Jakarta foreign correspondents club
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The Jakarta Foreign Correspondents Club (JFCC) is a long standing non-profit organization for international journalists in Indonesia.
The group has more than 250 members and 50 foreign media organizations. Its members include foreign journalists, Indonesian journalists, diplomats analysts, business people and corporations. The JFCC regularly hosts speakers and public forums on issues of interest to international media, as well as informal social events.
Prior to the early 1970’s, the club was known as the Djakarta Foreign Correspondents Club (DFCC), using the old Dutch spelling of Indonesia’s capital.
The club has met in several different venues over the past 40 years, including the Hotel Indonesia, The Sari Pan Pacific, The Mandarin Oriental Hotel, and the Intercontinental Hotel.
The JFCC awards three annual scholarships, the Sander Thoenes, Harry Burton, and Morgan Mellish funds, each in remembrance of former members who died during the course of their work.
http://www.jfcc.info/jfcc.php?id=0000
http://www.expat.or.id/orgs/jfcc.html
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2006/09/09/jfcc-launches-new-website.html
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2003/06/28/media-blasts-curbs-aceh.html