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Prilly Latuconsina - Luna Maya, Portrait of Artists Rejecting Mining in Raja Ampat

Prilly Latuconsina - Luna Maya, Portrait of Artists Rejecting Mining in Raja Ampat

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Prilly Latuconsina - Luna Maya, Portrait of Artists Rejecting Mining in Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat, the underwater paradise of Indonesia, is now threatened by mining activities. Several prominent artists such as Cinta Laura and Prilly Latuconsina have also spoken out against this exploitation of nature. They not only care about the environment but also the future of Raja Ampat.

This rejection action is carried out through social media. The artists use their platforms to spread awareness. They also call for the protection of Raja Ampat from destruction.

So, who are the artists that are actively rejecting mining in Raja Ampat? What motivates them to defend Raja Ampat?

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Prilly Latuconsina uploaded a video from an environmental organization. The video shows the destruction of forests due to heavy machinery in Raja Ampat. She emphasizes that the issue is not just the distance of the mine from the tourist center, but the real environmental damage.

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Denny Sumargo urges President Prabowo Subianto to intervene. He requests the revocation of the nickel mining permit in Raja Ampat. Denny asserts that the land of Papua is land of life, not land for exploitation. The destruction of Raja Ampat will be a great loss for Indonesia and the world.

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Nadine Chandrawinata uploaded photos and videos showcasing the underwater beauty of Raja Ampat. She emphasizes how long it takes to create such beauty. Nadine also laments how quickly destruction can occur.

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Dian Sastrowardoyo reposted a video of protests by the people of Papua. The protest highlights the impact of nickel mining on the lives of local communities. Dian wants the voices of the Papuan people to be heard.

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Aming delivered a sharp critique of mining perpetrators. He pointed out the contradiction between Indonesia's identity as a religious country and the environmental destruction being carried out. Aming criticized those who only prioritize money and ignore the future.

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Angela Gilsha shared her personal experience in Raja Ampat. She showcased the natural beauty that is threatened by mining. Angela urged the public not to remain silent.

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Cinta Laura condemned nickel mining in Raja Ampat. She criticized those who claim to represent the nation's progress. Cinta Laura believes that mining only benefits a handful of elites.

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Fiersa Besari highlights the contradiction between the ambition for clean energy and environmental destruction. This destruction occurs due to mining in Raja Ampat. Fiersa questions the sustainability of clean energy if it harms nature.

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Luna Maya posted a statement from local residents. The statement expressed concerns about the exploitation of Papua's forests. Luna emphasized Papua's contribution to the world's oxygen, not just the country's revenue.