Journalists Alliance Lament Set of Alarming Laws in Criminal Code Bill
The Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) on Monday protested against the passing of the Criminal Code Bill or RKUHP.
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The Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) on Monday protested against the passing of the Criminal Code Bill or RKUHP.
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The Indonesian government is encouraging to form a strong
strategic alliance to develop sharia economy, which is
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Some 1,300 foreign and domestic journalists have been
registered.
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Alliance of Civilizations which will take place at the Nusa Dua
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inspired movie makers to raise the issue into the big screen.
Al Jazeera continues to reject the charges and is demanding the
immediate release of its staff.
Tempo reflects on the global pursuit for the freedom of expression with regards to
the 20th World Press Freedom Day celebrated in Costa Rica.
The UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) stresses on the important role of
civil society and the media in fighting corruption.
Aminullah, Jakarta General Elections Commission (KPU) member, said today is the last day of submission of support for the independent candidates in the Jakarta gubernatorial race.
Several journalists in Siantar, North Sumatera, have asked for protection from the Head of the North Sumatra Police Inspector General Oegroseno against Siantar Head of Police Fathori, who challenged journalists to a fight.
The Tegal Municipality has allocated hundreds of millions of rupiahs for journalists in its 2010 Regional Budget. The funds will be distributed directly to journalists every three months through a number of certain organizations.
Although the number of disabled people in Yogyakarta cannot yet be confirmed, it was estimated that one third of them do not have an independent means of transportation, namely a tricycle designed according to their needs and abilities, said Waluya, chief of Difabel Motorcycle Community (DMC) Yogyakarta, interviewed by Tempo before the DMC parade yesterday.
Some 17 political parties in the Blitar Non-Parliamentary Political Parties Alliance have urged the district attorney and the police to investigate vote-buying and selling during the legislative election on April 9. They suspected the practice involved PPS, PPK and KPUD members in order to win their respective parties. The alliance consists of Barnas, PPRN, PNI Marhaen, PPI, PPDI, PIS, PKPI, PDS, the Union Party, PMB, PDP and PPD.
Members of the Independent Journalists Alliance (AJI) in Jakarta have selected Wahyu Dhyatmika, a reporter of Tempo magazine who is also known as Komang, as the new chairman for the 2009-2012 period.
Around 30 journalists from the Makassar Journalists Coalition yesterday held a silent protest in front of the Stella Maris Hospital at Penghibur Street, in Makassar, South Sulawesi. They plastered their mouths with black tape as a sign of rejection against all forms of press criminalization.
The Surabaya branch of the Independent Alliance of Journalists (AJI) criticized the Surabaya Police who prevented a Trans TV journalist, Nico Leopold, from taping a raid on street vendors, causing him injury. The police also arrested two students from Airlangga University.