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Fleeing to the Forest, Awaiting Justice

Sofia gets sad every time she thinks about her youngest son Aska. She has spent the past two months in a jail. Even today, she has no idea when she can go home and be with her 4-year-old again.

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IRMA TAMBUNAN
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Illegal gold mining destroys river ecosystems in Bungo District, Jambi Province. Serious law enforcement is needed to end environmental damage. A citizen witnessed the destruction of the environment in the Pelepat River ecosystem, Bungo, Tuesday (07/07/2020)

Sofia gets sad every time she thinks about her youngest son Aska. She has spent the past two months in a jail. Even today, she has no idea when she can go home and be with her 4-year-old again.

“Our fate remains unclear,” said Sofia on Monday (6/7/2020).

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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