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A Life Lost, A Lawsuit Gone

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Golfried Siregar, a human rights and environmental activist in Medan, was found dead, sprawled out on the road. The circumstances of his death are suspicious.

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Police examine the site of the traffic accident that eventually killed North Sumatra Walhi activist, Golfried Siregar,in Medan./Tempo/Sahat Simatupang. tempo : 173057241140.

IT was evening as Golfried Siregar bid farewell to his wife on Wednesday, October 2. Riding a motorcycle, he told his wife that he wanted to buy some medicine at a clinic near their rented home in Jalan Bunga Wijaya Kesuma in Medan Selayang, Medan, North Sumatra. This former Legal Affairs Manager for the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) in North Sumatra said that he had a fever. “That was the last time I saw my husband,” s

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