Civil society groups say that the changes are a throwback to the repressive New Order period, when the military dominated ...
President Prabowo Subianto, a former general in the Suharto regime, is taking a step towards dictatorial rule, amid a massive ...
Polda Lampung hands over the case files of three police officers who were killed while raiding a cockfighting gambling den to ...
Indonesia's parliament passes contentious revisions to the country's military law that critics say could take the country ...
Eight student journalists became victims of violence by authorities while covering a protest against the TNI Law in the city ...
House of Representatives lawmakers and government officials insist that the revision of the Indonesian Military (TNI) Law is based on "democratic principles, civilian supremacy and human rights" and ...
he controversy over the revision of Law No. 34/2004 concerning the Indonesian Military (TNI) persists as many fear it restores the military’s dual function rather than building a more ...
Critics warn the move threatens democracy and raises the spectre of former authoritarian rule. Read more at straitstimes.com.
By bno - Jakarta bureau The Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) on March 20 officially approved amendments to Law No.