Students from Indonesia's Islamic University in Jakarta cover their mouths to protest government censorship. Indonesian publishers complain that government censorship continues to be a problem, long after this picture was taken in 1998. (Reuters)

No porn, no gore, no sensitive politics: Censored in Indonesia

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By Peter Gelling - GlobalPost
Published: January 31, 2010 08:54 ET

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia’s thought police are attempting a comeback.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s administration, in fact, launched a surprising new offensive on free speech last year with an intensity not seen since the Suharto regime, which brutally ruled Indonesia for more than 30 years before being toppled in 1998.

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