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March 2015

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Tribune Yogya – March 8, 2015

Khaerur Reza, Yogya – Because of the great many government policies that fail to side with women, women are still treated second-class citizens and only identified by the kitchen, the bed and washing.

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Tribune News – March 8, 2015

Jakarta – International Women’s Day (IWD) was commemorated by various different elements of society who held a demonstration in the vicinity of the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta on Sunday March 8.

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Okezone.com – March 8, 2015

Jakarta – Commemorating International Women’s Day (IWD), scores of workers from the International Women’s Day United Struggle Committee (KPPIWD) held a protest action at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta on Sunday March 8.

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Tribune Yogya – March 8, 2015

Hamim Thohari, Yogya – In commemorating International Women’s Day (IWD), students from the Student Alliance for Women held a peaceful action at the Jl. Malioboro shopping district in the Central Java city of Yogyakarta on Sunday March 8.

February 2015

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – February 28, 2015

Kid: A pretrial hearing move right Dad? (belt reads ‘suspect’)

News/Indonesia
Merdeka.com – February 27, 2015

Parwito – The Solo chapter of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) accompanied by leading members of the Boyolali branch of the Pancasila Youth (PP) visited the Central Java regional police headquarters on Friday to report Miss Indonesia 2015, Anindya Kusuma Puteri, to police.

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – February 25, 2015

Book reads: Pretrial Hearing

News/Indonesia
Harian Terbit – February 22, 2015

Jakarta – The Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras) has slammed the disbanding of meeting of victims of human rights violations in West Sumatra on Sunday February 22.

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – February 21, 2015

Shackles read ‘pressure’, ‘interests’ (political)

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – February 18, 2015

With the government seemingly preoccupied dealing with the fallout from the legal fiasco surrounding the national police’s ongoing witch hunt against the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), which is now targeting not just KPK commissioners, but KPK investigators, the progressive media and pretty much anyone making public statements critical