An updated informative
site featuring an editorial, interviews, and archives from the Islamic
think-tank associated with ICMI (Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals' Association)
.
"This World Bank Country
Study examines the environmental issues facing Indonesia, including sustainable
natural resource use and urban and industrial pollution, and their implications
for the successful achievement of development goals."
A homepage for HIV/AIDS,
community development, gender, and other activities, which related to Sidikara
Foundation activities as an NGO in Bandung, West Java.
Includes: 1) General
Background on Indonesia 2) Speeches, Statements and Press Releases 3) View
and Positions on International Issues 4) Responses to Foreign Media Reports
on Indonesia 5) Country Profile.
As part of its broad
program of research on human security, the Harvard Program on Humanitarian
Policy and Conflict Research launched, on 25 May, a new web portal on building
human security in Indonesia. The portal aims to be a major source of information
and analysis on the situation in Indonesia
A private site, based
in Indonesia, with resource information in English. This web-site collects
information about purported human rights abuses in Aceh.
A bilingual site (English
and Indonesian) run by Irianese abroad and providing all manner of
information on Iran Jaya/West Papua. According to the founders their aims
are "1. To educate, to teach, to impart knowledge of every type and kind
about Irian Jaya/West Papua. 2. To make the rest of the world aware of
us and our land. 3. To present the truth and as many perspectives as possible
believing that the truth alone is more than sufficient; The truth can only
be achieved through exploration and sharing of ideas and concepts, no matter
their origin. 4. To pass on our passion and love of Irian".
The IAL is a quarterly
publication which provides basic bibliographical details of books and serials
published in Indonesia and which have been newly acquired by the National
Library through its Regional Office in Jakarta. The most recent issues
of the National Library of Australia's Indonesian Acquisitions List are
now accessible, being are IAL no.2, Jun 1999 and IAL no.3, Sep 1999. Between
them they list the monographs and new serials acquired by the Library's
Regional Office in Indonesia during the period March to August 1999
A forum for geographers
in Indonesia making use of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information
Systems. Supplied note: "Situs ini dibangun untuk masyarakat
pemerhati, pengguna, dan pengembang Teknologi Remote Sensing dan Geographic
Information System (GIS) Indonesia."
A computer analysis
and visualization of the fallout risk associated with the potential failure
of nuclear reactors in Java (Indonesia). The study has found that Australia,
Singapore, Malyasia, Brunei and Thailand are at significant risk of receiving
fallout and that, for each country, this risk varies substantially during
the year.
This essay was once
banned in Indonesia . It is on the web in its entirety (87,000 bytes and
122 footnotes).
Updates, additions and corrections to this document have been kindly provided by:
Ed Colijn
Site last updated: 18 Feb 2005
Copyright 2001 by Michael Laffan, Colin Rundle. Copyright 2002-present by T.Matthew Ciolek.
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