Tough justice: new Jakarta governor to settle on controversial minimum wage
At a time when much of Indonesia’s media remains fixated on president Joko Widodo’s cabinet selection, a separate drama of much more immediate import to Jakarta’s poor has been quietly unfolding...
View ArticleGruesome murders expose plight of Hong Kong’s Indonesian migrants
Rurik Jutting after appearing in court in Hong Kong, Monday. Pic: AP. The horrific double murder of Sumarti Ningsih and Seneng Mujiasih offers yet another chilling reminder of the abuse and...
View ArticleJakarta trade unions reject 10% minimum wage increase, threaten strike action
Indonesian workers march during a May Day rally in Jakarta, Indonesia earlier this year. Pic: AP. After another week of tortuous negotiations and a missed deadline on November 1, Jakarta’s...
View ArticleThe Look of Silence review: Oppenheimer revisits Indonesia’s genocide
A still from Joshua Oppenheimer’s ‘The Look of Silence’. In 2012 Joshua Oppenheimer’s ‘The Act of Killing’ broke new ground in the field of documentary film-making, collecting a multitude of...
View ArticleAsia’s war on meth has failed; now it’s time to look at the alternatives
Two bags of crystal meth and packets of methamphetamine pills trafficked from Burma are displayed after a seizure in Bangkok, Thailand. Pic: AP. An unprecedented rise in methamphetamine trafficking is...
View ArticleBurma has ‘failed demonstrably’ to combat drug crime, says Obama
U.S. President Barack Obama has slammed Burma (Myanmar) for failing to combat illicit drug production in its northern border states, as Washington names and shames its weaker allies in the global war...
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