(Deutsch) Blutiges Palmöl aus Indonesien
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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
(Deutsch) Greenpeace Besetzungsaktion in Riau und die Hintergründe
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German versionPosted on 11:50 PM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Kahlschlag für Palmöl
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Posted on 03:55 PM in Agro Fuels, Indonesia, Mining, Papua, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
(Deutsch) Wir müssen unser Konsumverhalten ändern
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German versionPosted on 09:26 PM in Agro Fuels, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Rainforest, Environment & Climate, Watch Indonesia! in the Media
Solidarity Statement on the Arrest of Young Timorese Students
01 September 2009
[Note: those arrested were held close to the maximum 72 hours allowed by law before being brought to court, where they were released without charge. – JMM/ETAN] To Ex. Dr. Longuinos Monteiro, General Commander of the Timor-Leste National Police
We, representatives of different international solidarity organizations, call for the immediate release of the three university students who were arrested at the press conference in front of the Hotel Timor on 30 August 2009. We call for all charges be ... read more
Posted on 04:18 PM in Joint Press Releases & Statements, Human Rights, Indonesia, East Timor, Papua, Publications
Bakrie Sumatera Plantations
Suara No. 1/09, August 2009
by Marianne Klute
Translated into English by biofuelwatch, September 2009
Case study: Bakrie and the attack on the village of Sei Kopas
All of the sudden the bulldozers return. They thunder across the fields and tear down whatever stands in their way. Farmers in their fields freeze in shock. Their rice harvest has been destroyed; young fruit trees have been uprooted. They are powerless against the machinery of the company Bakrie Sumatera Plantations and the hundreds ... read more
Posted on 09:49 PM in Agro Fuels, Economy, Labor & Corruption, Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Environment & Climate, SUARA magazine
Call for the immediate release of WALHI’s activists
14th May, 2009
To the Chief of Police Forces of the Republic of Indonesia (Kapolri)General Bambang Hendraso Danuri Jl.Trinojoyo No.3 Kebayoran Baru – Jakarta Selatan Fax: +62-(21)-3925527 General Bambang Hendraso Danuri,
Watch Indonesia! is a Human Rights organization based in Berlin, Germany. We have received information that the police in Manado has arrested Berry Nahdian Furqon (Director of WALHI – Friends of the Earth Indonesia) and Erwin Usman (Head of WALHI’s Regional Department ). The aforementioned Indonesian citizens were arrested during a ... read more
Posted on 12:08 PM in Indonesia, Publications, Environment & Climate, Watch's Open Letters
Aerial bombardment of peasants in Sumatran village
Berlin, 23rd December 2008
Press Release
On Thursday, 18th December, hundreds of police and paramilitaries attacked the Sumatran village Suluk Bongkal in Riau Province with tear gas and guns. A helicopter dropped incendiary devices on the village, with eye witnesses alleging that napalm was used. Hundreds of houses immediately went up in flames. Two young children were killed and many people were injured. Most of the villagers have fled into the forest. Others have been arrested. Two days later, a helicopter flew ... read more
Posted on 04:31 AM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Land & Indigenous Rights, Publications, Pulp & Paper, Environment & Climate, Watch's Press Releases & Statements
(Deutsch) 1000 Kerzen für Maftuh Fauzi
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German versionPosted on 04:00 AM in Human Rights, Indonesia, Information and Analysis