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...to kill themselves." Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
In this chilling report, three victims of the Bali bombing in October 2002 meet the terrorists face-to-face. Is it possible to forgive such extremist acts of violence and can the perpetrators ever be rehabilitated?
...workers in the cities. Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world. At the same time it has a vibrant transgender culture and tradition. This report looks at a community fighting for equal rights amid growing extremism.
...as a bad person". Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
As Bali Nine's Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan face execution for drug smuggling, this report revisits their story. Their supporters insist the pair have reformed and deserve another chance.
...to kill - it's evil." Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
The violent fight for West Papuan independence from Indonesia is one of the least reported conflicts in the world. With exceptional access, this report delves into the secretive maelstrom gripping the island.
...campaigner explains. Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
More than 10 million people visit Bali each year, almost three times its local population. It is a huge stress on its resources, but with tourism so important to its economy, how can the competing demands be met?
...as it first seemed. Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
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.
...one handler shrugs. Produced by SBS...
Performing monkeys trained to beg for food and money is a common sight on Jakarta's streets. This report uncovers the uncomfortable mix of animal and human suffering behind a cruel business.
...against the militants". Produced by SBS...
Indonesia, a country that once championed religious pluralism and tolerance, has been overrun by sectarian violence. So why isn't the government interested intervening?
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