Meanwhile, a crackdown on government opponents continues
H5N1 virus has killed at least 19 people in Indonesia since July
Human Rights Watch says Indonesian military's involvement in business ventures fuels human-rights abuses in country, leaves military be
First-ever direct elections for governor and other top posts expected to cement peace deal between government and members of former sep
GAM leaders met with Indonesian Vice President Yusuf Kalla to talk about their future election plans
Juwarno Sudarsono tells journalists that some members of the police and military are committing human rights abuses in province
Indonesian government has vowed to crack down on drug smuggling, especially on Bali, a long-time holiday destination for Australians, w
Subur Sugiarto sentenced to life in prison for helping Noordin Top, one of Southeast Asia's most wanted fugitives
Selection of Air Marshall Djoko Suyanto is sign government committed to reforming military
Vote seen as test of Lee Hsien Loong's popularity
Paul Wolfowitz says he believes Indonesia can increase its growth rate to 7 percent or higher, if it continues to fight corruption
Noordin Mohammed Top, believed to be one of Jemaah Islamiyah's leaders, escapes raid
British PM Tony Blair meet with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyno for hour-long discussion in Jakarta
Elections came about partly as result of December 2004 tsunami that devastated province on northern tip of Sumatra island
US diplomat Joseph Mussomeli has warned that island of Mindanao so lawless it risks becoming haven for Islamic extremists
Tsunamis, while relatively common in the Pacific Ocean, are extremely rare in the Indian Ocean
More than 140 people are believed to have died, including people on the ground, but several passengers may have escaped the wreckage al
US ambassador to Indonesia, B. Lynn Pascoe, says process of democratic reforms well underway
Report found intelligence agency known as BIN to have helped plan murder of 38-year-old human rights activist, Munir Said Thalib
Bill Clinton's visit to Aceh is part of four-day tour of tsunami-hit countries to ensure that aid is being distributed fairly, efficien
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