PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE

PAPUA NEW GUINEA RAINFOREST: Madang Police Issue Violent Warning to Logging 
Opposition

With logging stopped by court order, violence breaks out in Ramu logging area 
in Papua New Guinea. Two youths in custody for stealing from loggers shot as a 
warning to the community. With local opposition to Rimbunan Hijau and continued 
industrial logging growing, foreign logger turns to further bribery and 
intimidation.

December 19th, 2009
By Earth's Newsdesk and Asples PNG, projects of Ecological Internet 
http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, glenba...@ecologicalinternet.org

(MADANG, PAPUA NEW GUINEA) - Logging has been stopped for nearly two weeks at 
the Ramu Block 1 concession held by Rimbunan Hijau (RH) of Malaysia in Madang, 
Papua New Guinea (PNG). Facing a court order, a plethora of other court 
proceedings, and rising local landowner discontent, RH has responded by calling 
on the police to send a warning to logging opposition, and widely making cash 
bribes to be allowed to resume logging.

Last week, drunken youth became angry with company employees and ill-advisedly 
robbed a tool shed. First thing the next morning two youth leaders were caught 
by officers (who were allegedly visibly intoxicated). While restrained and in 
police custody, the youths were shot at point blank range in the leg, and let 
go. The youths are recovering in the hospital, and information is being 
gathered for legal proceedings.

“Logging companies bribing police to send a warning to opposition is not 
ethical or just. Violence has come to Madang Province, as various Asian 
logging, mining and fishing industries fall over themselves to harvest these 
resources immediately and incautiously,” notes Ecological Internet’s President, 
Dr. Glen Barry. “Clearly PNG’s resource allocation processes have become 
corrupted and Madang’s three big development projects – RH logging, tuna 
canneries, and Ramu mine – must be stopped and thoroughly investigated.”

“Asples PNG” – a new PNG campaign NGO advocating for landowner rights and 
ecological sustainability -- calls upon the PNG parliament to suspend these 
projects, and take such actions as necessary to investigate who is being bribed 
and corrupted, to allow projects to go ahead on Madang’s clan owned land 
without prior and informed consent. There is a higher law than the Forest 
Authority, it is to protect the land that took care of your ancestors (graun i 
bin lukautim tumbuna bilong yumi).

A local landowner protest group has organized a petition signed by 70% of local 
clan leaders asking that Rimbunan Hijau immediately withdraw and have the 
timber permit terminated. They note the corruption in the tendering process, 
failed infrastructure promises, human rights violations and violence against 
landowners, and shocking rates of logging and environmental damage. Landowners 
also seek to lodge the legal papers required to officially withdraw from the 
Forest Management Area agreement, but are short of finance and seeking 
assistance to do so.

Madang Province is a remote coastal paradise containing rich, large and intact 
rainforests with low population densities. This lowland, relatively accessible 
source of ancient timbers is much sought after by the timber industry. Madang 
is also being inundated with huge tuna cannery and mining operations. Local 
indigenous peoples are extremely discouraged that their resources are being 
given out by the central government without their prior and informed consent. 
Expect further protest until this is remedied.

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###ENDS###

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behalf of environmental sustainability policy. He frequently conducts 
interviews on the latest climate, forest and water policy developments and can 
be reached at: glenba...@ecologicalinternet.org

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