Sulawesi

Highlighting the state's role may help stop the Poso conflict
The struggle to implement Islamic Law in South Sulawesi
Regulating trawling companies is difficult when the navy is in business with them
Sending Troops is not Going to Solve Regional Conflicts
Indonesian journalists attend a peace journalism training workshop in Manado
The government works with waria in South Sulawesi
The mysteries of koro puzzle doctors, but dukun come to the rescue
In search of honest, well-designed aid for people displaced by the Poso conflict
Diverse responses to proponents of Islamic law indicate democracy is healthy in South Sulawesi
The interests of local people aren’t served by keeping them out of national parks
New provincial borders don’t solve old problems
What happens when wandering sea nomads have to settle?
Jesus tattoos, karaoke and the bearded cleric — welcome aboard!
Bugis IDPs have travelled as warriors, farmers, fishers and traders
Local theatre in Makassar reveals a backlash against Java-centrism
Intravenous drug use is exacerbating the spread of the HIV virus
Links between corruption and violence in Poso
Which Dongi people should be compensated for land?