(Deutsch) Vergessen gemachte Geschichte

(Deutsch) Vergessen gemachte Geschichte


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(Bahasa Indonesia) 1965: Apa yang menakutkan dari ingatan?

(Bahasa Indonesia) 1965: Apa yang menakutkan dari ingatan?


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Posted on 05:38 PM in Justice, History & Overview, Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications, Society & Religion, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Deutsch) 17.000 Inseln der Imagination und zwei Gesichter: Selbstdarstellung in Deutschland, Zensur in Indonesien

(Deutsch) 17.000 Inseln der Imagination und zwei Gesichter: Selbstdarstellung in Deutschland, Zensur in Indonesien


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Posted on 06:36 AM in democracy, History & Overview, Human Rights, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Press Freedom, Publications
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(Deutsch) “Das Jahrhundert des interreligiösen Dialogs”

(Deutsch) “Das Jahrhundert des interreligiösen Dialogs”


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Posted on 09:25 AM in democracy, History & Overview, Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications, Society & Religion, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Deutsch) “Schnitt in die Seele” – Neuauflage wird auf Frankfurter Buchmesse vorgestellt

(Deutsch) “Schnitt in die Seele” – Neuauflage wird auf Frankfurter Buchmesse vorgestellt


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Tribunal a necessity for truth and reconciliation

Tribunal a necessity for truth and reconciliation


The Jakarta Post, 01. Oktober 2015

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/10/01/tribunal-a-necessity-truth-and-reconciliation.html

By Fynn-Niklas Franke

Prior to the Independence Day celebrations last month, the international European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EuroSEAS) conference was held in Vienna, Austria, from of Aug. 11 to 14. The conference brought together 500 scholars and PhD students, including 130 participants from Asia, with 26 Indonesians participating also.

The event featured heated debate on relevant research topics related to Southeast Asia. One popular presentation related to the “International People’s Tribunal ... read more

Posted on 12:14 PM in History & Overview, Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications, Society & Religion, Transitional Justice, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Deutsch) Elf Jahre nach dem Mord an Menschenrechtverteidiger Munir: Ein Mord ohne Täter?

(Deutsch) Elf Jahre nach dem Mord an Menschenrechtverteidiger Munir: Ein Mord ohne Täter?


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Posted on 06:55 PM in Justice, Human Rights, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications, Society & Religion
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Will REDD+ help save Indonesia’s forest, or create ‘carbon cowboys’ instead?

Will REDD+ help save Indonesia’s forest, or create ‘carbon cowboys’ instead?


eco-business, 25. August 2015

http://www.eco-business.com/news/will-redd-help-save-indonesias-forest-or-create-carbon-cowboys-instead/%26ct=ga%26cd=CAEYACoTOTQyO

 The development of REDD+ in Indonesia as an experiment in bringing together carbon abatement, equity development and biodiversity protection is continuing to attract global attention. Simon Pollock reports.

During the past few years, the concept of REDD+ has emerged to protect forests and safeguard the livelihoods of those who live within and near them by providing a financial value for carbon left stored in forests.

Through REDD – which stands for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and ... read more

Posted on 07:25 PM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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Exiled politics: The act of singing

Exiled politics: The act of singing


exberliner, 24. August 2015

http://www.exberliner.com/features/out-now-our-september-exiled-politics-issue-2015/
  

Indonesian musician Tomi Simatupang is on a one-man mission to introduce Germany to an enigmatic song – and in doing so, bring his country’s darkest past to light.

By Eduardo Ecker MACIEJ LENARTOWICZ

The lights begin to dim as the last few people quietly squeeze into the stuffy conference room at the Haus der Demokratie on a hot summer evening. Tomi Simatupang hunches his shoulders behind his makeshift electric guitar and pedal ... read more

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(Deutsch) Frieden und Unfrieden in Aceh

(Deutsch) Frieden und Unfrieden in Aceh


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Posted on 07:25 PM in Aceh, democracy, Human Rights, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications, Regional Conflicts
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