Land Conflicts & Agrarian Reform

October 2015

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – October 10, 2015

Kid: Money has become the ideology right Dad!

September 2015

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – September 5, 2015

Government official: For the sake of a prosperous future!

Man: And me right now Mr? (Paper reads help, sympathetic care)

November 2014

News/Indonesia
Sayangi.com – November 19, 2014

Moh. Ilyas, Jakarta – The inauguration of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok) as the new governor of Jakarta was marked by a protest action by residents who have been affected by evictions for city development programs.

July 2012

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – July 4, 2012

1st Man: Conflicts in the regions continue to smolder Mr...

2nd Man: Is he even listening?

April 2012

News/Indonesia
Kompas.com – April 26, 2012

Khaerudin, Nasru Alam Aziz, Jakarta – The disparity and gap between those who are rich and poor in Indonesia is clearly illustrated by data on the control of national productive assets.

News/Indonesia
Kompas – April 14, 2012

Jakarta – Because the government has failed to fulfill its promise of agrarian reform, the process of rural proletarianisation continues unabated. Rural communities, the majority of whom are farmers that once owned land, have begun to loose their source of income because they no longer have control over land.

January 2012

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – January 21, 2012

Man: The predatory republic?

Headline reads: Agrarian Law. Roll reads: Land Management.

December 2011

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – December 21, 2011

Traditional land rights

Shocking reports have emerged of mass killings in Lampung after dozens of farmers from Mesuji met with lawmakers on Wednesday and alleged that 30 farmers had been murdered between 2009 and 2011 as part of attempts by a plantation company to evict them from their traditional land.

April 2011

News/Indonesia
Detik.com – April 26, 2011

Muchus Budi R., Solo – Scores of protesters from the group People’s Solidarity Against Violence (Sorak) have condemned the violence that took place during a clash between the Indonesian military (TNI) and Urutsewu farmers in Kebumen regency, Central Java.

News/Indonesia
Kompas – April 25, 2011

Jakarta – Conflicts between the Indonesian military (TNI) and the people shows that internal reform within military as an institution is not fully complete. The security approach, like the era of Suharto’s New Order regime, is still being used by the TNI, particularly when confronted by problems.