Communal Violence

Game of chance
Chinese Indonesians play asylum roulette in the United States
A common destiny
Challenges remain for Chinese Indonesians 10 years after reformasi
Is Indonesia a 'tinder-box'? A potential Bosnia in Southeast Asia? Or is it essentially peaceful, but someone is stirring the pot, perhaps to make a point before the 1997 elections? GERRY VAN KLINKEN visits the sites of three riots.
MICHAEL DOVE traces Dayak unhappiness to inequities in state development.
When reporting ethnic conflict, journalists can make a difference
Fighting has stopped in North Maluku, but mistrust lingers
Why has this Muslim-Christian conflict continued for three years?
How custom overcame religious rivalry in Southeast Maluku
Highlighting the state's role may help stop the Poso conflict
Homegrown security forces wield great power in Lombok
A new security force in Bali is cloaked in tradition
Sending Troops is not Going to Solve Regional Conflicts
Indonesian journalists attend a peace journalism training workshop in Manado
In search of honest, well-designed aid for people displaced by the Poso conflict
Ethnic relations in West Kalimantan are marked with blood
Those who support the Acehnese should not support GAM
Building trust through trade in Ambon
Bugis IDPs have travelled as warriors, farmers, fishers and traders

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