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Step Vassen reports from the Indonesian province of West Timor, where aid agencies say a "quiet crisis" is underway and thousands of people are facing starvation.
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Singer-songwriter Sue van Rens and guitar player Cor Vaessen played at Café Swa in Venlo, Netherlands, on february 24. The first part contains three songs; Black Flowers, No Words, Long Ride Home
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Many of the thousands of political opponents imprisoned under former Indonesia president Suharto's rule were released after he was toppled from the presidency, but 10 years after his fall, people are once again being jailed for expressing their opinions. Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen speaks to a man jailed for life for waving a flag.
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Destroyed homes and makeshift graves hastily dug for bodies found washed up in the rice fields.
The government has declared the destruction a national calamity.
Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen speaks to families on the banks of the Baleshwar river, and Al Jazeera's Owen Fay speaks from a village in the Pirojpur district of the country.
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Barack Obama, the US presidential candidate, has got loyal supporters well beyond his home country.
His schoolmates in Indonesia have formed a fan club hoping that he realises his childhood dream of becoming a leader.
Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports from Jakarta.
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Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports on a religious group in Indonesia that has been the target of violent attacks and now faces being banned from the country.
The Ahmadiyah claims to be an off-shoot of Islam, but a government inquiry has declared them a "deviant" group, and says their beliefs have caused unrest.
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Small businessmen are feeling the pinch of rising oil prices in Indonesia. Despite widespread protests, costs have soared by 30 per cent in the last few weeks while the government scraps expensive fuel subsidies. Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports on how the country is pulling out of the oil exporters' cartel like OPEC because it cannot produce enough oil to export.
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Traffic police in Jakarta are using a new and untested weapon in their daily fight against traffic jams.
Twenty policemen have been trained to use in-line skates while directing traffic.
However as Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports, the roller brigade is still a little unstable on its feet.
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Robbert Ammerlaan en Harry Mulisch gedenken Hugo Claus, Step Vaessen is correspondent voor Al-Jazeera en Jan Marijnissen licht de integratienota van de SP toe. Bekijk de hele uitzending hier: http://player.omroep .nl/?aflID=6711947
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An estimated one million Indonesians were murdered under the government of Suharto, the country's former president, in the 1960s.
But as Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports, Suharto is still remembered warmly by many Indonesians.
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Thousands of people on the west coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island are living in fear of what may happen next after two powerful earthquakes and dozens of aftershocks.
Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports from the town of Lais.
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When parents send their children to school, they hope they are going to a safe learning environment.
But for many Indonesians, this simple expectation is not being met.
While education and spending has increased, thousands of dilapidated classrooms still pose a threat to the students' health.
It's a problem that is being blamed on rampant corruption. Step Vaessen reports.