(Deutsch) Dirty Vote: „Ich könnte mir Ignoranz nicht verzeihen“
Posted on 05:46 PM in "In the Spotlight", democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications
Elections 2024 in Indonesia: Analysis and Opinions (Article Series)
On 14 February, Indonesia will hold the world’s largest election in a single day. The approximately 205 million eligible voters are called upon to elect a new president and vice president as well as almost 20,000 representatives for the national parliament, the provincial parliaments and the district parliaments.
In view of their formative power, the presidential elections are widely in the focus of public attention. Since mid-November, the approved pairs of presidential and vice-presidential candidates who will run to succeed President ... read more
Posted on 07:57 PM in Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications
Elections 2024 in Indonesia: Analysis and Opinions (Article Series)
On 14 February, Indonesia will hold the world’s largest election in a single day. The approximately 205 million eligible voters are called upon to elect a new president and vice president as well as almost 20,000 representatives for the national parliament, the provincial parliaments and the district parliaments.
In view of their formative power, the presidential elections are widely in the focus of public attention. Since mid-November, the approved pairs of presidential and vice-presidential candidates who will run to succeed President ... read more
Posted on 07:57 PM in Elections & Political Parties, Feature, Indonesia
(Deutsch) Das indonesische Wahlsystem
Posted on 11:04 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia
ZUM 15. JAHRESTAG DES FRIEDENS IN ACEH
15 Jahre Frieden in Aceh
Ein Gastbeitrag von Gunnar Stange
Am 15. August 2020 jährt sich die Unterzeichnung des Friedensvertrages – des sogenannten Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) – zwischen der indonesischen Regierung und der Bewegung Freies Aceh (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka, GAM) in Helsinki zum 15. Mal. Der Friedensvertrag beendete einen fast dreißigjährigen bewaffneten Konflikt in Indonesiens westlichster Provinz Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (kurz Aceh), in dem geschätzte 30.000 Menschen den Tod ... read more
Posted on 01:42 PM in Aceh, Activities, democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Justice, Human Rights, Indonesia, Judiciary & Administration, Publications, security sector, Transitional Justice
(Deutsch) Wahlen: Allah hilft nicht jedem
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German versionPosted on 03:10 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications
(Deutsch) Wenn Orang Utans wählen dürften
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German versionPosted on 12:05 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Human Rights, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate
Life, interrupted: Documents from Berlin
Jakarta Post, 10 December 2018
www.thejakartapost.com/life/2018/12/10/life-interrupted-documents-from-berlin.html
by Katrin Figge
When Pipit Rochijat Kartawidjaja came to West Berlin to study electrical engineering in the early 1970s, he found a city isolated by the Cold War and divided by a wall. It was home to all sorts of creative minds: musicians, artists and student activists.
Foreigners seemed to be strangely attracted to West Berlin, as its isolated status reflected their own state of mind of feeling like an outsider.
Pipit, however, quickly took ... read more
(Deutsch) Watch! Indonesia – indonesische Filmreihe im BABYLON, Berlin-Mitte
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German versionPosted on 05:51 AM in Agro Fuels, Activities, Visitor Programmes, democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Society & Religion, Environment & Climate
Invitation: Conference: ‚Law and Justice: Indonesia 20 Years after Reformasi‘
Conference: ‚Law and Justice: Indonesia 20 Years after Reformasi‘
Berlin, 9th – 11th November 2018
The year 1998 is considered as the year of ‘Reformasi’ which marked the end of dictatorship in Indonesia. The great pro-democratic demonstrations, especially those of students, ended dictator Suharto’s power who had led the country under military rule for 30 years. The 20th anniversary of ‘Reformasi’ offers an occasion to reflect on own endeavors, to develop new strategies and eventually a chance for consolidation. This ... read more