Indonesia

May 2010

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – May 26, 2010

Observers say that without the vote pulling appeal if its patron President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono – who is not be eligible to run for the presidency again – the Democrat Party vehicle will find itself in the political doldrums come the 2014 general elections.

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KRjogja.com – May 21, 2010

Yogyakarta – Activists from the United People’s Movement (GRB) in the Central Java city of Yogyakarta held a protest action by placing flowers on a grave at the zero kilometer point near the Yogyakarta central post office on Friday May 21.

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Okezone – May 21, 2010

Hen Hen, Jakarta – A number of social and student organisations held a protest action in front of the House of Representatives (DPR) building on May 21 to commemorated 12 years of reformasi or political reform.

Statements/Indonesia
KPRM-PRD – May 21, 2010

Let us unite to overthrow the pro-imperialist government of SBY-Boediono and the rotten political elite. Replace them with a United Government of the Poor!

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – May 19, 2010

1st Man: Now we’re free from terrorism

2nd Man: Free? Are you kidding?

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – May 8, 2010

Suits: Political parties, funny companies, tax mafia

News/Indonesia
Detik.com – May 8, 2010

Mega Putra Ratya, Jakarta – Around 200 people from the Indonesian People’s Opposition Front (FOR Indonesia) held an action in which 100 candles were lit at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta to commemorate 17 years since the murder of labour activist Marsinah.

Statements/Indonesia
Perempuan Mahardhika – May 8, 2010
Disband the TNI’s territorial command Liberate Indonesia from capitalism Arrest and try Marsinah’s killers

Marsinah was a woman worker who was militant and courageous.

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – May 5, 2010

Government official: Up for auction, up for auction...

Man: Ooo... So it’s worth as much as that...

News/Indonesia
Kompas – May 3, 2010

Anung Wendyartaka – To this day there has yet to be any visible sign of a breakthrough in the improvement of workers’ standard of living. On the one hand, the basic rights possessed by the working class are still felt to be inadequate and on the other, workers themselves appear to fail to appreciate their existence.