AIYA Links: 4 August
In the news Mount Sinabung in north Sumarta erupted on Wednesday, sending clouds of ash and hot smoke 4km high. In the New York Times, read about the fishermen from […]
In the news Mount Sinabung in north Sumarta erupted on Wednesday, sending clouds of ash and hot smoke 4km high. In the New York Times, read about the fishermen from […]
In the news ‘I have told you, just be firm, especially with foreign drug dealers who enter the country and resist [upon arrest]. Gun them down. Give no mercy.’ President […]
In the news Hardline group Hizbut Tahrir (HTI) has had its legal status in Indonesia revoked. ‘The government’s actions have proven controversial and there are strong grounds for arguing that […]
In the news Jokowi has signed a regulation to ban mass organisations that do not support Indonesia’s national ideology of Pancasila. In New Mandala Usman Hamid and Liam Gammon write that the […]
In the news The G20 summit is currently being held in Hamburg. On the sidelines of the summit, Malcolm Turnbull and Joko Widodo are expected to meet and discuss steps to […]
In the news Former US President Obama and his family have been in Indonesia this past week. Tourism minister Arief Yahya says Obama’s visit will bring Indonesia as a tourist […]
Selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri, Mohon Maaf Lahir dan Batin. AIYA wishes all that celebrate a happy and safe Idul Fitri. In the news Nearly 30 million Indonesians are expected […]
Apply for NAILA 2017 – applications open now for a wide range of categories, including the new categories of a Junior Executive Award, Senior Executive Award, and the Teacher’s Award. In […]
Apply for NAILA 2017 – applications open now for a wide range of categories, including the new categories of a Junior Executive Award, Senior Executive Award, and the Teacher’s Award. In […]
In the news Yesterday was Pancasila Day. Jokowi reaffirmed his commitment to diversity in a vlog Saya Indonesia Saya Pancasila. How are ‘religious values’ currently playing out in Indonesia? In […]
