Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Politics, Law and Security
Behind all the conflicts is injustice
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Two months have passed since the onset of the haze over Sumatra and Kalimantan. Even intermittent rains have failed to get rid of the haze. In Riau and Jambi, it continues to cause the death of many who suffered from respiratory diseases.
The government is not being idle. Police is dealing with dozens of companies suspected of setting the forest on fire, and they face penalties ranging from warnings to a revocation of their licenses. The offer of assistance from Singapore was finally accepted because the haze emergency had become impossible to manage alone. Other countries have also offered their help.
Two months have passed since the onset of the haze over Sumatra and Kalimantan. Even intermittent rains have failed to get rid of the haze. In Riau and Jambi, it continues to cause the death of many who suffered from respiratory diseases.
The government is not being idle. Police is dealing with dozens of companies suspected of setting the forest on fire, and they face penalties ranging from warnings to a revocation of their licenses. The offer o
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