Dear Friend,

Please take action for the immediate and unconditional release of colleagues 
and friends Gigie, Neil and Shibu from the Indonesian police department where 
they are being detained after taking part in a peaceful community demonstration 
against incineration and for climate justice. Please demand that their human 
rights are fully restored and that they are permitted to travel to Bali.  You 
can take action immediately by visiting: 
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1843/t/4860/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=21899

The details are below:

Dear Friends,
 
We write to request GAIA members and friends across the globe to seek the 
immediate and unconditional release of the following international activists 
who were detained on 1 December 2007 in Bandung, Indonesia:
 
1.  Gigie Cruz, GAIA, Philippines
2.  Neil Tangri, GAIA, USA
3.  Shibu Nair, Thanal, India
 
(please see their brief profiles below)
 
Gigie, Neil and Shibu arrived in Indonesia last Saturday, 1 December, to 
campaign for "Zero Waste for Zero Warming" at the UN Framework on Climate 
Change Conference that will take place in Bali on 3-14 December.  Balifokus, 
Jala-Sampah (Garbage Network) and GAIA are planning to convene a civil society 
forum tomorrow on waste and climate.
 
Before heading to Bali, Gigie, Neil and Shibu traveled first to Bandung City to 
take part in a peaceful community people's assembly against a proposed waste 
incinerator. This event was organized by several Indonesian environmental 
groups campaigning for climate justice.  The activity, which drew the warm 
support of over 2,000 community members, also formed part of the GAIA Global 
Day of Action against Waste and Incineration.
 
At the rally, Gigie, Neil and Shibu spoke about the ill effects of incinerating 
waste, advocated for Zero Waste and conveyed their solidarity with the local 
campaign against incineration and for environmental health and justice.  They 
did not attack the Indonesian government in their statements before the 
assembly.
 
After their well-applauded speeches, the police accosted them, together with 
our Indonesian colleagues Yuyun Ismawati, who is the Executive Director of 
Balifokus, and Roni Tabroni, from the People's Alliance against the WTE 
(waste-to-energy) Plant. The five activists were then brought to the police 
station where they underwent lengthy interrogation. The police also seized 
their passports. Yuyun and Roni were subsequently released, but Gigie, Neil and 
Shibu are currently detained in a police station in Jalan Java (or Java Street) 
in Bandung.
 
There are no formal charges yet against Gigie, Neil and Shibu, but there is an 
expressed threat of deportation if our Indonesian friends do not succeed in 
persuading the authorities to set them free and let them fly to Bali for the 
UNFCC events. 
 
TAKE ACTION:  We call on you to please register your concern and appeal for the 
immediate and unconditional release of Gigie, Neil and Shibu, so that their 
human rights are fully restored and that they are permitted to travel to Bali.
 
1. Please visit 
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1843/t/4860/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=21899
 to quickly e-mail a letter about this issue to Mr. Yvo de Boer, Executive 
Secretary, UNFCCC Secretariat at [EMAIL PROTECTED], H.E. Mr. Rachmat Witoelar, 
State Minister for the Environment at [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the National 
Police Chief, Mr. Gen. Sutano, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2. Please immediately CALL/FAX the Indonesian Embassy / Consulate in your city 
or country (find embassies here: http://id.embassyinformation.com/; in the U.S. 
you can also use the following email form: 
http://www.embassyofindonesia.org/detail/contactus.php)
 
3.  Please CALL/FAX the Bandung Police Department (+6222-4204666, foreign 
affairs unit) and/or E-MAIL the National Police Chief, Mr. Gen. Sutano, at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
In your message, please
1)    Register your concern and appeal for the immediate and unconditional 
release of Gigie Cruz, Neil Tangri, and Shibu Nair
2)    Request that their human rights are fully restored and
3)    Request that they are permitted to travel to Bali.
 
Terima kasih banyak-banyak (Thank you very much) for your immediate response.
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Manny C. Calonzo
GAIA Secretariat
Unit 330, Eagle Court, Quezon City, Philippines
TelFax: +632-4364733
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.no-burn.org
 
Brief information about those detained:
 
1.  Gigie Cruz, GAIA's Assistant Coordinator, has been working with GAIA since 
2001 in various capacities, including membership, campaign and information 
support.  Her most recent task was to coordinate last week's Global Day of 
Action against Waste and Incineration.
 
2.  Neil Tangri is one of GAIA's esteemed founders.  He wrote the GAIA report 
"Waste Incineration: A Dying Technology." He recently rejoined GAIA to 
coordinate our work on waste-to-energy and climate change)
 
3.  Shibu Nair was part of the 3-person team from the global south who went to 
California for GAIA's first Zero Waste fellowship.  He works closely with 
Jayan, a GAIA Steering Committee member from India.  Shibu was part of the 
Thanal team who hosted the Waste Not Asia Meeting held in January 2007 in 
Trivandrum, Kerala
 




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