Law

Dancing against violence
Not even Mount Kelud erupting could stop Yogyakarta's activists from standing up against violence to women as part of One Billion Rising
Remembering Munir
A museum dedicated to the memory of the famous activist strives to promote human rights awareness among the younger generation
Defending murder
A marriage of convenience lies behind a campaign to defend Kopassus soldiers on trial for murder in Yogyakarta
After justice
What happens after three police officers are found guilty of manslaughter and torture?
ajiguna resized
Rahmat Ajiguna talks to Eve Warburton about the need to make farmers the centre of food security in Indonesia
Indonesia’s new anarchists
Insurrectionary anarchists, with international connections, nihilist values and a penchant for arson, are moving to fill the vacuum on the left
Ari’s audacity
How can you be a straight cop when people just give you money?
More than a fatal attraction
Outsiders see arak consumption as a highly dangerous activity, but arak plays an important role in Balinese society
Big prison, little prison
Stories from Papua’s political prisoners show life at the edge of freedom
Incarceration in Indonesia
An examination of prisons and detention centres shows that Indonesia still has a long way to go in protecting human rights
1Sudaryono resized
A disintegrating justice system is causing rampant prison overcrowding
Freeing shovelnosed ray, Bobby Anderson
In West Papua province’s Raja Ampat islands, a local fisheries conservation initiative is setting a global standard
Coins for the KPK
A public donation campaign shames the national legislature into supporting Indonesia’s premier anti-corruption agency