Legislators revised a law to allocate more civilian posts for military officers, a move that harked back to the era of the ...
Indonesia's parliament has passed controversial changes to legislation that will allow its military a bigger role in ...
Indonesia’s newly revised military law expands the role of the armed forces in civilian affairs and undoes the ...
Al Araf, the director of Indonesian rights group Imparsial, said Thursday the new law is inconsistent with the spirit of the ...
Contentious legal revisions giving the military an expanded role in government has sparked outrage in Indonesia and raised ...
The new legislation revises a 2004 law aimed at reining in the military’s deep reach in politics and business under Suharto, who ruled Indonesia for three decades until his ouster amid street ...
President Prabowo’s foreign policy thus far paints a picture of continuity – but there are a few longer-term issues to watch ...
The Indonesian Parliament amended a law on Thursday to formally expand the military's role in civilian affairs, triggering nationwide protests and drawing sharp criticism from human rights ...
Indonesia’s parliament on Thursday passed ... back to the draconian “New Order” era of former strongman president Suharto, when military officers dominated civilian affairs.
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