Workers on the move in Indonesia
Cities across Indonesia saw workers flood the streets on May Day amid growing militarism and anti-worker laws.
West Papuans reject Indonesia’s plans to extend Special Autonomy Law
In the twenty years of living under this law, Papuans say that it did not address the contested history of Papua’s integration and its outstanding political and human rights issues.
A month after George Floyd’s death, what has changed?
The protests that erupted over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis has changed the way US sees itself
West Papua in turmoil as police repression continues
Outrage and unrest has spread across the region, due to police violence directed at demonstrations commemorating the anniversary of the New York Agreement.
Around the World in 8 Minutes: Episode 45
In this episode, we look into the police repression in Indonesia, pride march in Poland, peasant women’s mobilizations in Brazil and the protests against a gold mine in UK’s Northern Ireland.
Violent Repression of Papuans marks the eve of Indonesia’s Independence Day
Over 168 Papuan protesters in the Papuan capital Jayapura along with other cities have been detained by the police, and over three dozen activists and students were injured in police violence






