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Indigenous lands in West Papua have been targeted by Jakarta for further oil palm development as part of the plan to focus new projects in "underdeveloped" eastern regions.
August 14, 1999
A long-running land dispute between oil palm plantation company PT London Sumatra and indigenous Dayak landowners has resulted in large-scale military and police repression in East Kalimantan.
August 14, 1999
A new approach to lending is needed among Indonesia's creditors which addresses the problems of poverty, the abuse of human rights and the degradation of natural resources.
August 14, 1999
A new DTE report prepared for Down to Earth by Roger Moody, Nostromo Research.
August 14, 1999
The first ever Congress of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago has met in Jakarta.
May 15, 1999
Two meetings of peasant farmers' organisations this year have come up with important messages for the current and future governments of Indonesia concerning land and resource rights.
May 15, 1999