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Indonesia death penalty
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Indonesia Threatens Australia With ‘Human Tsunami’
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Minister warns of unorthodox response if Canberra’s protests over executions continue.
Jokowi’s Fall
By Joshua Kurlantzick
Once wildly popular, the Indonesian president has been hemorrhaging support. What happened?
Indonesia’s Death Penalty Hypocrisy
By Nithin Coca
Jokowi’s hardline policy on executions may be imperiling the fight to save hundreds of Indonesian migrants on death row.
Jokowi’s Inglorious Presidency Already Under Heavy Fire
By Luke Hunt
With his hard line on the death penalty, Indonesia’s president risks damaging his country’s reputation abroad.
Indonesia May Kill Brazil Defense Deals Amid Execution Row
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Diplomatic spat could cause Jakarta to rethink procurement of Brazilian equipment.
Australians Attempt Bali Boycott
By Helen Clark
With two Australians facing execution in Indonesia, a call has been made to boycott a popular tourist destination.
Death Sentences & Diplomacy: Australia’s Strained Indonesia Ties
By Elliot Brennan
Incompatible attitudes towards recreational drugs complicates Australian diplomacy in the region.
Australian Pair Facing Execution in Indonesia
By Helen Clark
What implications would the executions have for relations between the two neighbors?
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