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Staatsolie denies guilty of oil leakage

Engels, Suriname nieuws - Staatsolie CEO Annand Jagesar denies to the news press that the oil slicks in the Suriname River come from the parastatal company. The Probios Foundation ....

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Can Two New Bills Reshape Indigenous Rights and Illegal Gold Mining in Suriname?

Funding for the research and writing of this series of articles was provided by Amazon Aid Foundation. “We’ve been fighting the government of Suriname for almost 25 years, for recognition of our land rights,” says Jupta Itoewaki, a leader of the Indigenous Wayana people. “The government and leaders don’t feel like they need to consult […] ....

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China's illegal timber business is stripping Suriname's forests


China s hunger for timber is stripping Suriname s forests.
ANI | Paramaribo | Updated: 22-05-2021 15:55 IST | Created: 22-05-2021 15:55 IST
China s illegal timber trade stripping Suriname s forest (Photo Credit - DW News Agency). Image Credit: ANI
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China s hunger for timber is stripping Suriname s forests. Chinese companies own more than half of the logging concessions in the country. Much of the illegal timber is sold online through companies which are hard to track, reported DW News Agency.
Carl Holm in a ground report uncovered the illegal timber business of China for DW News Agency. Not so long ago these logs were giants from rainforest, 100 years old, most of them now destined to China. But, the former Dutch colony of Suriname, is not seeing any economic benefit as more than half of the logging is illegal. Suriname is estimated to lose Euro 100 million a year due to illegal logging. The money goes straight to the coffers of criminal ca ....

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