Human Rights

Aceh: Two years of peace
 In welcoming you to our new version of Inside Indonesia, it’s fitting that we focus on one of the greatest achievements of Indonesia’s democratisation: peace in Aceh.
Waiting for justice
Victims of human rights abuses in Aceh have not yet seen the legal processes they’ve been promised.
A heroine for humanity
There are dozens of stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things for human rights in Aceh. Here is a personal account of one such person.
Aceh homebound?
In the wake of peace, Acehnese living in Malaysia are thinking about return. But it can be tough leaving a new life to start afresh back home
Transgendered in Malang
The waria community in this East Javanese city are out in the open, but misunderstanding and prejudice are still widespread.
Timorese women raped by Indonesian militias need justice. So do all the other women who survived New Order abuse
Rifka Annisa is educating the community about the nature of domestic violence 
Throughout its history, outsiders wanted the women's movement to be nationalist first of all. Now women are finding their own voice
This energetic cabinet minister wants more power for women, fast
Australia must be a good global citizen towards refugees who transit Indonesia
How Indonesia responds to human rights abuse in Papua is the measure of reform elsewhere
A Papuan activist wins a prestigious prize for her work on the environment
Give peace a chance