This link was published on 26 January 2021

Indonesian court jails indigenous farmer in conflict with paper giant APP

A farmer from the Sakai indigenous tribe is sentenced to one year in prison with a fine of 200 million rupiah ($13,800) for cutting down 20 acacia and eucalyptus trees planted by PT Arara Abadi (AA), a subsidiary of Asia Pulp & Paper (APP), near his home to plant sweet potatoes for his family.
This case is part of a long-standing land conflict between the Sakai indigenous community and AA. Activists have condemned the verdict as the Sakai tribe settled in the land decades before AA obtained its concession.

  • Mongabay
  • Indonesia
  • Asia Pulp & Paper
  • Activists
  • Acacia
  • Sakai indigenous tribe
  • eucalyptus trees
  • PT Arara Abadi