TEMPO.CO, Bengkulu – The Association for Community-Based and Ecological Law Reform (Huma) noted that over the past three years, 91,968 people from 315 indigenous community groups in Indonesia have become victims in conflicts related to natural resources and land. “Conflicts have occurred in 98 cities/districts in 22 provinces, with a total of 232 cases,” said Huma’s Director, Andiko Sutan Mancayo, during the launch of a people’s school and legal assistance program at the University of Bengkulu campus on Monday, October 28, 2013….
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