Indonesia

September 2010

News/Indonesia
Tempo Interactive – September 8, 2010

Bibin Bintariadi, Malang – The government is not serious about resolving the death of human rights activist Munir. This has been proven by it simply instructing the Attorney General’s Office and other related parties to fully investigate Munir’s murder without taking the case seriously.

News/Indonesia
Kompas – September 8, 2010

Jakarta – Hundreds of people from various groups including as human rights activists, victims of human rights violations and students demonstrated in front of the State Palace in Jakarta on Tuesday September 7.

News/Indonesia
Tempo Interactive – September 7, 2010

Rosalina, Jakarta – A number of organisations that are part of the group Friends of Munir held a protest action in Jakarta on September 7 demanding a full resolution to the death of human rights activist Munir.

News/Indonesia
Tribunnews.com – September 5, 2010

Alie Usman, Jakarta – Scores of social and non-government organisations that are part of the Friends of Munir movement gathered today to commemorate six years since Munir’s death, a human rights activists killed mysteriously on his way to continue studies in the Netherlands six years ago.

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – September 1, 2010

Refugee: Wow the new building design... it’s to house us right Mr?

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – September 1, 2010

From an opinion piece in the Jakarta daily Kompas titled ‘The House of Representatives and Eradicating Corruption’.

August 2010

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – August 28, 2010

Kid: Mr, don’t worry about the wealth report... there’s a special going on letters certifying good behaviour... and remissions!

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – August 25, 2010

Document on scale reads ‘Wealth Report’

Anti-graft activists say that whether it’s because of negligence or a malicious intent to hide something, it is unacceptable that more than 100 lawmakers have still not submitted their personal wealth reports to the Corruption Eradication Commission. The reports were due in December last year.

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – August 22, 2010

Traffic cop: Mooooney... a play on the words duit (money) and peluit (whistle)

Man: Those kind of whistle-blowers, they’ve been around for ages Mr!

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – August 18, 2010

1st Man: Independence!

2nd Man: What’s up?