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Land Conflicts & Agrarian Reform

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April 12, 2011

Jakarta Post - April 12, 2011

Yemris Fointuna, Kupang – PT Fathi Resources says it will halt exploration at a mining site in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) until it gets a safety guarantee, following protests from local r

April 4, 2011

Bintang Papua - April 4, 2011

Jayapura – All elements within the United Papuan Peoples' Coalition for Justice (KRPBK) are firm in their rejection of Special Autonomy – OTSUS, and call for the dissolution of the MRP

Kompas - April 4, 2011

Jakarta – It would be better if the deliberations on the Draft Law on Land Acquisition for Development be delayed while legal uncertainty over the control of land by communities remains

February 23, 2011

Jakarta Post - February 23, 2011

Medan – Hundreds of farmers, facilitated by councilor Syamsul Hilal, staged a rally at the gubernatorial office in Medan on Tuesday, demanding the return of their 78.16 hectares of land

Jakarta Post - February 23, 2011

Ridwan Max Sijabat, Jakarta – The National Awakening Party (PKB) and civil rights activists have questioned the legislation of land acquisition bill, which will allow the government to

January 20, 2011

Agence France Presse - January 20, 2011

Dili, East Timor – East Timorese police evicted more than 1,000 long-term squatters from a former Indonesian barracks in Dili Thursday, sparking a rowdy protest.

January 13, 2011

Jakarta Post - January 13, 2011

Tifa Asrianti, Jakarta – The rising number of extractive-based activities has escalated natural-based conflicts and environmental damages across Indonesia, NGOs reported.

Jakarta Globe - January 13, 2011

Rahmat, Makassar – A clash erupted on Thursday between thousands of students and the National Police's Mobile Brigade (Brimob) in part of a land dispute that has raged for years in the

January 5, 2011

Kompas - January 5, 2011

Jakarta – Agrarian conflicts in palm oil plantation areas – followed by the criminalisation of local residents who object to these palm oil plantations – have in creased two-fold in 201

December 19, 2010

Jakarta Globe - December 19, 2010

Nurfika Osman, Jayapura – While Papua has long had a reputation among many Indonesians for being inhospitable to outsiders, a small island there is proving naysayers wrong.

September 24, 2010

Jakarta Post - September 24, 2010

Ika Krismantari, Jakarta – Some people have given up on the dream of owning land in Jakarta due to financial constraints, but many more pursue the dream through land brokering services,

September 23, 2010

Jakarta Post - September 23, 2010

Ika Krismantari, Jakarta – A century-old mess in the land certification system coupled with corrupt officials and opportunistic local people have exacerbated conflicts over land ownersh

August 20, 2010

Jakarta Post - August 20, 2010

Jakarta – The draft law on land acquisition soon to be submitted to the House of Representatives will ensure fair compensation to residents displaced by public infrastructure projects,

August 1, 2010

Direct Action - August 2010

James Balowski, Jakarta – At around 2.30am on June 28, a group of men arrived at a major news distribution outlet in Central Jakarta.

July 28, 2010

Jakarta Globe - July 28, 2010

Nivell Rayda & Antara, Jakarta – Indonesia Corruption Watch have reacted strongly to reports that police in Bengkulu Province sexually harassed and physically abused 50 villagers in

July 27, 2010

Jakarta Globe - July 27, 2010

Stephanie Riady, Jakarta – The elderly widow of one of Indonesia's independence heroes has won a battle of David and Goliath proportions against state pawnshop company PT Perum Pegadaia

July 24, 2010

Jakarta Globe - July 24, 2010

Ulma Haryanto – Three widows are anxiously waiting for Tuesday.

July 12, 2010

Jakarta Post - July 12, 2010

Oyos Saroso H.N., Bandarlampung – Residents of Sebalang village, Lampung, have urged the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to immediately name suspects in what they allege to be a

July 1, 2010

Jakarta Globe - July 1, 2010

Arientha Primanita – A legislative watchdog on Thursday urged the City Council to be more open and transparent over the alleged bribes received by some of its members investigating the

May 4, 2010

Jakarta Post - May 4, 2010

Mataram – At least 500 tobacco farmers in East Lombok staged a rally at the West Nusa Tenggara administration office Monday demanding continuity in kerosene subsidy and price hikes in t

Jakarta Post - May 4, 2010

Oyos Saroso H.N., Bandarlampung – Farmers and exporters in Lampung who had secured loans with coffee from Bank Tripanca are now demanding the return of their collateral after the bank's

April 29, 2010

Jakarta Globe - April 29, 2010

Ulma Haryanto – A class-action suit against the Tangerang administration is in order, academics at the University of Indonesia said on Thursday, over attempts to evict forcibly at least

January 11, 2010

Jakarta Post - January 11, 2010

Khairul Saleh, Palembang – Disappointed by a protracted land dispute, thousands of villagers in South Sumatra have reclaimed plantation land managed by state-owned plantation company PT

December 9, 2009

Asian Human Rights Commission Urgent Appeal - December 9, 2009

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-171-2009

Dear friends,

November 2, 2009

Amnesty International Urgent Action - November 2, 2009

UA: 292/09 Index: ASA 21/018/2009

September 25, 2009

Jakarta Globe - September 25, 2009

Local residents and fishermen have allegedly been barred from accessing a beach on Tolandona island in Wakatobi, South Sulawesi, that has been leased to a foreigner.

