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September 27, 2003

Jakarta Post - September 27, 2003

Muninggar Sri Saraswati and Kurniawan Hari, Jakarta – House of Representatives' Speaker Akbar Tandjung defended on Friday the water resources bill despite protests from some quarters, a

September 10, 2003

Reuters - September 10, 2003

Jakarta – Indonesia said on Wednesday it might ban foreign tourists from visiting restive Papua, where four people have been killed and dozens wounded in recent clashes over government

August 26, 2003

Jakarta Post - August 26, 2003

Jakarta – The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is currently running a campaign to urge global companies to stop buying plywood from Indonesian firms suspected of retaining illegal logs

August 13, 2003

July 5, 2003

Sydney Morning Herald - July 5, 2003

Matthew Moore, Jakarta – After 13 years studying it, and eight years living in it, Thomas Walton feels confident to nominate his No.

July 3, 2003

Jakarta Post - July 3, 2003

Moch. N Kurniawan, Jakarta – Public outrage is increasing over the government's move to allow mining in conservation forests in Sulawesi and Kalimantan.

June 25, 2003

The Guardian (UK) - June 25, 2003

John Aglionby, Jakarta – Indonesia's government risks poisoning a large proportion of the population unless it alters its attitude to the environment, the World Bank warned yesterday as

June 23, 2003

June 18, 2003

ABC News - June 18, 2003

More than 600 people in East Timor have been made homeless by severe monsoonal flooding.

Lusa - June 18, 2003

Dili – At least one person is dead and about 600 people are homeless after torrential rain lashed parts of East Timor at the weekend, the United Nations Dili mission announced Wednesday

June 17, 2003

June 11, 2003

Miningindo.com - June 11, 2003

Indonesia's Ministry of Environment has called on PT Freeport Indonesia (FI), the operator of the giant Grasberg copper-gold mine in West Papua province, to completely improve the syste

June 7, 2003

Jakarta Post - June 7, 2003

Fitrian A. and Israr Ardiansyah, Jakarta – Indonesian forests constitute one of the world's megacenters of biological diversity.

June 5, 2003

Radio Australia - June 5, 2003

International environmental organisation Greenpeace says Indonesia has the world's highest rate of forest loss and may see much of its lowland forest disappear by 2010.

May 29, 2003

Jakarta Post - May 29, 2003

Jakarta – Flora & Fauna International (FFI) and the Team for the Conservation of Sumatran Tigers (TPHS) have received reports on the unchecked poaching of Sumatran elephants and oth

April 28, 2003

Straits Times - April 28, 2003

Shefali Rekhi – Indonesia's plan to buy a floating nuclear power plant from Russia is raising concerns about pollution, terrorism and accidents.

April 16, 2003

Jakarta Post - April 16, 2003

Apriadi Gunawan, Medan – The police in Tarutung, North Tapanuli, North Sumatra, arrested on Tuesday three people for preventing log trucks from supplying raw materials to a pulp mill be

April 8, 2003

Sydney Morning Herald - April 8, 2003

Jakarta – Indonesia and South Korea are considering co-operating to build a $A334 million nuclear power plant in Madura Island just off the densely populated province of East Java.

March 30, 2003

Laksamana.Net - March 30, 2003

Takaras village in Central Kalimantan is an ecological disaster waiting to happen, with illegal miners reportedly dumping an estimated 160 kilograms of mercury into a local river every

March 28, 2003

March 27, 2003

Antara - March 27, 2003

Jakarta – Environment Minister Nabiel Makarim said here Wednesday the government and the House of Representatives (DPR) had to settle the question of environmental pollution in PT Freep

March 25, 2003

Jakarta Post - March 25, 2003

Apriadi Gunawan, Medan – Twenty-five students began a hunger strike on Monday during a rally in the grounds of the North Sumatra provincial council to demand the permanent closure of pu

March 6, 2003

Reuters - March 6, 2003

Jakarta – Indonesia said on Thursday it had imposed a ban on sand exports to all countries in a bid to curb rampant mining which was causing damage to the environment.

March 4, 2003

Jakarta Post - March 4, 2003

Apriadi Gunawan, Parapat, North Sumatra – Ninety local and foreign environmentalists warned against the possible extinction of a total of 226 flora and fauna species in Sumatra because

February 8, 2003

Jakarta Post - February 8, 2003

Jakarta – The Riau chapter of Koham (Human Rights Commission) will sue 11 plywood and pulp and paper companies operating in Riau for allegedly causing the recent flooding in the provinc

February 6, 2003

Asia Times - February 6, 2003

Kafil Yamin, Jakarta – The market is dirty, is chaotic and reeks of animals.

