BY AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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Tripa peat swamp forest in Aceh's Nagan Raya district ~ FILE PHOTO |
Jakarta, TAG – The Indonesian
government has said it aims to approve within a month a plan that would free up
vast swathes of protected virgin rainforest on Sumatra island for commercial
exploitation.
Rights groups reacted with outrage at the news that
the plan, which also needs to be passed by the Aceh provincial parliament, was
making progress, saying it would only benefit huge foreign companies and not
the area's people.
But Canadian mining company East Asia Minerals, which
conducts gold exploration in Aceh, hailed the progress as "positive news
for mineral extraction in the area".
The government aimed to approve the plan "in up
to a month", senior forestry ministry official Hadi Daryanto said late
Thursday. Rights groups say it will free up around 1.2 million hectares (three
million acres) to be cleared.
The head of the Aceh parliamentary committee
overseeing the project, Tengku Anwar, said it had a lot of support in the
legislature. "We hope it will go through as soon as possible," he
said.
Approval of the plan would open up the forest, on the
northern tip of Sumatra province and home to critically endangered orangutans,
rhinos, and elephants, for mining, paper and palm oil plantations.
The Aceh government banned the granting of new logging
permits six years ago to protect the forest, but a new administration that came
in last year is in favour of allowing logging again.
East Asia Minerals' chief executive Edward Rochette
said the company was "very pleased" at the progress because if the
plan was approved, it would help the group's gold exploration activities.
"These new developments are good progress and
positive news for mineral extraction in the area," Rochette said in a
statement.
The company said it was working with government
officials, and company representatives on the ground in Aceh province were
pushing for the forest to be reclassified from "protected forest" to
"production forest".
But Friends of the Earth Indonesia campaigner Dedi
Ratih said the plan must be "immediately rejected".
The plan "is being developed via a highly
unhealthy process, in which foreign corporations are intervening and driving
local policy", he said.
Ian Singleton, who works in Aceh for the Sumatran
Orangutan Conservation Programme, said the East Asia Minerals' statement was
"amazing" and that it was "shooting itself in the foot".
"The Aceh government
has repeatedly claimed this plan is to benefit the people of Aceh, but this
shows that's clearly not the case," he said.[]
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