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As a journalist, the issue of forests in Papua is a Global Issue that is concerning. Starting the narrative with a strong and passionate voice, when communicating with Optor Jhener Jalani, one of the Papuan people is the Moi Tribe who lives in the forest, by Live.
"Here, in the heart of Papua, lies a forest that is so rich and diverse. This forest is not only home to various species of flora and fauna, but also to indigenous peoples who have lived here for thousands of years.
However, this forest also faces serious threats. Deforestation, climate change, and exploitation of natural resources are major challenges for the sustainability of forests and indigenous peoples.
@We do not contribute money to the State and the World, but we contribute the largest Oxygen to the State. Oxygen is more important than money.
The State must have reciprocity, do not let our Forests be Barren by Palm Oil.
If the Forest is limited by palm oil, I am afraid that our children and grandchildren will not see the Cendrawasih again.
@The Moi Tribe considers the Forest as a Mother who gives life, food and gives birth to us, do not disappear from life, said Opyor in closing
As a journalist, I want to voice the story of the last Papuan forest, about the indigenous peoples who live here, and about the importance of preserving the forest for the future of us all.
Let's listen to the story of the Papuan forest, and let's work together to preserve this nature for future generations."
"Papua, a land rich in natural resources and biodiversity. However, behind its beauty, the Papuan forest faces serious threats. Deforestation, climate change, and exploitation of natural resources are major challenges for the preservation of forests and indigenous peoples.
As a journalist, I want to highlight issues related to the Papuan forest and its impact on indigenous peoples and the environment. Let's listen to the story of the Papuan forest and the efforts made to preserve it.
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