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Millions on the streets of Jakarta, Indonesia for Palestine

This past weekend saw massive actions of solidarity with Palestine, one of the largest was in Jakarta, Indonesia

“Don’t vote for a kidnapper!”: Indonesians demand justice and an end to impunity

The legacy of the bloody Suharto dictatorship and its victims still marks political life in Indonesia, especially as the country gears up for elections in early 2024

The Lekra spirit lives: Martin Aleida on Indonesia’s revolutionary cultural group

Designer Tings Chak spoke with Indonesian writer Martin Aleida about Lekra and the legacy of repression of left movements in Indonesia

Indonesia’s attorney general calls for large-scale raids to seize communist literature

Ahead of the elections in April, the attorney general’s office has pointed to the need for more raids against “banned literature.” Anti-communist laws passed in 1966 and 1999 are often used to crack down on the left and anyone who criticizes the government