No. 82 April-June 2005

Mobility

Legacy of conflict
     Bugis IDPs have travelled as warriors, farmers, fishers and traders - Greg Acciaioli
 
Riding PELNI
     
Jesus tattoos, karaoke and the bearded cleric — welcome aboard! - Paul Dixon
 
Missing the boat?
     What happens when wandering sea nomads have to settle?
    - Chris Majors and Joanna Swiecicka
Second class citizens?
     Poverty and mobility mark the neglected east - Graeme Hugo

The Regions

Logging, soldiers and sex
    Military business brings many problems to Papua - Sinta Ratna Dewi and Bustar Maitar

Who benefits?
    
For the Forest Tobelo people, regional autonomy is a mixed blessing - Christopher R Duncan

Peace market
    
Building trust through trade in Ambon - Abubakar Riry and Mashudi Noorsalim

Travels of a doctor
    
A doctor goes to work in a remote community in Flores - Dr I Ketut Agus Sunatha

Wild West TV
    
Televangelism comes to regional Indonesia - David Hill

Re-drawing Sulawesi’s map
    
New provincial borders don’t solve old problems - Elizabeth Morrell

Election sale
    
A new parliamentarian discovers shocking truths - Wawan Anggarana

Political crime

Money politics
    
An election official resists massive bribery in last year’s elections - Yudi Junadi

Reformasi gangsters
    
Preman have had to change in order to stay in business - Loren Ryter

Education

Human rights for kids
    
It’s difficult to get human rights education into Indonesian schools - Ken Setiawan

Campus cruelty
    
Student initiations teach brutal lessons - Akhmad Joko Purnomo

Environment

Polluting Bali
    
Environmental groups protest a power plant at Lovina - Gede Wisnaya Wisna and Silvia Binder

Aceh tsunami

After the tsunami
    
Journal of an Aceh volunteer - Ed Aspinall

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