Tag: Joko Widodo
No progress on press freedom, impunity under Jokowi’s watch
By Dieqy Hasbi Widhana in Jakarta
Indonesia's National Press Day (HPN), which falls on February 9 - yesterday, is a reminder of the murder of...
Jokowi plays it tough, accusing Prabowo of ‘outbursts of lies’
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo appears to have gone on the offensive against his challenger in the upcoming presidential election Prabowo Subianto...
Jakarta Post: Freedom for cleric linked to Bali bombing? Why now?
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Indonesian President Joko Widodo says a radical Muslim cleric linked to the 2002 Bali bombings would only be released from jail...
Jokowi unmoved by growing support for ‘noise’ blasphemy case woman
By Christie Stefanie in Jakarta
President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo says he respects the verdict handed down by an Indonesian local court against an ethnic Chinese...
Indonesian ambassador hits back at Herald columnist’s ‘baseless’ claim
By Tama Salim in Jakarta
Indonesian Ambassador Tantowi Yahya has dismissed allegations that President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo had acted disrespectfully toward Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern...
Widodo and West Papuan human rights fall under NZ media radar
BRIEFING: By Colin Peacock of RNZ Mediawatch
While a former US President’s visit preoccupied the New Zealand media this week, the state visit of the...
Open letter to PM Ardern: Raise Papua human rights crimes with...
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
An advocacy group, West Papua Action Auckland, has urged Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to raise human rights and the "suffering of...
Accidents expose lax safety hitting Indonesia’s infrastructure projects
By Sarah Yuniarni in Jakarta
A recent string of accidents in major construction projects in Indonesia has raised concerns of lax safety standards as President...
HRW condemns failure to end abusive ‘virginity tests’ in Indonesia
Human Rights Watch
Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo should order Indonesia’s police chief and armed forces commander to immediately ban so-called “virginity tests” of female...
Indonesia’s development dilemmas – a green info gap and budget pressure
Crucial to how Indonesia's news outlets cover the environment - and its destruction - is the ownership and vested interests of the media landscape. ...
Jokowi’s foreign policy becomes more visible, says ex-envoy to US
Indonesia's foreign policy under President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has become more visible regionally and globally, contrary to popular assumptions from the early days of...
Mastermind behind murder of activist Munir still unknown after 13 years
By Dames Alexander Sinaga in Jakarta
Almost 13 years to the day since human rights activist Munir Said Thalib was poisoned with arsenic aboard a...
Plans to end violence, improve human rights in West Papua ‘unravelling’
ANALYSIS: By Hipolitus Yolisandry Ringgi Wangge in Jakarta
Reports about the shooting of an indigenous Papuan by police officers early this month in Deiyai district,...
No mercy for Indonesian drug dealers, says Widodo in ‘just shoot’...
By Dames Alexander Sinaga in Jakarta
President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has ordered law enforcers to shoot drug traffickers to deal with what he called a...
Thousands support Indonesian petition to repeal blasphemy law
By Marguerite Afra Sapiie in Jakarta
Indonesians have called on President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo to immediately repeal Article 156a on religious blasphemy of the Criminal...
RSF calls on Jokowi to honour pledge to let journalists work...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called on Indonesian President Joko Widodo to keep his election promise to allow local and international journalists to operate...
Indonesia’s tug-of-war: The age of pseudo-military leaders rolls on
ANALYSIS: By Johannes Nugroho (Part 2)
Following the awkward debacle of suspended military cooperation with Australia, in another maverick moment, General Gatot Nurmantyo told the...
Indonesia’s military and police locked in presidential tug-of-war
ANALYSIS: By Johannes Nugroho (Part 1)
Since its inception in 2014, President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's administration has witnessed growing rivalry between the Indonesian Military (TNI)...
Indonesia and Australia agree to restore full military ties
Indonesia and Australia have restored full military relations coinciding with the visit of President Joko Widodo to Canberra at the weekend. Video: Al Jazeera...
Indonesians fear Duterte-style assassinations, drug war
By Katharina R. Lestari in Jakarta
Church officials and human rights activists believe Indonesia could be heading down the same path as the...
‘Everything can be burnt’ – Melanesian West Papua in the Jokowi...
The face of West Papuan society is changing but RNZ International found that the core culture of the indigenous people of Indonesia's Papua region...
‘We’re not losing control to “radicals”,’ says Indonesian minister
Al Jazeera's Inside Story this week features the "blasphemy" trial against Indonesia's Christian Basuki "Ahok" Tjahaja Purnama and asks if the 1969 law is...