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More than a hundred Greenpeace activists and supporters from Surabaya, 
Semarang, Bandung and Jakarta rally in Indonesia’s capital in support 
of President Yudhoyono’s international commitment to reduce the 
country’s carbon emissions. The activists later unfurled a banner 
reading “Stop talking, start acting, save the forests for our future” 
as they called on Mr Yudhoyono to fulfill his promise by halting 
deforestation.

More than a hundred Greenpeace activists and supporters from Surabaya, Semarang, Bandung and Jakarta rally in Indonesia’s capital in support of President Yudhoyono’s international commitment to reduce the country’s carbon emissions. The activists later unfurled a banner reading “Stop talking, start acting, save the forests for our future” as they called on Mr Yudhoyono to fulfill his promise by halting deforestation.

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Greenpeace volunteers hold a banner with a painting depicting forest 
destruction in front of Jakarta’s Monumen Nasional (National Monument) 
. The banner reads “Don’t cut my forest!” in Javanese. The activists, 
from Surabaya, Semarang, Bandung and Jakarta, are rallying in support 
of President Yudhoyono’s international commitment to reduce the 
country’s carbon emissions and are calling on the president to fulfill 
his promise by halting deforestation.

Greenpeace volunteers hold a banner with a painting depicting forest destruction in front of Jakarta’s Monumen Nasional (National Monument) . The banner reads “Don’t cut my forest!” in Javanese. The activists, from Surabaya, Semarang, Bandung and Jakarta, are rallying in support of President Yudhoyono’s international commitment to reduce the country’s carbon emissions and are calling on the president to fulfill his promise by halting deforestation.

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Greenpeace today marched to the Indonesian Embassy to call on its 
government to fully shut down operations of paper giant Asia Pacific 
Resources International Holding Limited (APRIL) and other companies 
destroying the carbon-rich peatlands of Indonesia’s Kampar Peninsula 
in Sumatra. The group, rallying behind a banner that said “stop forest 
destroyers, not climate defenders”, delivered a letter addressed to 
Ambassador Irzan Tandjung. Greenpeace is denouncing the unfounded 
arrest, interrogation and deportation of journalists and Greenpeace 
activists trying to bring attention to the forest crimes being 
committed by APRIL.

Greenpeace today marched to the Indonesian Embassy to call on its government to fully shut down operations of paper giant Asia Pacific Resources International Holding Limited (APRIL) and other companies destroying the carbon-rich peatlands of Indonesia’s Kampar Peninsula in Sumatra. The group, rallying behind a banner that said “stop forest destroyers, not climate defenders”, delivered a letter addressed to Ambassador Irzan Tandjung. Greenpeace is denouncing the unfounded arrest, interrogation and deportation of journalists and Greenpeace activists trying to bring attention to the forest crimes being committed by APRIL.

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