Indigenous Groups Face Tight Security Scrutiny to Access Tradional Lands
Security officers wear the badge of their private employer on one shoulder and a police badge on the other, highlighting the cozy relationship between the police state and the corporations whose interests they serve.
RAN Forest Campaigner Lafcadio Cortesi and Communications Manager Laurel Sutherlin traveled to Indonesia in July of 2011 to meet with and interview an extensive network of allies involved in the movement to resist the rampant deforestation and human rights abuses occurring there. They conducted site visits to remote villages of Siabu, Muara Merang and Tanjung Alam, each impacted in different ways by Indonesia's forest crisis.
Indigenous Groups Face Tight Security Scrutiny to Access Tradional Lands
Security officers wear the badge of their private employer on one shoulder and a police badge on the other, highlighting the cozy relationship between the police state and the corporations whose interests they serve.
RAN Forest Campaigner Lafcadio Cortesi and Communications Manager Laurel Sutherlin traveled to Indonesia in July of 2011 to meet with and interview an extensive network of allies involved in the movement to resist the rampant deforestation and human rights abuses occurring there. They conducted site visits to remote villages of Siabu, Muara Merang and Tanjung Alam, each impacted in different ways by Indonesia's forest crisis.