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Legislating against the supernatural

Legislating against the supernatural

Indonesia’s parliament is cracking down on sorcery

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What gives rise to moral outrage?

What gives rise to moral outrage?

Rather than being merely the result of religious extremism, recent cases of moral outrage point to a wide range of current political and social problems

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Joke of the month?

Joke of the month?

What do you get when you cross Sarah Palin and an Islamic polygamist? Meet Rhoma Irama – Indonesia’s king of dangdut

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The era of convergent media

The era of convergent media

The integration of mainstream and social media creates a more responsive news cycle

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Facebooking for reform?

Facebooking for reform?

Social media campaigns highlight the need for criminal law reform in Indonesia

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The spirit of Sudirman

The spirit of Sudirman

A mural competition in Yogyakarta sees Indonesians reinterpreting their revolutionary past in the light of present concerns

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Stopping the flow

Stopping the flow

Lapindo Brantas’ involvement in the Surabaya Post has restricted the way journalists report on the mudflow

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Censorship makes a comeback

Censorship makes a comeback

Recent book bannings mark a return to the repressive practices of the New Order

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Driving under the New Order

Driving under the New Order

The tumultuous events of 1965 thwarted Liong Tjie Tjong’s writing aspirations

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Patrolling sexuality

Patrolling sexuality

The authorities and the media promote vigilantism in Aceh

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Demonstrating diversity

Demonstrating diversity

Photo-essay: Yogya’s community protests against the Pornography Bill

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Hot debates

Hot debates

A law on pornography still divides the community

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Freedom of expression

Freedom of expression

Whether Papuans support autonomy or independence, they should be allowed to speak freely

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A new artistic order?

A new artistic order?

The arts scene has changed radically since 1998, but some of the old uncertainties remain

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Blaming the messenger

Blaming the messenger

Indonesia’s tangled public information laws are keeping the press in check

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Angel sparks controversy

Angel sparks controversy

Journalists strike after West Java’s most famous newspaper ‘withdraws’ poem.

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Writing on the wall

Remember the election last May? MAS SUJOKO was there and listened in to the people's vote, recorded on walls all over Yogyakarta.

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Death of a journalist

'I write the truth and if I have to die for it, well so be it' wrote Udin shortly before he died. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL investigates.

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The sixth religion

Chinese Confucianism is recognised again as an official religion.

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