Prabowo Subianto
What We Know About Indonesia's Treason Arrests
Indonesian police detained 10 people on treason, and related charges, in the past 24 hours. Here's everything we know.
'Indonesia Is Clearly in a Transition': VICE News Talks to Joshua Oppenheimer, Director of 'The Act of Killing' and 'The Look of Silence'
'The Act of Killing' offered a surreal look at the Indonesian genocide. 'The Look of Silence' is the director’s second film on the anti-communist death squads and their carnage.
Meet the Journalist Who Crushes War Criminals
I spoke to Allan Nairn about confronting mass murderers and ruining their political careers. His specialty being US-backed atrocities, Nairn has reported from the killing fields of Haiti, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Indonesia.
High Tension’s Karina Utomo Wants to Thrash With Indonesia’s New President
Joko Widodo supports economic reform and Napalm Death.
Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo Wins Indonesian Presidency, Heralds Reform
Jokowi is a cathartic figure in Indonesian politics, the first president to emerge from outside of the country’s powerful elite.
Anti-Shia Sentiment Simmers Ahead of Indonesia's Election
The vast majority of Indonesia's Muslims are Sunni. Now some extremists are calling for a "purge" of the country's religious minorities.
Activist on Being Tortured by the Man Who Could Be Indonesia's Next President
Nothing piques your interest in a presidential election than having been abducted by one of the candidates.
The World's Largest Single Day Election Is Happening Today
With 186 million voters, 235,000 candidates, three time zones, across over 17,000 islands, it's a pretty big operation in Indonesia.