on the verge of collapse.

Jakarta Post - April 28, 2005

Popular rock group Dewa has been reported to city police by a number of Muslim organizations led by the Islamic Defender Front (FPI) for using the Arabic script of Allah on the cover of

Jakarta Post - April 28, 2005

Aguswandi, London – Oppression is bad for a government's image, especially a government such as Indonesia that is still struggling to repair its reputation internationally.

April 27, 2005

Jakarta Post - April 27, 2005

Imanuddin Razak, Jakarta – It's been seven months since rights activist Munir Said Thalib, popularly known as Munir, died of arsenic poisoning on a flight to the Netherlands, while the

April 19, 2005

Green Left Weekly - April 19, 2005

Suadi Sulaiman Laweueng, the Free Aceh Movement's (GAM) spokesperson for the Pidie regency in north Aceh, spoke to Green Left Weekly's Jes Abek about the struggle in Aceh.

April 15, 2005

Kyodo News - April 15, 2005

Aceh rebels fighting for the independence of Indonesia's northernmost province have told the Indonesian government in peace talks that they see Bougainville in Papua New Guinea as a mod

April 13, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - April 13, 2005

The first of many, or just one of the few. That is the question on many lips after the conviction of Abdullah Puteh on corruption charges.

Jakarta Post - April 13, 2005

Aguswandi, London – Do the Acehnese hate foreigners? Do they want the many foreign aid workers laboring to help them to leave their villages?

April 12, 2005

Jakarta Post - April 12, 2005

Endy M. Bayuni, Jakarta – The trouble with praise or accolades is that when you get too much, you get too high.

April 11, 2005

South China Morning Post editorial - April 11, 2005

Some positive statements made by both sides ahead of the Aceh peace talks, which resume today, suggest a historic agreement may be in the making.

April 6, 2005

Sydney Morning Herald Editorial - April 6, 2005

Imagine you are playing soccer, then at half-time the game is switched to rugby. How many of the team will run back on and try to play by the same old rules?

April 1, 2005

Ecologist Magazine (UK) - April Issue, 2005

Paul Kingsnorth – Nona Kogoya was two years old when she died. She had been a normal, healthy young girl; but that was before the soldiers came.

March 29, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 29, 2005

Once upon a time in the not so distant past, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) bore the country's political hopes and dreams.

Joyo Exclusive - March 29, 2005

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March 27, 2005

Jakarta Post - March 27, 2005

Jakarta – Life is not so sweet for a small cottage industry producing caramelized snacks in Kemanggisan Pulo, West Jakarta, since the fuel price hikes.

March 23, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 23, 2005

The House of Representatives finally came to its senses on Monday and reached a wise compromise that provides more leeway for deliberation of the contentious issue of fuel subsidies wit

March 18, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 18, 2005

Those acquainted with politics looked on in amusement. The majority of those who had held their representatives in something like reverence stared in bemusement.

March 16, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 16, 2005

The arguments made by several factions at the House of Representatives to support their stubborn demands for the total cancellation of the March 1 fuel price hikes not only miss the who

March 14, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 14, 2005

Every time the government raises domestic fuel prices closer to their real economic cost, businesspeople always raise a rumpus, urging the government to deal firmly with the old problem

March 12, 2005

Jakarta Post - March 12, 2005

Azas Tigor Nainggolan, Jakarta – On March 1 the government raised the prices of most fuel products despite many protests from the community.

March 11, 2005

Sydney Morning Herald Editorial - March 11, 2005

Now that the tsunami relief money for Aceh is on the table, there is a tussle looming over how to spend it.

March 9, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 9, 2005

There is a common joke among government officials that attempts to explain the supposedly assertive nature of the Acehnese people: "When 10 Acehnese gather to work out a consensus, they

March 7, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 7, 2005

About 30 members of the House of Representatives have asked the legislature to exercise its right of inquiry into the government decision to raise on March 1 fuel prices by an average o

March 5, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 5, 2005

Whatever others may say about it, here in Indonesia the trial and subsequent conviction on Thursday of Abu Bakar Ba'asyir to 30 months' imprisonment for partaking in the "evil conspirac

March 2, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - March 2, 2005

The brouhaha of politics often belie the soundness of ties between two nations.

March 1, 2005

Jakarta Post - March 1, 2005

We should commend President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's determination to make the unpopular-but-necessary decision to forge ahead and increase fuel prices.

February 28, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 28, 2005

Regencies and cities, which lack resources – or the capacity to capitalize on them – should not despair when it comes to attracting private investment, because investors consider policy

February 26, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 26, 2005

Some say the best way to stop corruption among state officials and officeholders is to pay them better salaries.

February 25, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 25, 2005

There never was a good war or a bad peace.

February 24, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 24, 2005

It has taken Indonesia many years, and an international scandal, for the country to finally wake up to the immensity of the looting that has been going on for decades in its lush tropic

Sydney Morning Herald - February 24, 2005

Edward Aspinall – The international community needs to be cautious in welcoming signs of an apparent breakthrough in the recent Aceh peace talks in Finland.

February 22, 2005

Associated Press - February 22, 2005

Jakarta – Indonesia's top intellectual and a longtime contender for the Nobel Literature prize believes that the influx of foreigners and aid money into tsunami-devastated Aceh could br

February 21, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 21, 2005

The president is the supreme commander of the Indonesian armed forces. The 1945 Constitution – both in its amended and original forms – clearly stipulates such.

February 19, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 19, 2005

"I don't care," has apparently become a catchphrase among government officials, following President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's example.

February 17, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 17, 2005

The reconstruction of Aceh moved into a new stage this week with the completion of military-style barracks to shelter victims of the December 26 tsunami.

February 14, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 14, 2005

Much has been made of Makarim Wibisono's appointment as chairman of the UN Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR).

February 12, 2005

Straits Times - February 12, 2005

Yang Razali Kassim – Within days of the tsunami disaster, several Indonesian organisations sent volunteers to Banda Aceh to provide humanitarian relief.

February 11, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 11, 2005

Not too long ago there was a time when the public, and journalists in particular, lived with a collective daily dose of fear.

February 8, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 8, 2005

The measure of a nation's greatness lies in its ability to reconcile its diversity.

Straits Times - February 8, 2005

John Mcbeth – Moulding tragedy into a political turning point in disaster-stricken Aceh presents both a glittering opportunity and a dangerous pitfall for President Susilo Bambang Yudho

February 5, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 5, 2005

After years of much talk and effectively no action at all, Jakarta's administrators seem at long last to have arrived at the realization that the problem of pollution in the Indonesian

February 3, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 3, 2005

It all sounds very good, but what does it all mean?

February 2, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 2, 2005

Those who regularly follow the summaries of the Supreme Audit Agency's reports on the state budget accounts would find nothing surprising in the latest findings related to the governmen

February 1, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - February 1, 2005

Desperate positivism.

January 29, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - January 29, 2005

Outrageous is one word to describe a beating Indonesian soldiers meted out to anticorruption activist Farid Faqih in Banda Aceh, an outspoken critic of the military, who now faces charg

January 27, 2005

Jakarta Post Editorial - January 27, 2005

There was little to talk about when the widely trumpeted first 100-day economic agenda of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's government ended.