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People's action to reclaim their land is gathering pace.
November 15, 1998
A World Bank report on the government's project to convert a million hectares of peat swamp forests into rice-lands reveals how appalling the situation on the ground is.
November 15, 1998
The government has produced a new document on transmigration which describes the 'achievements' of the past twenty five years and outlines the priorities for the future programme.
November 15, 1998
For democracy and ecological justice to take root in Indonesia, military involvement in government and political life must end.
August 14, 1998
In post-Suharto Indonesia, the reform movement is pushing for a new, clean government and demanding that the nation's rich resources are returned to the control of the people.
August 14, 1998
Just four months ago Bob Hasan was one of Indonesia's main power-brokers as President Suharto's right-hand man.
August 14, 1998
As UK-based mining giant Rio Tinto tries to launch a 'charm offensive', NGOs in Indonesia, England and Australia continue to challenge the company on its human rights and environment records.
August 14, 1998
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