Violent clashes erupted across several cities in Indonesia on Monday, Mar. 24, between police and demonstrators protesting ...
But General Suharto, who does not want to give Sukarno ... It is the people’s interest that has won. The winner is the New Order.” Severe Damage. The first task of the New Order is to ...
Civil society groups say that the changes are a throwback to the repressive New Order period, when the military dominated ...
Indonesia's revised military law expands the armed forces' role in civilian affairs, sparking fears of a return to autocratic ...
Indonesia’s parliament has passed controversial revisions to military law, expanding civilian roles for military officers.
Activists fear legal changes will increase militarism in ex-general's government, reviving 'dual-function' doctrine of ...
The Indonesian Military (TNI) law amendment, which has expanded military roles in the government, has raised concerns among ...
Indonesia has passed a controversial military bill that allows more military officers to occupy civilian roles, sparking ...
Usman Hamid, head of Amnesty International in Indonesia who protested against Suharto during the New Order era, warned of the past returning. "Activists were kidnapped and some have not returned home.
Critics warn the move threatens democracy and raises the spectre of former authoritarian rule. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Activists warn that the law could push Indonesia, the world's third-largest democracy, back to the authoritarian 'New Order' ...