National

The year began with a bad odour for many politicians
Strange companions in Jakarta's Jalan Jaksa
Taking a legal approach to fighting discrimination
Ethnic Chinese experience a ‘reawakening’ of their Chinese identity
Ien Ang returns to Indonesia and her Chinese roots
Taking the law into your own hands is now commonplace in urban areas in Indonesia
Five Indonesian domestic workers face possible death sentences in Singapore
Protest poetry lives on in post-Suharto Indonesia
Three women authors take the Indonesian literary world by storm
The elections show that Indonesian workers are not yet a major political presence
There’s more than subversion in Indonesian jokes
Will victims of human rights abuses at last have their say?
The new Constitutional Court combines law and politics
The successful new party PKS is a moderate alternative to radical Islamism
Elections do nothing to eliminate sources of social tension