(Deutsch) Palmöl: „vermischt mit dem Blut von Mutter Erde“
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(Deutsch) Palmöl: „vermischt mit dem Blut von Mutter Erde“
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(Deutsch) Unilever schert sich nicht um Palmöl-Opfer
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(Deutsch) Indonesier protestieren in Hamburg gegen Landraub für Palmöl
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(Deutsch) Occupy Unilever – Palmöl Demo in Hamburg
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Indonesia to go nuclear
Watch Indonesia!, 30 November 2011
by Alex Flor
Probably Indonesia’s minister for state enterprises is right, if he supposes a dramatic growth of energy consumption. However, in Germany we have our own experiences with forecasts on energy consumption in the 1970s which never realized. However, these forecasts were instrumental in promoting nuclear energy.Why should there be no other choice for Indonesia than nuclear power? Why is the minister not promoting “green” energies? The contribution of solar and wind power ... read more
Posted on 02:51 AM in "In the Spotlight", Economy, Labor & Corruption, Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate
Freeport Miners Fight for a Bigger Slice of Pie
Jakarta Globe, 13. November 2011
Tjahjo Eranius
Kuala Kencana. After more than a decade of hard work and long hours driving a truck through the mountains of Indonesia’s remote Papua province for US mining giant Freeport McMoRan, Nus Magay refuses to work for anything less than a hefty raise.
Since mid-September the 35-year-old has taken part in an angry strike — which last month turned deadly after clashes with police — together with about one-third of Freeport’s 23,000 workers.
“I’m ... read morePosted on 03:30 PM in Economy, Labor & Corruption, Indonesia, Papua, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Indonesiens Unternehmerelite lässt die Puppen tanzen
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(Deutsch) Indonesien: Palmöl-Lieferant in der Kritik
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(Deutsch) Blutiges Palmöl aus Indonesien
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Violence for Rama Margarine
Hamburg, 16. August 2011
Joint Press Statement from von Watch Indonesia!, Rettet den Regenwald e.V. und ROBIN WOOD
People being shot at for palm oil for Rama margarine-producer Unilever
The organizations Watch Indonesia!, Rettet den Regenwald and ROBIN WOOD demand that consumer goods producer Unilever immediately stop the use of palm oil from the supplier Wilmar. The cause: last week Wilmar’s security forces used armed violence and heavy machinery to destroy the village Sungai Beruang on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. ... read more