[ISAFIS Newsletter #6] The Act of Killing Liberty: Press Freedom Faces Threat Worldwide

Written by: Jonathan Jordan Staff of Research and Development In the first half of 2025, journalism was rife with numerous challenges to its integrity. Press freedom reached a historical low worldwide as journalists’ liberties are being restricted through many means, from political repression to financial strain. This new situation could Read more…

[ISAFIS Gazette #3] The Dire Effects of Indonesia Gelap on Indonesia’s International Position: A Crisis Beyond Borders

Written by: Pelangi Retta Gyani Sihombing Staff of Research and Development Indonesia Gelap (dark Indonesia) has emerged as a popular tagline symbolizing the deepening crisis of Indonesia. The term encapsulates fears of democratic backsliding, weakened rule of law, and a general decline in governance and legal justice in the country Read more…

[ISAFIS Newsletter #4] Indonesia’s Revised Military Law: One Step Closer to A Conflict State

Written by: Dhiya Farras Suryakusuma Staff of Research and Development March 20th, 2025 marked a new journey in Indonesia’s political dynamics as the Indonesian Parliament passed a controversial revised military law (UU TNI), allowing the military to take civilians’ positions in government such as the Supreme Court. The revised constitution Read more…