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Indonesia drug laws
Rethinking Indonesia’s ‘War on Drugs’
By Will Doran
Can the Global Commission on Drug Policy’s advocacy help change Jakarta’s harsh drug laws?
Executions Cast a Pall Over Indonesia and Its 'War on Drugs'
By Luke Hunt
Despite promising to improve Indonesia's human rights records, President Jokowi has upped the pace of executions.
The Cogs of Indonesia’s Death Machine
By David Hutt
Indonesia's executions for drug-related crimes are based on political expedience, not necessity.
Asia's War on Drugs
By Mangai Balasegaram
Some Asian countries are dropping punitive approaches in favor of a health-centered approach.
Indonesia to Execute 10 Foreigners in War on Drugs
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The third round of drug convict executions during Jokowi’s presidency is in the works.
Indonesia Threatens Australia With ‘Human Tsunami’
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Minister warns of unorthodox response if Canberra’s protests over executions continue.
Indonesia May Kill Brazil Defense Deals Amid Execution Row
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Diplomatic spat could cause Jakarta to rethink procurement of Brazilian equipment.
Indonesia Wages War on Alcohol
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Government restricts alcohol sales to “protect future generations”.
Convicted Drug Trafficker Schapelle Corby Released from Indonesian Prison
By J.T. Quigley
Corby was paroled after serving nine years of a 20-year sentence for smuggling marijuana.
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