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Child labor in East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
A young girl ties tobacco leaves onto sticks to prepare them for curing in East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. © 2015 Marcus Bleasdale for Human Rights Watch
Of the products we use, wear, or consume every day, how many are made with child labor? Perhaps quite a few. A new report from the US Department of Labor identifies 148 different consumer goods produced with child or forced labor around the world. The list includes clothing, beef, sugar, bricks, coffee, and other products originating from 76 countries.
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Dayaks and Drones - Using GPS drones technology community mapping - Indonesia
How tech is fueling grassroots organizing in Indonesia, visit: FORDFOUNDATION
Steve Rhee, Senior Program Officer
18 SEPTEMBER 2018
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Todesurteile in Indonesien
Todesurteile in Indonesien
Der Tod im Live-Ticker
KOMMENTARvon Nina Belz 28.4.2015, 20:41 Uhr
Indonesien hat trotz internationalem Protest Drogendealer erschiessen lassen. Ihr Schicksal liefert Beweise, weshalb die Todesstrafe kein Mittel der Justiz sein kann. Kommentar von Nina Belz
Polizisten in Indonesien beobachten die Proteste gegen die Hinrichtung der neun Drogenhändler. (Bild: Achmad Ibrahim / AP)
Polizisten in Indonesien beobachten die Proteste gegen die Hinrichtung der neun Drogenhändler. (Bild: Achmad Ibrahim / AP)
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Indonesien: härteres Vorgehen gehen Drogen
Indonesiens Polizisten haben den Finger am Abzug
von Nina Belz, Manfred Rist 16.8.2017, 13:44 Uhr
Der indonesische Präsident fordert ein härteres Vorgehen gehen Drogenhändler. Dabei rät er zu unorthodoxen Methoden. Sein Polizeichef sieht sein philippinisches Pendant als Vorbild: im Zweifel erschiessen.
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The Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC)
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Living in Hell - Abuses against People with Psychosocial Disabilities in Indonesia
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I used to be tied up at home with a plastic rope. My heart broke when they chained me…. I was chained when I first came [to Galuh]. I get chained often—at least 10 times since I have come because I fought with the others. It can last for one day to a week. I had to go to the toilet on the spot, in the drain in the room. The staff slaps and hit me often, already three times because I peed and got angry. Tell the government, I want to go home.
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Volcanic ghost villages abadoned in Indonesia
When Indonesia’s Mount Sinabung sprang back to life several years ago, erupting and releasing destructive lava flows following 400 years of peaceful dormancy, many of the surrounding villages that had established themselves on its slopes had to be evacuated.
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Indonesien plant von Krokodilen bewachtes Inselgefängnis
Die indonesische Anti-Drogen-Behörde will für zum Tode verurteilte Drogenstraftäter ein eigenes Gefängnis auf einer Insel errichten, das zusätzlich von Krokodilen bewacht werden soll. Die Idee, Krokodile als Gefängniswächter einzusetzen, gehört zu den Lieblingsprojekten von Behördenchef Budi Waseso, wie dieser heute bekräftigte.
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