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Indonesia: New law hurts workers, indigenous groups

In response to the omnibus bill, street protests immediately broke out in more than three dozen cities, with police arresting hundreds of protesters and physically assaulting or destroying the equipment of at least 28 journalists.

Indonesia: Disturbing series of assaults on journalists

The International Federation of Journalists and the Alliance of Independent Journalists expressed concern over reports that several local journalists were harassed and attacked across Indonesia.

Indonesia: Media organisations targeted in digital attacks for COVID-19 reporting

At least four media organisations have been targeted in digital attacks for publishing critical stories about the government’s COVID-19 response.

Melanesia: New report highlights increasingly hostile media environment

A new report published by the “Pacific Journalism Review” highlights threats against media freedom in the Melanesia region, particularly in Vanuatu, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, and West Papua.

Indonesia: YouTube censors live stream on homophobia and religion

The live webinar ‘Exploring non-homophobic religions’ was interrupted on 24 June after users reported the webinar for breaching community guidelines. Many are asking if it reflects an algorithm bias against LGBTQI+ content or whether it was initiated by conservative groups in Indonesia.

Indonesia: Court finds internet ban in Papua and West Papua violates the law

The internet in Papua and West Papua was blocked during anti-racism protests in August and September 2019. Several groups including IFEX member the Alliance of Independent Journalists challenged the ban in November.

Campaign Snapshot: A groundbreaking Indonesian project to counter false information

How a collaborative project in Indonesia tackled the problem of misinformation and disinformation during the country’s 2019 elections.

Indonesia: Draft Criminal Code disastrous for rights

Civil society groups said the current bill contains articles that will violate the rights of women, religious minorities, LGBTQI+, as well as freedom of speech and association.

Indonesia urged to respect and uphold human rights of Papuan people

Civil society groups ask the Indonesian government to lift restrictions on internet access and commit itself to protecting the human rights of Papuans.

Indonesian president urged to side with Baiq Nuril and other victims of sexual violence

Many online sexual harassment cases are left unaddressed amidst the increasing number of victims voicing their concerns about sexual harassment.

Journalists assaulted during post-election riots in Indonesia

At least seven journalists were attacked after riots erupted during a protest against the election results in Indonesia.

Young women on their cellphones in Surakarta, Indonesia, 17 July 2016, Solo Imaji / Barcroft Images / Barcroft Media via Getty Images

Indonesia: Prison for WhatsApp messages

Saidah Saleh Syamlan was sentenced to 10 months in jail in Indonesia for allegedly sending defamatory WhatsApp messages.

Indonesian street punk musicians play by sidewalk food stalls in Jakarta, Indonesia, 21 June 2010, ROMEO GACAD/AFP/Getty Images

Indonesia’s Music Bill could restrict artistic freedom

Index on Censorship urges that proposed legislation that would restrict artistic freedom be discarded.

Indonesian journalists observe World Press Freedom Day in Bandung, Indonesia, 3 May 2016, Jefta Images / Barcroft Images / Barcroft Media via Getty Images

Hope, courage, and resilience: Women journalists in Indonesia tell their stories

A new book features 50 stories penned by Indonesian women journalists.

Members of AJI take part in a protest against the remission granted to Susrama, the accused in a journalist's murder, Jakarta, Indonesia, 25 January 2019, Anton Raharjo/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Indonesian president grants remission to a journalist’s murderer

AJI said the president’s decision to reduce Susrama’s sentence has obstructed justice. In 2010, he had been found guilty of being the mastermind behind the killing of journalist Prabangsa.

Indonesian anti-terror police officers escort an individual accused of masterminding an attack in the capital Jakarta, at a South Jakarta court, 22 June 2018, BAY ISMOYO/AFP/Getty Images

Indonesia’s new counterterrorism law imperils rights

Indonesia is urged to amend the law to uphold rights while meeting security concerns.