Indonesia
Indonesia’s Finance Minister leaves government
A new finance minister has taken the reigns in Indonesia promising to consolidate the country’s path to economic development. But......
Indonesian military threatens to sue journalist
Allan Nairn is an investigative journalist who has uncovered links between the 2009 killings of 8 Aceh activists and the......
A new era of co-operation between Australia and Indonesia, but no free trade agreement
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’ s visit to Australia seems to augur a new era of economic co-operation with talks......
West Papua discussions harmful to Australian-Indonesian relationship
Human Rights groups are calling for Kevin Rudd to raise talks on the situation in West Papua as the Indonesian......
Victims of Indonesian mud volcano still waiting for compensation
It’s been almost four years since a mud volcano erupted in the Indonesian district of Sidoarjo in eastern Java, but......
Australian flagpoles celebrate a forbidden West Papuan anniversary
This morning a red, white and blue flag was raised in the Sydney suburb of Petersham, with several West Papuans......
Balibo investigation back in spotlight
In 1975, five Australian journalists were killed by Indonesian forces to cover up their invasion of East Timor. These journalists......
Timor Leste Government releases indicted Indonesian war criminal
Why was Martenus Bere, an indicted war criminal, released on the 10th anniversary of Timor Leste’s independence from the brutal......
Forgotten sixth journalist stars in Balibo
Balibo the movie opens across the country today – almost 34 years after the deaths of five Australian journalists at......
Balibo the Movie stirs up old secrets
On the day Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975, five Australian journalists were murdered by the Indonesian military. The truth......