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Reforma Agraria Sejati
Posted: Feb 07, 2012 by gekkostudio with 0 comments
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Tanggal 12 Januari 2012 adalah aksi bersama di Jakarta dan 27 Provinsi di Sumatera, Jawa, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Bali dan Nusa Tenggara Timur. Aksi ini menyatakan perlawanan terhadap perampasan tanah yang dilakukan oleh rezim SBY-Boediono di seluruh Indonesia. Read more…
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Occupy Sydney Protest
Posted: Nov 15, 2011 by JamieMUA with 0 comments
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Activists, union members and community groups marched from Sydney's Town Hall to Martin Place to protest against corporate greed, world poverty and economic slavery. Read more…
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Solidaritas untuk Buruh Freeport (Solidarity for the Freeport Workers)
Posted: Nov 03, 2011 by occupyjakarta with 0 comments
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Jakarta activists and unionists organised a candle light vigil in solidarity of the Freeport workers in West Papua, on October 27, 2011. The protestors condemned the violence that surrounded the strike. A member of the Freeport workers' union spoke of the movement being solid, supported by the workers' wives and the locals. Read more…
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Mama-Mama, Marginalized in Their Own Land: The Story of Papuan Women
Posted: Nov 01, 2011 by numbaymedia with 0 comments
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Since 1971, Papuan women have been selling vegetables, fruit, fish and spices. They set up business by clearing space in the center of town beside the Anafre River in Jayapura. Later in the years, migrants also came and began trading there. The are became a market. But the local government's effort to clean up the town center resulted the eviction of the market traders. They have returned again, just to be evicted over and over again. Read more…
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Cop It Sweet - Occupy Melbourne
Posted: Oct 31, 2011 by anna with 0 comments
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Over 1000 people marched from the State Library of Victoria to Treasury Gardens on 29th October 2011 as part of the ongoing Occupy Melbourne protests. Our boys and girls in blue were on the streets again, dodging criticism for the use of brutal strong arm tactics against the public when evicting the Occupy Melbourne protest from City Square on the 21st of October. The police were out in force to protect the people of Melbourne from other people of Melbourne who were undertaking dangerous activities such as walking, gathering in parks, and utilising public spaces to discuss capitalism, democracy and corporate greed. Read more…
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Occupy Melbourne Eviction and New Beginnings
Posted: Oct 22, 2011 by occupymelbourne with 0 comments
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21/10/2011 - After six days of peaceful occupation of the city square, and five days before the Queen is due to visit Melbourne, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle warned that if the protestors didn't leave today they would be forcibly removed. The eviction was carried out by 400 police including riot police and dogs. Horses and capsicum spray were also used to attack the crowd at various times. People stood their ground in the square before being removed one by one. Read more…
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Everyone Leads the Movement: Fay's Occupy Jakarta Speech
Posted: Oct 21, 2011 by occupyjakarta with 2 comments
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The global Occupy movement spread to Indonesia as dozens of people participated in a peaceful Occupy Jakarta protest in front of the Jakarta Stock Exchange complex. Writer and activist Hilmar 'Fay' Farid pumped up the crowd with his speech. Read more…
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I Am Not Moving: Occupy Wall Street Movie
Posted: Oct 17, 2011 by emnews with 0 comments
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Critical comments by President Obama and Secretary Clinton on what was happening in the world, particularly in the Middle East. Ironically, what they claim the governments did in those countries are the exact same things they are doing to the Wall Street protestors. Read more…
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ATKI-HK cultural performance on 10/jul/2011 in hong kong
Posted: Aug 08, 2011 by narcissan with 0 comments
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The performance tells of the plight that domestic migrant workers faces, the injustice inflicted upon them, their objection of the exploitative "labour protection" law UUPPTKILN No.39/2004 of indonesia, and their call for liberation. 這演出道出了印尼家務工所面對的困境及不公義的壓迫,又說明了他們對印尼政府訂立的剝削性"勞工保障"法例UUPPTKILN No. 39/2004的反對,更呼喊著解放. Read more…
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All Mining is Dangerous (Taring Padi pt2.)
