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This documentary chronicles how the Marind, Yei, Awyu, and Muyu people of southern Papua resist palm oil biodiesel and sugarcane bioethanol projects for vehicle fuel. Alongside their stories, it also explores issues of separatism and 60 years of Indonesian military operations related to the exploitation of Papuan land.
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00:08Oh
00:45We don't know where we are, we are surprised that the ship is already in the Kalun.
00:53This is our duty here, our duty, Marga Kwi Paleng.
01:02I have promised that Indonesia has to be ready for a short period of time in a short period of
01:09time.
01:12In Papua, we must have to be used to be used in kelapa sawit so that we can also have
01:17a BBM from kelapa sawit.
01:20The President has decided to plan mandatory 10% ethanol.
01:43The President has decided to plan a BBM from the
01:48National Anthem to the National Anthem to the National Anthem.
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02:20If the land and the huts are lost, we want to live in where?
02:39Gereja-gereja di Indonesia mendukung masyarakat adat yang menolak proyek strategis nasional di Tanah Papua.
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