Oct - Dec 2008
West Papua: Inside Indonesia?
West Papua: Inside Indonesia?
This edition of Inside Indonesia marks an important anniversary, and explores the multiple faces of Indonesian Papua today - Jennifer Robinson
Rulers in their own country?
Special autonomy and Papuan aspirations have been thwarted by Jakarta and hampered by the administrative fragmentation sponsored by local politicians - Richard Chauvel
Papua road map
Conflict resolution should move from a security to a justice approach - Muridan S Widjojo
Freedom of expression
Whether Papuans support autonomy or independence, they should be allowed to speak freely - Jennifer Robinson
Torture in Papua
Human rights groups report on abuses - J. Budi Hernawan OFM
Arnold Ap and Theys Eluay
Political assassinations targeted West Papua’s culture and political identity - Carmel Budiardjo
Tangguh goes onstream
BP’s massive LNG project is due to begin operations in late 2008, despite social and environmental costs - Paul Barber
Beyond the Museum
Asmat bisj-poles gain new meaning in a Papuan refugee protest in Melbourne - Kipley Nink
Papuan romance
New norms about love and marriage alter the rules for the young - Sarah Hewat
Faith, flags and festivities
Images of highlanders at home and abroad - Jenny Munro
Papua webs
Web-based resources related to Indonesian Papua and West Papua - Michael Cookson
Weekly Articles
Shot until dead
No end in sight for the death penalty in Indonesia - Dave McRae
The one that got away?
Muchdi’s murder trial starts falling apart - Tim Lindsey and Jemma Parsons
Demonstrating diversity
Photo-essay: Yogya’s community protests against the Pornography Bill - FG Pandhuagie
Hot debates
A law on pornography still divides the community - Helen Pausacker
Review: Refugees and Rebels
Indonesian Exiles in Wartime Australia By Jan Lingard - reviewed by Jean Gelman Taylor
No positive news
People living with HIV face corruption and incompetence in the health system - Michael Buehler
Staying clean
Drug rehabilitation in Indonesia - Christopher Morrison
We miss you wali nanggroe
Hasan di Tiro returns to an Aceh in transition - Catherine Smith and Thushara Dibley
Giving up partisan politics?
Indonesia's biggest Muslim organizations are having second thoughts about partisan politics - Eunsook Jung
Promoting Pluralism
Pesantren progressives defend constitutional religious freedoms - Joanne McMillan
Underground and at risk
Men who have sex with men in urban Papua - Iskandar Nugroho
Papuan waria and HIV risk
Indigenous waria face systemic discrimination, increasing their risk of HIV infection - Jack Morin and Leslie Butt
Brothers in arms
Papuan footballers score goals against HIV - Sara Knuckey
Inside Indonesia 94: Oct-Dec 2008
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