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Conflict For Gold - Environmental And Social Impacts Of Mining - Bhasa

This series of radio programs is produced by Kelung Online Radio in Indonesia and discusses matters about polluted waters, threatened livelihoods, and the environmental and social impacts of mining in Indonesia.
Scripts: Belarmino Lapong, Fernanda Montolalu
Etzar Tulung, Gerard Tiwow
Producers: Gerard Tiwow
Rikson Karundeng
Presenters: Belarmino Lapong (Tombulu’) and Frily Omega Pantow (Indigenous Youth Council), Estevania Olongie, Etzar Tulung, Elizabeth Palar,
Interviewees: Satriano Pangkey (Head of Manado Legal

Polluted Waters, Livelihoods Threatened-Tears in Springs-Bhasa Indonesia

This series of radio programs is produced by Kelung Online Radio in Indonesia and discusses matters about polluted waters, threatened livelihoods, and the environmental and social impacts of mining in Indonesia.

Polluted Water Source Threatens Taratara Tiga Village-Tombulu

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This series of radio programs is produced by Kelung Online Radio in Indonesia and discusses matters about polluted waters, threatened livelihoods, and the environmental and social impacts of mining in Indonesia.

Indigenous Rights and Mining Conflicts in Sulut-Tombulu

The SoundCloud content at https://soundcloud.com/culturalsurvival/indigenous-rights-and-mining-conflicts-in-sulut-tombulu is not available, or it is set to private.

This series of radio programs is produced by Kelung Online Radio in Indonesia and discusses matters about polluted waters, threatened livelihoods, and the environmental and social impacts of mining in Indonesia.

COP30 - The Impact of Climate Change in Asia - Rukka Sombolinggi

From November 10 to 21, 2025, the UN Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP30, is taking place in Belém, the city called the "gateway" to the Amazon Rainforest. This major global meeting has gathered government representatives from 198 countries, alongside UN bodies, civil society, academia, industry, and a significant delegation of Indigenous Peoples, women, and youth. In this interview, we hear from Rukka Sombolinggi, Secretary General of Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), Indonesia.
Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar)

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