Harassment and Threats Force Cancellation of LGBT Conference in Indonesia Background Indonesia, the country with the world’s largest Muslim population, has been grappling with rising intolerance and discrimination against the LGBT community for years. This trend has been fueled, in part, by the government itself, which has implemented laws and […]
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The Dire State of Indonesia’s Rainforest: Uncovering RGE’s Hidden Deforestation and Control Over New Pulp Mill
Report Exposes RGE Group’s Involvement in Deforestation in Indonesia A new investigative report, “Pulping Borneo,” was released co-published by five organizations, including Greenpeace International. The report details how the Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) Group, the world’s largest viscose producer and paper products company, is still relying on deforestation in its […]
Threatening Press Freedom: The Peril of Indonesia’s Student Media
Student Media at Risk in Indonesia: A Call for Action On May 22, 2023, more than 150 college journalists will gather in Solo, Central Java, to discuss the intimidation, attacks, and forced closures of university media outlets in Indonesia. The situation is dire, and the need for government action is […]