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Indonesia to go nuclear

Indonesia to go nuclear


Watch Indonesia!, 30 November 2011

by Alex Flor


Probably Indonesia’s minister for state enterprises is right, if he supposes a dramatic growth of energy consumption. However, in Germany we have our own experiences with forecasts on energy consumption in the 1970s which never realized. However, these forecasts were instrumental in promoting nuclear energy.

Why should there be no other choice for Indonesia than nuclear power? Why is the minister not promoting “green” energies? The contribution of solar and wind power ... read more

Posted on 02:51 AM in "In the Spotlight", Economy, Labor & Corruption, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Pelanggaran Dapil, Siapa Peduli

(Bahasa Indonesia) Pelanggaran Dapil, Siapa Peduli


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Posted on 08:39 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Pemilu dan Dikotomi Jawa – Luar Jawa

(Bahasa Indonesia) Pemilu dan Dikotomi Jawa – Luar Jawa


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Posted on 07:24 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Deutsch) Angesagt – aus der Arbeit von Watch Indonesia!

(Deutsch) Angesagt – aus der Arbeit von Watch Indonesia!


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Posted on 01:59 AM in Justice, Human Rights, Indonesia, Recent Activities, Papua, Publications, Rainforest, Society & Religion, Environment & Climate, SUARA magazine
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Freeport Miners Fight for a Bigger Slice of Pie

Freeport Miners Fight for a Bigger Slice of Pie


Jakarta Globe, 13. November 2011

Tjahjo Eranius

Kuala Kencana. After more than a decade of hard work and long hours driving a truck through the mountains of Indonesia’s remote Papua province for US mining giant Freeport McMoRan, Nus Magay refuses to work for anything less than a hefty raise.
Since mid-September the 35-year-old has taken part in an angry strike — which last month turned deadly after clashes with police — together with about one-third of Freeport’s 23,000 workers.
“I’m ... read more

Posted on 03:30 PM in Economy, Labor & Corruption, Indonesia, Papua, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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New Report Reveals Extent of Papua Human Rights Violations

New Report Reveals Extent of Papua Human Rights Violations


We’d like to attract your attention to this new Human Rights Report on Papua. Watch Indonesia! contributed to this report.

Geneva, 03 November 2011

Faith Based Network on West Papua (FBN) – Franciscans International – Asian Human Rights Commission – TAPOL

 

NGOs meet in Geneva to address their concerns on the situation of Human Rights in Papua

Following last month’s violent dispersal by Indonesian security forces of the Third Papuan Peoples’ Congress in Jayapura, Indonesia has been confronted with the full scale ... read more

Posted on 03:26 AM in joint studies and reports, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Papua, Publications, Regional Conflicts
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Fungsi Partai Masih Keteteran

(Bahasa Indonesia) Fungsi Partai Masih Keteteran


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Posted on 06:54 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Ketika yang Sedikit Mengalahkan yang Banyak

(Bahasa Indonesia) Ketika yang Sedikit Mengalahkan yang Banyak


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Posted on 09:05 AM in democracy, Elections & Political Parties, Indonesia, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
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Indonesia: The Indonesian Government must ensure the Rule of Law

Indonesia: The Indonesian Government must ensure the Rule of Law


October 2011

Aide-Mémoire 2011

After the fall of the Suharto-Regime in 1998, Indonesia reoriented its human rights policies. Laws on human rights and human rights courts were passed, the national human rights commission was given additional powers and the Ministry of Justice was transformed into the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. At the UN-level, Indonesia became a party to both human rights covenants and signed a range of important conventions, such as the Convention against Torture. Through its membership ... read more

Posted on 12:55 AM in Aceh, joint position papers, Justice, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Papua, Publications, Environment & Climate
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(Deutsch) Indonesiens Unternehmerelite lässt die Puppen tanzen

(Deutsch) Indonesiens Unternehmerelite lässt die Puppen tanzen


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Indonesian version

Posted on 02:42 AM in Agro Fuels, democracy, Economy, Labor & Corruption, Elections & Political Parties, Human Rights, Indonesia, Information and Analysis, Papua, Publications, Pulp & Paper, Rainforest, Environment & Climate
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