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One for the record books

A Greenpeace activist dressed as a logger chainsawed a 20-meter wooden 
wall symbolizing the Indonesian forests for a "happening art" 
symbolically depicting the alarming rate of Indonesian forest 
destruction during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of the Forest 
Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Independence 
Proclamation Monument.

A Greenpeace activist dressed as a logger chainsawed a 20-meter wooden wall symbolizing the Indonesian forests for a "happening art" symbolically depicting the alarming rate of Indonesian forest destruction during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of the Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Independence Proclamation Monument.

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High school students stare at "fallen trees" cut down by Greenpeace 
activist dressed as a logger for a "happening art" performance 
symbolically depicting the alarming rate of Indonesian forest 
destruction during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of the Forest 
Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Independence 
Proclamation Monument.

High school students stare at "fallen trees" cut down by Greenpeace activist dressed as a logger for a "happening art" performance symbolically depicting the alarming rate of Indonesian forest destruction during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of the Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Independence Proclamation Monument.

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High school students sign petition in support of saving Indonesia's 
last remaining forests during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of the 
Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Proclamation 
Monument.

High school students sign petition in support of saving Indonesia's last remaining forests during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of the Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Proclamation Monument.

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High school students stand between banners calling to save Indonesia's 
last remaining forests during Greenpeace Indonesia's launch of the 
Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Independence 
Proclamation Monument.

High school students stand between banners calling to save Indonesia's last remaining forests during Greenpeace Indonesia's launch of the Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Independence Proclamation Monument.

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Greenpeace Southeast Asia Forest campaigner; Hapsoro (R); holds 
official letter addressed to Guinness Book of World Records to 
nominate Indonesia as the country with the fastest rate of forest 
destruction worldwide and Solutions Forest Campainer; Bustar Maitar 
with Guiness Book on hand; during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of 
the Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's 
Independence Proclamation Monument.

Greenpeace Southeast Asia Forest campaigner; Hapsoro (R); holds official letter addressed to Guinness Book of World Records to nominate Indonesia as the country with the fastest rate of forest destruction worldwide and Solutions Forest Campainer; Bustar Maitar with Guiness Book on hand; during Greenpeace Indonesia's launching of the Forest Defenders campaign on March 16; 2007 at Jakarta's Independence Proclamation Monument.

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