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Lay Papuans turn against Indonesian Church sellout

There was a box in front of them and they were holding up posters appealing for donations. One thousand rupiah for Bishop Mandagi, the posters said, referring to Archbishop Petrus Canisius Mandagi of Merauke. However, their effort was not in support of the bishop; it was a sarcastic stunt criticizing Archbishop Mandagi. The local Church is set to receive billions of rupiah after signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a controversial palm oil company, PT Tunas Sawa Erma, part of the Korindo Group. The funds raised will be presented to the Diocese of Merauke. The archbishop shouldn t be cooperating with this firm. It s scandalous that the Church conspires with a company that has brought suffering to Papua, Waine told UCA News.

Indonesian archdiocese s MoU with palm oil firm sparks outrage

Indonesian archdiocese s MoU with palm oil firm sparks outrage Korindo Group has been accused of destroying a huge swath of rainforest to pave the way for a plantation An aerial view of fires at a palm oil plantation concession of Dongin Prabhawa, a subsidiary of the Korindo Group in Papua. (Photo: Greenpeace Indonesia) Merauke Archdiocese in Indonesia s Papua province is set to receive billions of rupiah through a collaboration with an environmentally controversial palm oil company, sparking strong protests from local Catholics. Protesters said they felt marginalized by the presence of the palm oil company, PT Tunas Sawa Erma, and its deforestation, saying this cooperation showed that the archdiocese is insensitive to their struggles.

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