There’s a whiff of 1998 in the Jakarta air as investors flee Indonesia’s currency and the stock market. The outflows are ...
Indonesia's revised military law expands the armed forces' role in civilian affairs, sparking fears of a return to autocratic ...
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Why Indonesia’s new military law has sparked outrage: ‘We’re going backwards’The amendments were pushed by the coalition government of Prabowo Subianto, a former army general and son-in-law of former ...
Indonesia's currency teetered near a record low against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday as worries over slowing growth and ...
Indonesia’s central bank intervened to prop up the local currency after the rupiah slumped to its weakest level since the ...
Indonesia's parliament has passed controversial changes to legislation that will allow its military a bigger role in ...
The revisions have been criticized by civil society groups, who say it could take the world’s third-biggest democracy back to ...
Legislators revised a law to allocate more civilian posts for military officers, a move that harked back to the era of the ...
The controversial amendments were backed by general-turned-president Prabowo Subianto. Rights groups are concerned the law ...
The amendment has sparked fears of a return to the era of dictator Suharto, who Prabowo once served and who used military ...
Indonesia's parliament passed revisions to the country's military law on Thursday, allocating more civilian posts for ...
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