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Rudi Syaf, KKI-Warsi Manager:
The Orang Rimba should be proud of themselves

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

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When the jungle habitat of the Orang Rimba tribe in Jambi began to shrink in sizethanks to transmigration and forest clearance to make way for plantations45-year-old Rudi Syaf and his fellow anthropologists did not remain still. Through the KKI-Warsi, Rudi and his friends decided to help the Orang Rimba.

KKI-Warsi fears that what is happening to these people of the forest is nothing less than ethnocide, as evident from their shrinking number

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