A public donation campaign shames the national legislature into supporting Indonesia’s premier anti-corruption agency
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Review: The making of an Indonesian human rights lawyer
Dan Lev explains how an outsider became a national hero
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Review: West Papua’s freedom struggle in its global context
Eben Kiksey invites the world to wake up to a crucial struggle unfolding in the Pacific
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What gives rise to moral outrage?
Rather than being merely the result of religious extremism, recent cases of moral outrage point to a wide range of current political and social problems
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Teaching remote Indonesia
A new program sends Indonesia’s best and brightest graduates to teach children in its poorest villages
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Indonesia’s secret police weapon
Perfectly coiffed hair and rose-pink cheeks underpin Polri’s latest policing tactic
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Joke of the month?
What do you get when you cross Sarah Palin and an Islamic polygamist? Meet Rhoma Irama – Indonesia’s king of dangdut
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The middle of nowhere
Highland communities in Papua are demanding access to services, but there is a limit to what can be offered in the most remote settlements
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Thirty years of Inside Indonesia
The last three decades have seen many political and technological changes, but Inside Indonesia remains a popular and important publication
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Staying the executioners' guns?
There are signs that Indonesia may move towards abolition of the death penalty
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More than six decades after being inspired as an undergraduate in Sydney, Ron Witton retraces his Indonesian language teacher's journey back to Suriname