An unsolved puzzle
Review: A new book on Christianity in Indonesia fails to throw light on the startling prominence of women in the church in Minahasa
Patrolling sexuality
The authorities and the media promote vigilantism in Aceh
Water woes
Private sector participation in Jakarta’s water supply has left many citizens high and dry
Down by the riverside - Kali Ciliwung
Photo-essay: some of Jakarta’s poorest inhabitants find both suffering and happiness on the banks of its main river
Obama's Indonesia question
Will the US president continue unrestricted aid to Indonesia’s military?
Ahmadiyah dispute intensifies
Violence at the National Monument in Jakarta almost caused a conflict between Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah in Lamongan
Beyond terrorism and martyrdom
People in West Java hold diverse memories of the Darul Islam rebellion and its leader Kartosuwiryo
Keeping Bali strong?
Hindu-Muslim tensions have mounted, but not to boiling point
Hubs and wires
Internet use in Indonesian NGOs is strengthening civil society
Editorial dependence
Owners exert their sway in Indonesian newsrooms, but journalists soldier on
The Indie takeover
Independent record labels give the majors a run for their money
Shot until dead
No end in sight for the death penalty in Indonesia
The one that got away?
Muchdi’s murder trial starts falling apart
Hot debates
A law on pornography still divides the community