Stories about Indonesia from March, 2011
Should Indonesia Abandon its Nuclear Plans?
Indonesia’s plan to build its first nuclear plant in the next decade has been shelved indefinitely because of the nuclear disaster in Japan. Bloggers are joining the debate on whether Indonesia should pursue its nuclear dreams.
Indonesia: Expense tracker applications
BudiPutra features three expense tracker websites developed by Indonesian developers.
Indonesia: Football foreign coaches banned
Jakarta Casual reports that four football foreign coaches were temporarily banned in Indonesia.
Indonesia: Torture and human rights
Blogger donnyputranto urges Indonesian authorities to stop treating torture as a regular crime since it's a serious human rights violation.
Indonesia: Geothermal power potential
Blogger Multibrand hopes that Indonesia would maximize its geothermal power potential since it has 40 percent of the world's geothermal reserves.
Indonesia: Bomb package exploded while being defused
Three bomb packages were sent to three targets in Jakarta, Indonesia. One bomb exploded while being defused by the police.
Indonesia: Flash flood in Aceh
A flash flood hit the District of Tangse, Pidie Regency in Aceh, Indonesia a few days ago killing 21 people and destroying properties worth US$ 114 million.
Hollaback! Mobile Technology Against Street Harassment
Based on the premise that "the explosion of mobile technology has given us an unprecedented opportunity to end street harassment," Hollaback! is encouraging women around the world to use the tools available to them to share their stories and geo-locate incidents and reports.