Posted: Jul 01, 2011 by kareneliot with 4 comments
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A short interview with Mohamad Yusuf as Ucup about collaboration between Indonesian artist collective Taring Padi and US based artist collective, Justseeds Artists. Ucup describes the woodcut produced by Taring Padi artists. Read more…
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Une epicerie-cuisine dans Saint-Roch, ouverture en septembre
Posted: Jun 27, 2011 by nfalcimaigne with 0 comments
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L'article complet sur www.journalensemble.coop Reunis en assemblee generale annuelle, les membres des Grands Rangs, Cooperative de solidarite des terroirs, ont adopte leur plan de developpement, qui prevoit l'ouverture de l'epicerie-cuisine dans Saint-Roch des septembre. Eric Proulx, president fondateur et membre travailleur, explique les trois phases prevues, et trois autres membres confient leur vision du projet. Par Nicolas Falcimaigne, pour le journal Ensemble, presse cooperative et independante - www.journalensemble.coop Read more…
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Entrevue Philippe Duhamel - par M.Champoux
Posted: Jun 22, 2011 by nfalcimaigne with 0 comments
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Philippe Duhamel, organisateur de la marche Rimouski-Montreal pour un moratoire d'une generation, nous partage ses inquietudes dans le dossier du developpement energetique du Quebec. Par Mathieu Champoux, pour le Journal Ensemble, presse cooperative et independante. Read more…
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Prison and Paradise (trailer)
Posted: Jun 16, 2011 by danielrudi with 1 comments
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This film explores Indonesian Islam, the practice of jihad, and radical Islamic movements. Filmmaker Daniel Rudi Haryanto interviewed some of the convicted Bali bombers before their executions, their children, and a former student, turned journalist, of the recently convicted Abu Bakar Ba'asyir. Haryanto explores the fundamental questions of Islam in Indonesia and how jihadis address US foreign policy. Read more…
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How Dare You Say - Mayday 2011 Hong Kong
Posted: Jun 12, 2011 by narcissan with 0 comments
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They are with us in the struggles, they are with us in our homes, they are with us in all the labouring which built our city and what we have today. But when we finally managed to get a bit of bread crumbs, i.e. the minimum wage legislation in Hong Kong, from the rich and powerful, their part was not in our concern and we just let it passed. People still thinks that they are they and we are us, c'os they are only the migrants workers. But is that all they are? And do we know who we are? I'd say, before they and we became us, we will not be able to know how the answer should be voiced. Read more…
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Bikpela Bagarap - Full Feature
Posted: Jun 08, 2011 by David01 with 0 comments
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Bikpela Bagarap reveals the human face of logging in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. The story is told through the voice of regular villagers, without narration. It is a tale of exploitation and broken promises, where local people are treated as second-rate citizens in their own country by Malaysian logging companies and corrupt politicians. Customary landowners are forced into signing documents they don’t understand, for the promise of “development” - fresh water, health and education, but these essential services are rarely provided. Instead, their traditional hunting ground is destroyed, waterways polluted, and their traditional way of life ruined forever. Read more…
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Bikpela Bagarap - Trailer
Posted: May 30, 2011 by David01 with 1 comments
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This is the trailer for Bikpela Bagarap (46mins/2011), a documentary which reveals the "human face" of logging in Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. The story is told through the voice of regular villagers, without narration. Read more…
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Tuna Tagging (ver. 2 mins) - Delivered
Posted: May 20, 2011 by londo with 0 comments
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In a collaboration with WWF-Coral Triangle Network Initiative (WWF-CTNI), Marine Conservation Science Institute (MCSI), and Secretariat of the Pasific Community (SPC), WWF-Indonesia carries out tuna tagging programme in Wakatobi islands, South East Sulawesi. The programme is aimed to gain information regarding the condition of tuna habitat. It records pressure, light level, sea temperature, movement and migration of tuna as well as identifies spawning “hot spot” for tuna. The new understanding of the migratory behaviour of this enigmatic species is expected to help make fisheries management more sustainable. Read more…
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Rencontre avec Herve Kempf - Analyse du scrutin federal [exclusif] 1/2
Posted: May 08, 2011 by nfalcimaigne with 0 comments
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Herve Kempf, journaliste environnemental et auteur de L'oligarchie ça suffit, vive la democratie, confie au journal Ensemble son analyse du scrutin federal canadien tenu la veille. Par Nicolas Falcimaigne, pour le Journal Ensemble, presse cooperative et independante. Lire l'article accompagnant la video: http://www.journalensemble.coop/article/74 Read more…
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Rencontre avec Herve Kempf - [exclusif] 2/2
Posted: May 08, 2011 by nfalcimaigne with 0 comments
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Herve Kempf, journaliste environnemental et auteur de L'oligarchie ça suffit, vive la democratie, confie au journal Ensemble son analyse de la crise democratique en occident. Par Nicolas Falcimaigne, pour le Journal Ensemble, presse cooperative et independante. Lire l'article accompagnant la video: http://www.journalensemble.coop/article/74 Read more…
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Posted: Apr 27, 2011 by waysofseeing with 0 comments
Barrick Gold's mine in Lake Cowal, the 'Sacred Heartland of the Wiradjuri Nation'
Three supporters of the Save Lake Cowal campaign took the journey to the lake on Monday 18 April. Waking up on Tuesday morning on the edge of Lake Cowal to the sounds of birds, water lapping at it's shores and the constant drone of Barrick's mine, Nat, Damian and Ryan explored the lake by foot and then set off from Forbes in a Cessna to take photos and video from the air. These photos clearly show the stupidity of building a mine in a lake bed. Read more…
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