Indonesians sew up mouths in environmental protest
This week twenty-eight Indonesians took the extreme measure of sewing their mouths shut in a protest against a forest concession on Padang Island. According to the Jakarta Globe, this is a protest turned into a hunger strike.
The protest started when around
a hundred protesters, mostly natives of Padang Island, started a camp outside
the Indonesian Senate building on December 19th to protest a logging concession
held by PT Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (RAPP) on their island, which lies off
the east coast of Sumatra. One of the
protest coordinators, Isnadi Esman, said that this 41,000 hectare concession
extended over 37 percent of the island's total area.
The islanders claim that the concession, originally granted in 2009, occurs on
customary lands and will threaten both the environment and the small-scale
agriculture on. The latter they depend
on for subsistence. RAPP argues that if
the islanders can prove the land was customary the company would move off.
The protesters have chosen to demonstrate outside the Indonesia Senate building
despite the fact that important decisions regarding logging concessions rests in
the hands of the regional government.
Mongabay write that, "earlier this year,
RAPP was accused of clearing high conservation value forest in Riau province on
Sumatra. The forest was a known wildlife corridor for Sumatran tiger (Panthera
tigris sumatrae), listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List,
among other species. RAPP is a major supplier of timber to Asian Pacific
Resources International Holdings Limited (APRIL)".
Sources: Jakarta Globe and Mongabay
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