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can you put him in indonesia?
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Women fighters of the Free Aceh Movment (GAM) with commander Abdullah Syafei'i, circa 1999.
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bayoubashsims · 15 hours
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Toko Kain Walet (The Swallow Fabric Shop)
The business began with Aisyah Azwar (1899-1986) in Cirebon, who started weaving and selling fabrics at the market after her husband Abidin Mazhar died in 1925. She was often helped by her daughter Aida Azwar. In 1927, Margherita van Royen, a socialite from Paterosari, came upon her stall in Cirebon and said that she would like her to be a supplier for her dressmaking.
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They moved to Paterosari, and though Aisyah still opened a stall at the market in Cirebon, she was primarily Rita Woetamani III's fabric supplier. When Rita died in 1944, her assistant dressmaker, Liesbeth Spijker (1917-1998), was out of a job. To endure the hard times following the war, Liesbeth and Aisyah teamed up to open a fabric shop in 1949.
Liesbeth's twin daughters Lizabeth and Bethany Anggalarang started working at the shop in 1953 and took over their mother's work as she got on in years, and Aisyah's granddaughter Emma Azwar joined the sisters in 1982.
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ecoharbor · 17 hours
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📍Rock Bar, Bali, Indonesia 🇮🇩
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intersectionalpraxis · 4 months
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Take a good look at the countries leading/have started the legal battles to hold the IOF accountable -their fights to end IOF terrorism and war crimes, as this should have been done months ago, are now beginning.
So many Palestinian people have been genocided, and the rampant global government inaction has caused chaos, death, and destruction of Gaza... I just hope this leads to a permanent ceasefire and an end to the occupation. I truly do.
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fresh-snow · 4 months
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The sadness and despair in those eyes...
There are no innocent soldiers in iof, including the women. I've seen female soldiers laughing and dancing at the misery of Palestinian people and doing heinous acts just like their male counterparts.
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kropotkindersurprise · 6 months
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November 24/25/26, 2023 - Despite the temporary ceasefire the people of the world are still taking to the streets everywhere in huge numbers to demand an enduring end to Israel's occupation and genocide of the Palestinian people. Here is a small selection of the solidarity demonstrations this past weekend. People are not letting themselves be tired out or distracted, Palestine is not alone!
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Havana, Cuba
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Durban, South Africa
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Ottawa, Canada
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Tokyo, Japan
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Jakarta, Indonesia / Doha, Qatar
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Tangier, Morocco
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Copenhagen, Denmark / Sydney, Australia
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Nicosia, Cyprus / Paris, France
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New York City, USA / London, UK
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i-am-aprl · 4 months
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reasonsforhope · 12 days
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"The coral reefs of south Sulawesi are some of the most diverse, colorful and vibrant in the world. At least, they used to be, until they were decimated by dynamite fishing in the 1990s.
As part of a team of coral reef ecologists based in Indonesia and the UK, we study the reefs around Pulau Bontosua, a small Indonesian island in south Sulawesi...
In many places around the world, damage like this might be described as irreparable. But at Pulau Bontosua, the story is different. Here, efforts by the Mars coral restoration program have brought back the coral and important ecosystem functions, as outlined by our new study, published in Current Biology. We found that within just four years, restored reefs grow at the same rate as nearby healthy reefs.
Speedy recovery
The transplanted corals grow remarkably quickly. Within a year, fragments have developed into proper colonies. After two years, they interlock branches with their neighbors. After just four years, they completely overgrow the reef star structures and restoration sites are barely distinguishable from nearby healthy reefs.
The combined growth of many corals generates a complex limestone (calcium carbonate) framework. This provides a habitat for marine life and protects nearby shorelines from storm damage by absorbing up to 97% of coastal wave energy.
We measured the overall growth of the reef framework by calculating its carbonate budget. That's the balance between limestone production (by calcifying corals and coralline algae) and erosion (by grazing sea urchins and fishes, for example). A healthy reef produces up to 20kg of reef structure per square meter per year, while a degraded reef is shrinking rather than growing as erosion exceeds limestone production. Therefore, overall reef growth gives an indication of reef health.
At Pulau Bontosua, our survey data shows that in the years following restoration, coral cover, coral colony sizes, and carbonate production rates tripled. Within four years, restored reefs were growing at the same speed as healthy reefs, and thereby provided the same important ecosystem functions...
Outcomes of any reef restoration project will depend on environmental conditions, natural coral larvae supply, restoration techniques and the effort invested in maintaining the project. This Indonesian project shows that when conditions are right and efforts are well placed, success is possible. Hopefully, this inspires further global efforts to restore functioning coral reefs and to recreate a climate in which they can thrive."
-via Phys.org, March 11, 2024
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without-ado · 1 month
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Eruption of Ruang Volcano l Indonesia l April 2024(x)
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zegalba · 9 months
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The largest blooming flower on the planet is the Rafflesia arnoldii, which is typically found in the rainforests of Indonesia. This uncommon flower can reach a diameter of 3 feet and weigh up to 15 pounds.
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tropic-havens · 1 year
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​Royal Assyrian (Terinos terpander) in Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
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miamaimania · 10 days
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Enigmatic echoes of Sulfur's tears, 'Kawah Putih' whispers the story of Bandung's untouched volcanic lake.
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sky-daddy-hates-me · 20 days
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Do not forget about West Papua.
Do not forget about the colonial genocide being committed against the indigenous West Papuans.
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intersectionalpraxis · 3 months
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I just posted a thread on the history of colonialism and ongoing oppressive Indonesian occupation of West Papua. If you have time, please read the educational slides. This is absolutely horrendous, and has been going on for decades. The Indonesian government and military must be held accountable. Free West Papua.
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