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Church alarmed over deadly gas leak in Indonesia Accident at a geothermal power plant near a farming community kills five in North Sumatra The PT Sorik Marapi Geothermal Power site where an accidental burst of poisonous gas killed five people including children aged three and five and their mother (Photo supplied by Saptar Nasution) In Indonesia s North Sumatra province, farmers have been unable to plant crops after a recent toxic deadly leak from a geothermal project. Generally, the villagers are still traumatized, while the company has given no guarantees that the situation is safe. Now is the planting season, Saptar Nasution, a farmer from Sibanggor Julu in Mandailing Natal district, told UCA News on Feb. 10. ....
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 Franciscan felt the cries of Mother Earth and the poor Father Aman was an outspoken critic of problems related to issues of justice, peace and ecology Franciscan Father Peter C. Aman worked for the poor and the environment. (Photo supplied) Just hours before he died on Dec. 15, Franciscan Father Peter C. Aman still had time to comment on a WhatsApp group for Indonesian religious, where he asked them not to keep money in banks that are indicated to be actively financing forest destruction, mining and palm oil. If religious people are serious, do not seek or accept grant assistance from a similar business, he wrote, replying to the group’s discussion on concrete steps that Indonesian religious should take in responding to Pope Francis’ Special Laudato Si’ Anniversary Year from May 24 this year to May 24, 2021. ....