August 24, 2009

Radio New Zealand International - August 24, 2009

The Jakarta office of the International Committee of the Red Cross says as far as it knows negotiations are ongoing over the agreement under which it operates in Indonesia, covering its

June 5, 2009

Associated Press - June 5, 2009

Jakarta – Indonesia should investigate allegations of prison brutality in insurgency-wracked Papua province, a rights group said Friday, citing rampant reports of torture, beatings, and

December 13, 2008

Jakarta Post - December 13, 2008

Wahyoe Boediwardhana, Malang – The Navy's Eastern Fleet has locked horns with villagers once again, challenging them to either peacefully resolve a dispute over land in South Malang, or

August 6, 2008

Jakarta Post - August 6, 2008

Jakarta – Hundreds of Betawi Brotherhood Forum (FBR) members rallied in front of the Senayan City shopping mall Tuesday to demand the restoration of rights to the land on which the mall

March 3, 2008

National Peasant Union News Relese - March 3, 2008

Jaukak Gulton, a farmer activist aged 66, who was actively in the struggle over a land conflict in Mariah Hombang village, Hutabayu sub district, North Sumatra province, was found lifel

February 15, 2008

Jakarta Post - February 15, 2008

Oyos Saroso H.N., Bandarlampung – More than 150 villagers in Tulangbawang regency, Lampung, have sought protection from provincial authorities due to alleged intimidation from a private

January 25, 2008

ABC News Online - January 25, 2008

Anne Barker – Recent monsoonal rains and wind have caused serious damage to homes, buildings and crops across East Timor.

November 24, 2007

Jakarta Post - November 24, 2007

Slamet Susanto, Yogyakarta – It has not rained in Yogyakarta for the past 10 days, and the local farmers are concerned this will lead to poor harvests.

November 21, 2007

November 17, 2007

Jakarta Post - November 17, 2007

Jakarta – The so-called "partnership" between companies and farmers in the palm oil business needs to be reconsidered because it benefits big corporations, not farmers, say observers.

October 18, 2007

Jakarta Post - October 18, 2007

Ridwan Max Sijabat, Trimurjo, Central Lampung – Vice President Jusuf Kalla says Indonesia must embrace hybrid rice to improve rice production and strengthen national food reserves.

October 16, 2007

Jakarta Post - October 16, 2007

Adianto P. Simamora, Jakarta – The government should stop a plan to introduce the wide use of a modified, high-tech rice hybrid as it will burden farmers, a farming NGO said Monday.

September 18, 2007

The National (PNG) - September 18, 2007

Julia Daia Bore – Over 500 settlers from Papua province of Indonesia (formerly West Papua) living at the 8-Mile Settlement outside the nation's capital are likely to be evicted today by

July 31, 2007

Jakarta Post - July 31, 2007

Alvin Darlanika Soedarjo, Jakarta – While the government expects to launch an ambitious national land reform program this year to distribute more than 9 million hectares of land, a rese

July 7, 2007

Jakarta Post - July 7, 2007

Jakarta – The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) has asked the Navy to allow residents to continue using disputed land in Pasuran, East Java, while awaiting a permanent co

June 20, 2007

Asian Human Rights Commission Statement - June 20, 2007

The shooting of the villagers in Pasuruan

June 19, 2007

Jakarta Post - June 19, 2007

Anissa S. Febrina, Jakarta – Land disputes seem to be a dime a dozen in Indonesia right now.

Jakarta Post - June 19, 2007

Anissa S. Febrina, Jakarta – Heartless speculators, a corrupt judicial system, an incomplete and untrustworthy land ownership database and greedy politicians.

June 14, 2007

Jakarta Post - June 14, 2007

Ridwan Max Sijabat, Jakarta – The security and defense commission at the House of Representatives warned Wednesday of a potential repetition of violent clashes as numerous cases of civi

May 1, 2007

Riau Today - May 1-2, 2007

Pekanbaru – Around 1,000 people from the Central People's Movement (SEGERA) have cancelled a May 1 overnight occupation of the offices of the Riau governor because their demands for an

March 6, 2007

Jakarta Post - March 6, 2007

Wahyoe Boediwardhana, Malang – A national land reform program aimed at redistributing state land to the poor has run up against a major obstacle: most of the land targeted in the progra

February 14, 2007

Jakarta Post - February 14, 2007

Urip Hudiono, Jakarta – The government will import another 500,000 tons of rice to help keep prices from rising further after monsoonal flooding across the country disrupted the product

February 12, 2007

Associated Press - February 12, 2007

Irwan Firdaus, Muara Bakti – Farmers living outside Indonesia's flood-hit capital said Monday they were struggling to survive after hundreds of square miles of land were inundated, dest

December 8, 2006

Jakarta Post - December 8, 2006

Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara – Hundreds of angry people surrounded the office of the Timor Tengah Selatan regent Wednesday to protest marble mining he authorized near their village.