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The Indonesian volcano, Kawah Ijen, is a notorious dark tourism destination. Tourists admire the sumptuous landscape, while sulfur miners do back-breaking work scaling the active volcano for a pittance.
For the first time a TV crew has obtained virtually unrestricted access to all corners of Kerobokan's men's prison. ABC Foreign Correspondent reports from this repository of misery set in an island playground.
Indonesia is in the grip of election fever. One candidate represents a way out of the mire of corruption that characterises politics here, the other is a potent symbol of the old. And they're both claiming victory.
Three of the infamous 'Bali Nine' are on Death Row in Bali following their capture for drug trafficking. Unprecedented access was gained for this report; the first time anyone has been permitted to film there.
Beneath the picture postcard cliches and media headlines, Bali is a society in tumult. The bombings galvanised a political movement, edging Bali towards major change.
There's nothing punk musicians like more than provoking controversy. But for the Indonesian band, Punkasila, attacking their country's institutions and core values can be dangerous.
Since its foundation, Indonesia has proudly maintained its secular tradition. But this secularism is being threatened by a new law which outlaws anything that arouses sexual desire.
Were suspects in the Australian Embassy bombing tortured to force them to confess? We gain a rare first-hand look into how Indonesia's judicial system handles terrorism.
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