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Johanes Hutabarat
Johanes Hutabarat
Johanes Hutabarat is an Indonesian journalist based in Jakarta.
Johanes Hutabarat is an Indonesian journalist based in Jakarta.
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Will an Indonesian cleric's release 'renew hope' for extremism?
Abu Bakar Bashir was imprisoned for his alleged role in the 2002 Bali bombing and his release on health grounds has raised security concerns in Indonesia.
7 MIN READ
Will an Indonesian cleric's release 'renew hope' for extremism?
Will an Indonesian cleric's release 'renew hope' for extremism?
New Indonesian legislation will lead to large-scale deforestation
While the government claims the new law will favour both the environment and business, experts voice concerns that it will speed up the destruction of its rainforests.
6 MIN READ
New Indonesian legislation will lead to large-scale deforestation
New Indonesian legislation will lead to large-scale deforestation
Bored of the pandemic, Indonesians compete in night running
The trend has landed on the wrong side of the law as it has drawn police crackdowns for attracting on-spot betting.
6 MIN READ
Bored of the pandemic, Indonesians compete in night running
Bored of the pandemic, Indonesians compete in night running
Centuries of tradition: Why Indonesian fishermen rescue Rohingya
How local fishermen obeyed an ancient custom, defying government orders by doing so.
7 MIN READ
Centuries of tradition: Why Indonesian fishermen rescue Rohingya
Centuries of tradition: Why Indonesian fishermen rescue Rohingya
Inside Indonesia's prisons: inmates are "sleeping like a boiled fish"
A Twitter thread by a former prisoner caused a public uproar against the Indonesian government, exposing the dark underbelly of the country's prison system.
7 MIN READ
Inside Indonesia's prisons: inmates are "sleeping like a boiled fish"
Inside Indonesia's prisons: inmates are "sleeping like a boiled fish"
18-year-long child abuse at an Indonesian church opens a can of worms
A parish church tried to hide a series of sexual assaults, but as more victims come forward, investigators begin to view the case as a Pandora’s box.
7 MIN READ
18-year-long child abuse at an Indonesian church opens a can of worms
18-year-long child abuse at an Indonesian church opens a can of worms
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