Dozens of former Laskar Jihad members are heading to Poso, Central Sulawesi.
The Human Rights Commission delivers a report on the persecution of the Ahmadiyah sect in recent years.
The PP 37, a new law granting pay rises to parliamentarians.
The Governor of Bali complains about unfair distribution of funds for the building of mosques, temples, and churches.
Foreign radio and television broadcasts should be censored, say some leaders.
The death penalty, or capital punishment, is opposed to the Constitution, say some.
Eleven people have died in Poso during shoot-outs with anti-terrorist police.
Muhammadiyah chairman Din Syamsuddin plans to reach out to the lower class “abangan” supporters of the PDI-P.
Artists in Pamekasan, Madura protest a law against the staging of theatrical and other entertainment shows.
Maps of Central Sulawesi, central Celebes, including Poso.
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