The escalation of violent attacks prompts some local governments to ban the activities of Ahmadiyah
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Fending for themselves
A three year campaign by hotel workers in Bandung shows how Indonesian workers are free to organise - and employers are free to resist
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Casualty of war
Aceh’s long years of conflict still scar the lives of their victims
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Breaking Bandung
Poor planning is undermining the historical significance of West Java’s capital
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Being Jewish in Indonesia
Life might be difficult at times, but Indonesia is home
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Images of Judaism
There is no shortage of images and interpretations of Jews and Judaism in Indonesia
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The curtain falls?
The expulsion of Dutch citizens at the end of 1957 appeared to signify the beginning of the end of the Jewish community in Indonesia, but now there are signs of renewal
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In memory of a community
The members of Tempo Dulu reminisce about Jewish life in Indonesia
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Remittance man and resistance fighter
Jewish man, Bruno Berler, met his death at the hands of the Japanese
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Indonesia’s Jews
This series of articles provides insight into the little-known history of the Jewish community in Indonesia
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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