Law

Timotius and Freeport
Elite politics and Freeport Indonesia’s non-compliance continue to deny Timotius Kambu his owed wages
An inadvertent terrorist
One man’s humdrum pathway into terrorism demonstrates the need for extra care in prisons and de-radicalisation programs
No justice at home or abroad
Indonesia’s children wrongly imprisoned in Australia still haven’t been compensated
Roadside medicine men
Bootleg medicine sales are part of Indonesia’s healthcare infrastructure
Two carts rest on a mining site path. The photo is taken at an angle where the path appears to be going down from left to right.
Mining law changes in decentralising Indonesia raises new challenges and opportunities for local communities
An elderly woman stands in a grass field in a rural dwelling, looking to the side.
The 2009 mining law and the community benefit in Sulawesi
A mining base, with a pipe running across the foreground and some wooden structures.
Irrespective of location or commodity, peasants now compete with multinational mining companies on the mineral-rich tracts of Indonesia
Two Acehnese young women hold up colourful protest signs demanding justice for past human rights violations.
Aceh’s Commission for Truth and Reconciliation has an important, though delicate, mission ahead
Fesbuk Banten News logo.
Online corruption talk in Banten can be vitriolic