Australians imprisoned in RI get sentence reduction
A number of Australians imprisoned in Bali for drug cases have had their sentences reduced as part of the country's 66th Independence Day celebrations on Wednesday.
Govt sets up team to identify illegal music sites
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian government has set up a team to identify illegal music sites now already recorded at 20 which have the potential to hurt the domestic music industry worth up to Rp12 trillion.
Press Release - Indonesian Boys Released
On 1 July 2011, Brisbane Magistrates Court judge, the Hon. Chris Callaghan, released three Indonesian boys, Ose Lani (15), Ako Lani (16) and John Ndollu (17), after the Brisbane Public Prosecutor decided to revoke their charge of involvement in asylum-seeker smuggling to Australia.
Govt urged to ratify convention on protection of persons from forced disappearance
A number of non-governmental organizations have asked the government to immediately ratify UN Convention on the
KPK called to monitor Rp 6.7t electronic ID project
An NGO says the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) should monitor the electronic ID project that is currently being managed by the home minister, since there have been indications of graft in its implementation.
Gayus was gambling, sailing during illegal jaunts: Police
The police have learned that notorious graft convict Gayus H. Tambunan spent his illegal jaunts from police detention gambling and sailing on cruise ships,
Judges trained in environmental law cases
In response to the rising number of cases related to environmental violations, the Supreme Court is set to offer specialized training for judges.



