(Bahasa Indonesia) Diampunin, Diadilin atow Didamaii
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Diampunin, Diadilin atow Didamaii
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Indonesian versionPosted on 10:00 PM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Publications, Transitional Justice, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Im Namen der Profitgier
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Nusa Dua’s Burdened Past
Alter-Eco Issue 3 Offsetting Omissions, December 2007
UNFCCC COP-13/MOP-3
Marianne Klute, Watch Indonesia!
What a miraculous place! The beauty and luxury of Bali´s Nusa Dua peninsula has impressed many delegates at the UN Climate Conference. With its five to seven star hotels, flamboyant tropical gardens, and a white beach set on the Indian Ocean, it is one of the most luxurious destinations of the world.
But Nusa Dua has not always been at it is today. Only one generation ... read more
Posted on 05:14 PM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Blut für Öl
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German versionPosted on 02:19 PM in Agro Fuels, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Stimmen im Vorfeld der Klimakonferenz in Bali:
Recht auf Leben, Land und Nahrung
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Posted on 02:53 PM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Journalismus entlang der roten Linie
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German versionPosted on 01:16 AM in Indonesia, Press Freedom, Publications, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Oil palm plantations? Carbon credits? Papua’s forests targeted
Down to Earth, November 2007
West Papua / forests:
Large areas of Papua’s rich and diverse forests are being targeted by Indonesian and overseas investors for conversion into oil palm plantations. At the same time, discussions are in progress to reserve large areas of Papua’s forest to generate carbon credits for trade on international markets. Decisions about these developments will very probably be made over the heads of the people who will be most directly affected by them: the indigenous ... read more
Posted on 11:46 AM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Mining, Papua, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Conflict: Indigenous People, Palm Oil, Conservationist and Carbon Trading
Redamazon, 12 November, 2007
Read the interview below, it is a good example of how the energy shift is going the wrong way. Everyone wants a piece of the Indonesian Rainforest: logging companies, palm oil companies, carbon offsetting companies and conservationist companies such as WWF. In the name of „reducing carbon emissions” some of these companies are taking over the rainforest without consulting the Indigenous People living there and without taking in account their knowledge of how to preserve the ... read more
Posted on 01:12 AM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Pulp & Paper, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) „Wovon sollen wir leben?“
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(Deutsch) Der Hauptfeind ist die Bevölkerung
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German versionPosted on 03:07 PM in Aceh, History & Overview, History & Overview, Human Rights, Indonesia, East Timor, Publications, Regional Conflicts, security sector, Watch Indonesia! in the Media