Sunday, November 13, 2011

Greeenpeace International Office in Jakarta will be forced to close today

Jakarta News Today -- Greeenpeace International Representative Office in South Jakarta will be forced to close today. 


Greenpeace International representative offices are planned to be forcibly closed by the Spare Office of Supervision and Control Building, South Jakarta government, Indonesia, on Monday (14/11/2011).

To face the forced, Greenpeace has appointed an Indonesian senior lawyer, Adnan Buyung Nasution, Indonesian environmental organization, Walhi, and several other non government organization, which plans to file a lawsuit against the Governor of Jakarta.  



The officials said, the scheduled to be forcibly shut down the office of Greenpeace Indonesia on 12:00 local time. They said, they have sent two warning letters on Monday (11/07) and Wednesday (11/o7) related to the plan.

Greenpeace is an organization of an environmental savior who often campaigned for saving the environment in Indonesia. By legality, Greenpeace's presence was appropriate based on the Decree of the Minister of Justice and Human Rights Republic of Indonesia, AHU-128.AH.01.06, on December 4, 2009.

The official's efforts to force Greenpeace Representative Office in Jakarta is related to the existence of the office that is considered against the rule.

In fact, Greenpeace Indonesia has received a license 73/1.824.511 on June 22, 2011, signed by the Chief of District Head Mampang Prapatan approved on June 24, 2011.

Nur Hidayati an officer of Greenpeace Indonesia told the media, that they had followed the procedure. She added, in principle, Greenpeace respect and uphold the rule of law in Indonesia, especially Jakarta City Government.

Nur Hidayati as a Greeenpeace International
Representative also asserted, "Certainly law enforcement nondiscrimination and so accountable."   -- Jakarta News Today & Global News
 



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