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(Bahasa Indonesia) Terawangan cepat capres batal Rhoma Irama

(Bahasa Indonesia) Terawangan cepat capres batal Rhoma Irama


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Posted on 10:13 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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Manila, Jakarta agree on sea limit

Manila, Jakarta agree on sea limit


In the spotlight, 20 May 2014

von Alex Flor

Sometimes our subscribers demand for positive news instead of all our negative reporting. Of course, not all is bad in Indonesia. But the good things are rarely news, but rather common or trivial issues.

Today we have some good news: at the right time when violent tensions in Vietnam raise up against China’s claiming of some disputed islands, and where a dispute between China and Japan on other islands is still going on, Indonesia ... read more

Posted on 03:30 PM in "In the Spotlight", Indonesia, Publications, Regional Conflicts
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Bravo ‘Partai Golput’

(Bahasa Indonesia) Bravo ‘Partai Golput’


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Posted on 05:46 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Terawangan Capres 2014-2019: Aburizal Bakrie

(Bahasa Indonesia) Terawangan Capres 2014-2019: Aburizal Bakrie


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Posted on 07:24 PM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Bahasa Indonesia) PBB Pertanyakan HAM Dan Perampasan Tanah Di Papua Pada Delegasi Indonesia

(Bahasa Indonesia) PBB Pertanyakan HAM Dan Perampasan Tanah Di Papua Pada Delegasi Indonesia


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Posted on 12:55 AM in Human Development, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Papua, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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UN body questions Indonesia on Papua, land-grabbing and human rights

UN body questions Indonesia on Papua, land-grabbing and human rights


Geneva, 01 May 2014

 

A Joint Press Release by Franciscans International, the International Coalition for Papua, VIVAT International, Watch Indonesia!, and the West Papua Netzwerk

 

On April 30 and May 1st, 2014, the UN Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights in Geneva assessed the level of implementation of these rights in Indonesia. The review process covered access to health care and education, the problem of land-grabbing, and the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples. In the discussion the Committee showed ... read more

Posted on 05:43 AM in Joint Press Releases & Statements, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Papua, Publications
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EPN welcomes Asia Pulp and Paper’s commitment on forest restoration and conservation

EPN welcomes Asia Pulp and Paper’s commitment on forest restoration and conservation


28 April 2014

Media release

The Environmental Paper Networks (EPN) of Europe and North America cautiously welcome today’s announcement by Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) of a plan to work with global and local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to restore and support the conservation of one million hectares of rainforest across Indonesia.

With its announcement, APP commits to all elements of “The First Test”, a set of Performance Milestones developed by the EPN in September last year (1), to guide the ... read more

Posted on 11:43 PM in Joint Press Releases & Statements, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Pulp & Paper, Rainforest, Environment & Climate
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Essential matters

Essential matters


D + C, Development and Cooperation, 23 April, 2014

http://www.dandc.eu/en/article/why-human-rights-depend-civil-society-activism-and-what-role-churches-can-play

by Hans Dembowski

Today, other issues arise for those who want to protect human rights than did 20 years ago. The challenges are still daunting however. Churches can play an important role in improving matters.

Indonesia ceased to be a dictatorship more than a decade ago. Nonetheless, there are still human-rights problems, says Basilisa Dengen of Watch Indonesia!, a non-governmental organisation based in Berlin. She adds that today’s human-rights infringements ... read more

Posted on 11:01 PM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications, Society & Religion, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Deutsch) Vor der Wahl des kleineren Übels

(Deutsch) Vor der Wahl des kleineren Übels


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Posted on 07:23 PM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Multi sederhana dan multi sebardana

(Bahasa Indonesia) Multi sederhana dan multi sebardana


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Posted on 05:03 PM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Judiciary & Administration, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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