Weekly Articles (83): Jul-Sep 2005


Bloodied but unbowed
Written by Dirk Tomsa   
Golkar still dominates Indonesian politics Tags: Politics Political Parties Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) National
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Polygamy and chickens
Written by Nina Nurmila   
This man’s message is simple — four wives are better for business than one Tags: Gender Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) Islam Politics of Religion National Java
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Uniform jilbab
Written by Lyn Parker   
The Islamic headscarf is now compulsory in many high schools Tags: Gender Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) Gender Rights Islam Sumatra
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Mochtar Lubis
Written by David Hill   
Always controversial, Mochtar Lubis was one of Indonesia’s most respected journalists and best-known authors for over four decades. Tags: Literature Media New Order (1967-98) Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) National Obituary
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Semsar Siahaan (1952-2005)
Written by Brita Miklouho   
An outsider to all establishments, even artistic ones, Semsar Siahaan is yet to be accorded his rightful place among the ranks of great Indonesian artists Tags: Visual Arts Social Movements New Order (1967-98) Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) Profiles Obituary
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Acehnese voices
Written by Andrew Thornley   
As reconstruction moves into high gear, it’s time to listen to tsunami victims Tags: Separatism Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) Natural Disasters Aid Sumatra Aceh
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After the tsunami, the free for all
Written by Linda Mylle   
International agencies need to take the time to understand local groups Tags: Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) Natural Disasters Aid Sumatra Aceh
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Aceh's loss
Civil society mourns in the tsunami’s aftermath Tags: Yudhoyono presidency (2004-) Natural Disasters Sumatra Aceh
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