Greenpeace: Peatland forest destruction continues in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Peatland forests in Indonesia are continuously destructed by palm oil industry, although the government has stopped issuing new permits for new plantations at peatland ecosystem, a Greenpeace campaigner said here Monday. Hapsoro, Greenpeace campaigner for Southeast Asia, said that the Greenpeace team has found a new plantation opened without permits on peatland forest in Indonesia’s Riau province at Sumatra Island.
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Indonesian government orders ISP’s to block several websites

JAKARTA, The Indonesian government has ordered internet service providers (ISP’s) in Indonesia to block several websites, including YouTube and MySpace, after an anti-Islamic film sparked protests. Main internet providers in Indonesia told that they had already acted on the request from the government to block websites that feature the short film. Redaction of indahnesia.com however could still access all websites at the moment of this news message.

The move came after the communications minister last week wrote to the file-sharing site, YouTube, asking it to remove the 17-minute film, “Fitna,” made by right-wing Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders. “We apologise, we have for the time being blocked sites and blogs which carry Fitna, at the request of the minister for communication and IT,” Internet provider Speedy said on its website. Speedy (which is a brand of state run company Telkom) said it had stopped users accessing eight different sites, including blogs that carried the film.
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