(Deutsch) Bericht #TalkAboutPapua Filmvorführung Tonotwiyat: Frauenwald besucht Köln
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(Deutsch) Hannover Messe: Kein Wirtschaftswachstum um jeden Preis in Indonesien
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(Deutsch) Wenn Orang Utans wählen dürften
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(Deutsch) Watch! Indonesia – indonesische Filmreihe im BABYLON, Berlin-Mitte
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(Bahasa Indonesia) Antara Optimisme dan Kerinduan yang Menggugat
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(Deutsch) Simbar Wareh
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Lapindo mud volcano in Sidoardjo
Suara No. 1/09, August 2009
by Marianne Klute
Translated into English by biofuelwatch, September 2009
The scale of the catastrophe becomes apparent only from the air: A layer of mud has covered sixteen villages, schools, rice paddies, even the motorway to Surabaya. More than 50,000 people who lived here until three years ago have lost everything. People continue to survive in tents. They see themselves as victims of Indonesia’s biggest environmental scandal.
End of May 2006: Lapindo Brantas, a company which ... read more
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