January 28, 2003

Jakarta Post - January 28, 2003

Arpiadi Gunawan, Medan – Thousands of residents including activists from various non-governmental organizations, clergymen and ulemas again staged a protest on Monday against the reopen

January 27, 2003

Radio Australia - January 27, 2003

Reports from Jakarta say large numbers of rare and protected animals are being smuggled out of Indonesia with the complicity of officials.

January 15, 2003

January 10, 2003

Jakarta Post - January 10, 2003

Jakarta – The non-governmental organization, The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi), condemned on Thursday the government's decision to allow controversial pulp plant PT Toba

Antara - January 10, 2003

Jakarta – Hundreds of workers grouped in the workers union of many companies joined in a rally in protest of the increase in fuel oil prices, telephone and electricity tariffs in front

January 8, 2003

Straits Times - January 8, 2003

Robert Go, Jakarta – Indonesia could be building nuclear power plants by the end of this decade, as part of government efforts to provide alternative energy sources to the country's pow

Radio Australia - January 8, 2003

A new report claims Indonesia's booming paper industry is responsible for widespread attacks on indigenous communities in Sumatra.

January 7, 2003

Jakarta Post - January 7, 2003

Jakarta – The country's booming paper industry is responsible for widespread attacks on indigenous communities in Sumatra, said a Human Rights Watch report released Monday.

December 14, 2002

Jakarta Post - December 14, 2002

Jakarta – The country's green organization Walhi said on Friday they plan to sue state-owned forestry company Perhutani for alleged illegal logging above a hotspring resort in Mojokerto

November 30, 2002

Jakarta Post - November 30, 2002

Apriadi Gunawan, Medan – Pressure is mounting on the police to release 16 people arrested for protesting against the planned reopening of the PT Toba Pulp Lestari (TPL) pulp mill in Por

November 29, 2002

Laksamana.Net - November 29, 2002

State agencies responsible for managing and protecting the environment have come out in favor of a proposal to establish an integrated agency to deal with environmental crimes, but the

November 24, 2002

Agence France Presse - November 24, 2002

Sixteen protestors are under arrest and around 500 have fled a town in the Indonesian province of North Sumatra amid controversial plans to reopen a polluting pulp plant, police and a h

November 20, 2002

October 19, 2002

Xinhua News - October 19, 2002

Jakarta – The Indonesian government is planning to build a nuclear power plant by the year 2015 at the latest to meet the country's mounting power needs.

October 8, 2002

Asia Times - October 8, 2002

Kafil Yamin, Jakarta – Long stretches of parched paddy fields and vegetable farms lining the road are a testament to the drought that has hit Java and other parts of Indonesia.

September 30, 2002

Tempo Magazine - September 23-30, 2002

Diarmid O'Sullivan – The struggle over land and natural resource rights is a key aspect of the conflict in Papua, formerly known as Irian Jaya, that pits the Indonesian state against an

September 21, 2002

Jakarta Post - September 21, 2002

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September 7, 2002

Straits Times - September 7, 2002

Robert Go, Jakarta – The Indonesian government wants to allow open-pit mining in protected forest areas in a bid to get more cash out of the country's vast natural resources and to spee

August 15, 2002

Straits Times - August 15, 2002

Robert Go, Jakarta – The Indonesian government will impose a quota on sand supply to Singapore from next month as part of efforts to block illegal sand mining, and at the same time, to

August 13, 2002

Jakarta Post - August 13, 2002

Jakarta – Air pollution has cost Indonesia billions of US dollars in economic losses, deputy minister for Technical Infrastructure of Environment Management of the State Ministry for En

August 8, 2002

August 1, 2002

Jakarta Post - August 1, 2002

Jakarta – The government has asked US-based copper and gold mining company PT Freeport Indonesia to immediately deal with the pollution emanating from its mines near the Papuan towns of

July 22, 2002

Tempo - July 22, 2002

Darlis M, Palu – The forest damage in Lore Lindu National Park (TNLL), Central Sulawesi, has worsened, according to Indonesian Environment Katopassa Foundation deputy director Ir. Muh.