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2024년 8월 14일

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Fauzi Ibrahim, Tempo (Indonesia)

Indonesia: Rempang residents & CSOs protest Chinese-backed Eco-City project, citing harm to community & environment

"Rempang Residents Protest Against Eco-City Project at Chinese Embassy" 14 August 2024

Dozens of Rempang, Batam residents staged a protest outside the Chinese Embassy in Jakarta on Wednesday, August 14, to voice their opposition to the Rempang Eco-City National Strategic Project (PSN). The community insists that they can thrive without the project, relying on local resources, such as agriculture and fishing...

Civil society organizations, including the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi), the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras), and the Agrarian Reform Consortium (KPA), joined the protest, urging the Chinese government to refrain from investing in the project.

“We urge the Chinese Embassy not to fund a project that will harm the Rempang community and the environment, where the Rempang indigenous people exist,” said Uli Arta Siagian, the Manager of the Forest and Garden Campaign of WALHI, in his speech today.

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