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攻擊人權捍衛者

Petrus Kinggo

事故日期
2019年6月9日
日期準確度
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Petrus Kinggo
男性
原住民
恐嚇和威脅
目標: Individual
事發地點: 印尼
PT Tunas Sawa Erma (TSE) (part of Korindo Group) 印尼 棕櫚樹和棕櫚油, 農業/食品/飲料/煙草/漁業:綜合
Korindo Group 印尼 金融和銀行業, 伐木和木材, 棕櫚樹和棕櫚油, 房地產開發, 房地產管理, 紙和紙板, 跨產業綜合企業
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Petrus Kinggo is an indigenous leader and land rights defender in Boven Digoel district in Papua, Indonesia. Kinggo has been campaigning for a palm oil firm to return land grabbed from his people since 2018. Kinggo is up against PT. Tunas Sawa Erma POP A, a subsidiary of the Korindo Group, a joint Indonesian and Korean palm oil plantation, which he accuses of grabbing people’s land and damaging the environment in southern Papua. In June 2019 Petrus Kinggo experienced an incident involving a member of the armed forces and other unknown people. They came and knocked on the Petrus Kinggo's house loudly at midnight, under the effect of alchool. They asked about Petrus's whereabouts, but he was not at home at the time. Kinggo felt these actions were aimed to intimidate him and his family. The Indonesian military has been accused by activist groups of gross human rights abuses in its attempts to suppress dissent in Papua and protect business interests there, and has also previously approached Kinggo and other local residents to convince them to accept money from the Korindo group, in exchange for land rights.