There’s a whiff of 1998 in the Jakarta air as investors flee Indonesia’s currency and the stock market. The outflows are ...
Indonesia's currency neared a record low against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday as worries over slowing growth and rising ...
Indonesia’s central bank intervened to prop up the local currency after the rupiah slumped to its weakest level since the ...
Legislators revised a law to allocate more civilian posts for military officers, a move that harked back to the era of the dictator Suharto. By Sui-Lee Wee and Muktita Suhartono Indonesia’s ...
The revisions have been criticized by civil society groups, who say it could take the world’s third-biggest democracy back to ...
Indonesia’s newly revised military law expands the role of the armed forces in civilian affairs and undoes the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos controls media; a requisite for dictatorshipTHERE seemed to be a break of sunlight in the dark firmament of Marcos rule last Friday, March 28, when hundreds of thousands ...
Indonesian police fired water cannons on March 27 to disperse hundreds of protesters in the capital Jakarta angry at a newly ...
Activists have called for press freedom to be protected in Indonesia and demanded an investigation after a magazine critical ...
That risks a dangerous return to the country’s authoritarian past, undoing decades of hard-won democratic progress since the fall of former Indonesian president Suharto’s military dictatorship in 1998 ...
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