Tag: Indonesia
‘Useless for us’: New Indonesian capital excludes indigenous, poor
New capital city will uproot thousands of indigenous people, and offers little incentive for poorer residents in Jakarta to move
Strong quakes shake Indonesia, Philippines but cause no damage
Officials in both countries said there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, and there was no tsunami threat from either quake
Indonesia pays US$1.7 million in compensation to 142 terror victims, families
One of those who received compensation on March 4 was the widow of Marten Solong, one of four Christian farmers killed by militants
Indonesia to invite Pope Francis for a visit
An Indonesian official said it is their "hope that His Holiness will visit Indonesia when the situation returns to normal” after the pandemic
Catholic media in Indonesia lauded for promoting truth, harmony
Indonesian Church leaders said journalism "is a noble profession" and journalists are "called to bring hope and optimism to society"
Indonesian Carmelite bishop Hadisumarta dies at age 89
He served as bishop of Malang, Indonesia, from 1973 to 1988 and as bishop of the Diocese of Manokwari-Sorong from 1988 until 2003
Indonesian bishop appeals for respect for rights of Borneo’s Dayak Iban...
Land grabbing, illegal logging, and land conversion threaten the indigenous communities on the island of Kalimantan
Indonesian militant jailed for 15 years over 2002 Bali bombings
Zulkarnaen set up a special JI cell and was described as a "key asset" because of his experience in camps in Afghanistan and the Philippines
Protestant politician in Indonesia faces imprisonment for ‘hate speech’
Hutahaean later apologized in a video on social media, saying his earlier tweet was “an imaginary dialogue between my heart and mind”
Greenpeace warns coal import dependence to worsen energy security in Southeast...
Greenpeace warned that consumers will shoulder the high electricity costs resulting from fossil fuel import dependence