Jakarta, Indonesia (8 May 2012) —— “I’m here to show how investing in Indonesian market can help bringing American economy back to its revival,” Indira said while leaving San Fransisco to New Orleans in her US business trip. Her next agenda will be going to Washington DC, New York City, and Boston before flying back […]
Obama: Stop funding Indonesian torture of Papuans
November 4, 2010 Human rights organization Survival International is asking President Obama, who is due to visit Indonesia next week, to suspend US military assistance to Jakarta until its forces stop killing and torturing the people of West Papua. Obama’s visit comes shortly after the emergence of shocking video footage showing Indonesian soldiers torturing two […]
US-backed elite Indonesian forces target churchmen and civilians
A leading churchman in West Papua has called on President Obama to withdraw US cooperation with Indonesia’s elite ‘Kopassus’ forces, after finding himself on a military ‘enemies’ list. Kopassus soldiers murdered a previous ‘enemy’, Papuan leader Theys Eluay, in 2001. Reverend Benny Giay, an outspoken defender of human rights in West Papua, has found himself […]
224.000 Indonesian Pilgrims Leaving To Mecca
Jakarta – Indonesia (18 Oktober 2010 ), Indonesian pilgrims start leaving for Mecca from 11 embarkation provided. This year the number of pilgrims who went to the Holy Land of Mecca as many as 224 thousand people including officers pilgrimage. As in previous years, pilgrims from Indonesia is the largest of other countries. […]
The Indonesian National Police Challenged Hackers to Fight Terrorism
The Indonesian National Police through its Cyber Crime Unit are calling on the country’s hackers to help and give a hand in the fight against terrorism. The National Police challenge all Indonesian Hackers to reveal the true creator of the mediaislam-bushro.blogspot.com; a blog that claimed the Jakarta Bombings attacks, and confessed that is speak on […]
Twittering the Indonesian Election
Throughout June, Twitter users brought the world’s attention to Iran’s disputed election. With the curbed media on ground, protesting Iranians have been relying on Twitter and other social tools to get the word out. As trending topic, hashtagged #iranelection, New York University professor Clay Shirky noted the phenomenon as “The big one. This is the first revolution that has […]
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