Jakarta journalist February 9, 2006
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Desy Anwar
THE Indonesian media, for all its many shortcomings, has long learned the hard way that religion is no laughing matter. Years of protracted bloody sectarian conflicts in areas where people of different religions live in close proximity have taught editors to shy away from provocative comments that might potentially add fuel to the fire. It is not so much about self-censorship as self-preservation, wher
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