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Malaysia: Cargill Supplier Connected To Illegal Logging; Allegations Of Slave Labor
“One week after Cargill announced it will begin providing US markets with palm oil certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), Rainforest Action Network (RAN) has confirmed that Malaysian palm oil company Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK) supplies palm oil to Cargill.
Rapport : Arnaque à l’huile de palme durable
“Alors que les importations européennes d’huile de palme sont croissantes et que le géant malaisien, Sime Darby prévoit de s’implanter en France, les Amis de la Terre France publient un rapport intitulé « Arnaque à l’huile de palme durable » qui révèle la face cachée de l’huile de palme certifiée et les vrais enjeux autour de cette culture, notamment sur la question controversée des agrocarbura
Malaysia: Victory For Borneo Tribe Over Oil Palm Goliath
“A small group of Borneo hunter-gatherers have scored a major victory over a giant oil palm firm that was targeting their rainforest.
Survival International revealed last month that the Malaysian firm Shin Yang was clearing forest and planting oil palm in an area where members of the Penan tribe were due to be resettled, to make way for the Murum dam.
Press Release: Bali Declaration acclaimed at Agribusiness and Human Rights in Southeast Asia Workshop
1 December, 2011
The international meeting of South East Asian Regional Human Rights Commissions on ‘Human Rights and Business: Plural Legal Approaches to Conflict Resolut
Bali Declaration on Human Rights and Agribusiness in Southeast Asia. December 2011
1 December, 2011
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Press Release: Bali Declaration acclaimed at Agribusiness and Human Rights in Southeast Asia Workshop
1 December, 2011
The international meeting of South East Asian Regional Human Rights Commissions on ‘Human Rights and Business: Plural Legal Approaches to Conflict Resolut
Beragam Jalur Menuju Keadilan - Pluralisme Hukum Dan Hak-Hak Masyarakat Adat Di Asia Tenggara
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The year in review for rainforests
“2011 was designated as “Year of the Forests” by the United Nations. While there was relatively little progress on intergovernmental forest protection programs during the year, a lot happened elsewhere. Below is a look at some of the biggest tropical forest-related news stories for 2011.”

Social networks and land struggles
It seems that more and more websites and social networks are used to advocate in favor of land rights struggles, do they have an impact or not? Is that kind of advocacy working to put pressure on governements? What do you think?
Press Release: Agribusiness and Human Rights in Southeast Asia Workshop brings together Human Rights Commissioners, indigenous peoples’ representatives, academics and NGOs from across the world. November 2011
28 November, 2011
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