Regions

Unable to pay for formal lessons, many poor Indonesians have mastered English through radio, TV and film. Like Rizza of Surabaya.
Highlighting the state's role may help stop the Poso conflict
Indonesians are seeking a public voice through radio
A new local press must struggle to survive when the novelty of autonomy wanes
The struggle to get Indonesia online
Radio has undergone a revolution since Suharto resigned
Millions of Indonesians must watch soap operas
'In Indonesia, pornography is also blamed for everything from teenage promiscuity, to rape and AIDS (and is also linked in the public mind with drugs)'
Indonesia today is a dangerous place primarily for Indonesians, not foreigners
Understanding the tragedy beyond al-Qaeda and Bush's 'war on terror'
Families of the disappeared are still searching for answers
Will a Truth and Reconciliation Commission ever be formed?
The military fleeces and polices port workers
Regulating trawling companies is difficult when the navy is in business with them
Homegrown security forces wield great power in Lombok