2009
Sub-archives
Oct 19, 2009
Re-sisters compilation
Courageous women from Sulawesi, Indonesia share their stories and struggles resisting mining activities by Canadian nickel mining corporation Vale Inco. Filmed by WALHI/ FoE Indonesia with support from Jatam.
Re-sisters: Wenoda Terambi from Indonesia
Wenoda Terambi from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco.
Re-sisters: Yuliana Mananta from Indonesia
Yuliana Mananta testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco.
Re-sisters: Wenoni from Indonesia
Wenoni from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco.
Re-sisters: Daya Montong from Indonesia
Daya Mantong from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how women were not included in the decisions around the mine of the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco, even though they experience most of the health impacts.
Re-sisters: Merry Wololi from Indonesia
Merry Wololi from Sulawesi, Indonesia talks about the importance of living on her ancestral land and how the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco wants her to leave.
Re-sisters: Werima Mananta from Indonesia
Werima Mananta from Sulawesi, Indonesia testifies how her fertile ancestral village land was taken by the Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco to construct a golf course for its workers.
Mar 30, 2009
Indonesia: Woman concerned about nickle mining company
Mrs. Wanantaa talks about land rights conflicts and air and water pollution caused by the Sorowako nickel mine. The mine is 60% owned by Canadian nickel mining company Vale Inco.

