Nickel and damned
Rights advocates say that nickel-mining activities in the Indonesian island of Halmahera pose a threat to one of the country’s...
Read moreSasitorn Aksornwilai is a journalist for the independent non-profit online newspaper Prachatai.
Rights advocates say that nickel-mining activities in the Indonesian island of Halmahera pose a threat to one of the country’s...
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