Mining

Resistance through memory
The victims of the Lapindo mudflow disaster continue to assert their rights to compensation
Prosperity denied
Mining is booming in East Nusa Tenggara, but where is the wealth going?
Corrupting politics
Corruption continues to shape the political landscape in Kutai Kartanegara, Indonesia’s richest district
Tangguh goes onstream
BP’s massive LNG project is due to begin operations in late 2008, despite social and environmental costs
Torture in Papua
Human rights groups report on abuses
Un-natural disaster
An unstoppable flow of mud from an explosion in a gas well in Sidoarjo, East Java, has unleashed a plethora of political issues.
Singapore, not sawit
Tourism campaigns in East Kalimantan fall short of provincial middle class aspirations
Postcards from a wasteland
Despite being a scene of destruction and heartache, there is a strange beauty in the new landscape created in the wake of the Sidoarjo mud disaster.
The fires are merely adding to the pressure on East Kalimantan's only national park. But ALEX RYAN also finds that nature lovers have won some battles to protect its beauty.
Without Suharto to help out, an Australian gold mining company in Kalimantan is having trouble with the local community
The Australian government needs to control Australian miners in Indonesia
Mining interests in Indonesia are facing challenging times
Which Dongi people should be compensated for land?

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