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Suharto’s 32-year reign brought significant economic growth but also widespread allegations of corruption and human rights ...
Greater military influence in government, reporters under threat and a stuttering economy—Indonesian President Prabowo ...
Maria Catharina Sumarsih (front row, sixth from left) with fellow rights activists after submitting a letter of objection to ...
Greater military influence in government, reporters under threat and a stuttering economy -- Indonesian President Prabowo ...
The Indonesian leader has surrounded himself with a circle of Western-educated economic advisors resembling the “Berkeley ...
One of the key organisers, Ulya Niami Jamson (Pipin), 37, is a charismatic academic and seasoned activist from Central Java.
Jakarta’s revised TNI law illustrates the danger of the “MOOTW” doctrine – a worrying concept that is not unique to Indonesia ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday warned that the latest wave of threats on journalists and media outlets in Indonesia has escalated, leading to a severe impact on press freedom across the ...
The decision has critics anxious that the world’s third-largest democracy could hark back to the days of dictator Suharto, who ruled Indonesia with an iron fist for more than three decades.
If you had told anti-globalist protesters from 25 years ago that their ideological heirs would be MAGA fans rallying behind a billionaire with gold-plated toilets, they would’ve ...