Berita
Right to Worship Still Under Threat, Watchdog Warns
February 03, 2010
Nurfika Osman
In another blow to Indonesia’s drive for religious tolerance, a report released on Wednesday said 200 violations against freedom of worship were filed with state agencies in 2009, involving 139 cases.
Hendardi, the chairman of the Setara Institute for Democracy and Peace, said the violations occurred because of the country’s poor efforts in upholding religious freedom. [baca]
Buku Setara Institute Dilarang Beredar
Selasa, 17 November 2009 | 18:37 WIB
TEMPO Interaktif, Gorontalo -Sejumlah tokoh agama Gorontalo meminta agar buku terbitan Setara Institute For Democracy and Peace berjudul "Berpihak dan Bertindak Intoleran" tidak diedarkan. Buku yang berisi laporan tentang kebebasan beragama dan berkeyakinan di Indonesia itu diulas oleh Setara Institute For Democracy and di Grand City Hotel, di Gorontalo kemarin. [baca]
Government reads 'danger' in more titles
Jakarta Post - January 3, 2010
Irawaty Wardany, Jakarta – After the controversial banning of five books last week, the government has added 20 more titles to its evaluation list, citing suspicion the books potentially endanger national integrity. [baca]
Critics Lament SBY’s Lack of Action Over Team of 8 Report
November 18, 2009
Muninggar Sri Saraswati, Febriamy Hutapea & Nivell Rayda
Activists and experts criticized Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s decision to wait until next week to respond to the recommendations of the fact-finding team he set up to look into police handling of a case against antigraft commissioners. [baca]
SBY should act on ‘good’ advice from team: Activists
Hans David Tampubolon
The Jakarta Post
Wed, 11/18/2009 10:02 AM
Headlines
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono should heed the recommendations of his fact-finding team into the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) debacle, scholars and activists said Tuesday.
Most of them said the team’s recommendations truly served the public’s sense of justice.
Transparency International Indonesia secretary-general Teten Masduki told The Jakarta Post he was pleased with the recommen-dations. [baca]




