Annisa Nurul Aziza
Indonesian Cops Jailed Over Acid Attack on Graft Investigator After Widely Panned Three-Year Probe
The officers who carried out the attack were given light sentences due to their claim that they didn't mean to leave the investigator blind in one eye.
Indonesian Family Forces 12-Year-Old Girl to Marry 45-Year-Old Man to ‘Repay a Favor’
Despite the government banning them, child marriages are still common in Indonesia, much to the detriment of the girls pressed into them.
Frenchman Found Dead in Jail Cell After Allegedly Molesting As Many As 300 Indonesian Minors
The scale of the alleged abuse is a grim reminder of Indonesia's apparent inability to protect its children against sexual predators.
Nine Female Cyclists in Indonesia’s Banda Aceh Were Tracked Down by Police For Wearing ‘Sexy’ Clothes
The incident has dragged the province's controversial Sharia-based dress code back into the spotlight. As for the riders' offending garb? Long-sleeved shirts and dark slacks.
Indonesia's House of Representatives Dropped an Anti-Sexual Violence Bill
The proposed law, a deputy commissioner said, was "too difficult to discuss."
Why Do Indonesians Keep Taking Back the Bodies of COVID-19 Patients by Force?
It has to do with cultural expectations, for one thing, and stigma, for another, but some say the government could also stand to be a little more flexible.
The ‘World’s Largest Dump’ Is in Indonesia and It’s a Ticking Time Bomb
We take a closer look at that dumpsite reposted by Leonardo DiCaprio on Instagram
Facebook Removed Hundreds of Accounts for Allegedly Spreading Propaganda in Indonesia
Accounts that shared content in favour of independence in the Papua region were linked to an Indonesian media firm.
Churches in Papua Give Temporary Shelter to Muslim Migrants Amid Riots
Knowing the rioters wouldn’t enter places of worship, church leaders decided to take people in for protection.
Indonesian Government Denies Involvement in Spreading Hoaxes About Student Protesters
The government allegedly spreads online content that accuse demonstrators of triggering riots.
Pilots Complain About Music Coming From Pirate Radios Used by Indonesian Fishermen
It turns out that it's not just fishermen who can hear the music, pilots whose planes happen to pass overhead do too.
An Inmate in Indonesia Escaped by Breaking Through Prison Walls Using a Spoon
This was the inmate’s third successful escape.