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Oil Palm Plantations on Customary Forest Land

Monday, May 4, 2026

The government issues plantation concessions on land proposed as customary forest in Boven Digoel. The area is part of a national strategic project aimed at achieving self-sufficiency in South Papua.

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The Malind Indigenous community files a lawsuit against the environmental feasibility permit for the planned construction of a 135-kilometer access road, issued by the Regent of Merauke, at the Jayapura Administrative Court (PTUN), March 5, 2026. Doc. Greenpeace Indonesia. tempo : 177879725141.

PETRUS Kinggo Kambenap met with Boven Digoel Regent Roni Omba in the third week of February 2026. The head of the Kinggo Kambenap clan pressed for the recognition of customary forest rights over his land in Asiki village, Jair District, Boven Digoel Regency, South Papua. “We are asking for an expedited process because the national strategic project has already arrived and started staking out our land,” Petrus said when contacted on Th

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Irsyan Hayim and Fachri Hamzah contributed to the writing of this article.

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