Indonesian police reveal their soft spot
Strange companions in Jakarta's Jalan Jaksa
After the New Order, pomp and ceremony is returning to dusty palaces all over Indonesia
Taking the law into your own hands is now commonplace in urban areas in Indonesia
Five Indonesian domestic workers face possible death sentences in Singapore
Scholarly research and political reality meet in a Dutch inquiry into Papua
Oral histories of 1965
140,000 progressive Muslim volunteers monitored Indonesia’s April elections
Denise Leith makes a significant contribution to the debate surrounding the Freeport mine
Three women authors take the Indonesian literary world by storm
Teaching kids is about the little things
The elections show that Indonesian workers are not yet a major political presence
Munir’s death robbed Indonesia not only of a unique intellectual and activist, but of one of its brightest hopes for the future
There’s more than subversion in Indonesian jokes

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