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URGENT TRIPA FUNDRAISING APPEAL Action around the world has created the perfect conditions to enforce the law and restore Tripa Contact Person: Shayne McGrath – Tripa Restoration Campaign Manager: [email protected] TO REVOKE OIL PALM PERMITS IN THE TRIPA PEAT FORESTS ACEH PROVINCE – SUMATRA INDONESIA Dear Friends and supporters of Tripa, We are writing to thank you for your help this far, and to secure your support to win, and restore Tripa. To do that, we are requesting your help by donating to the Tripa Peat Forest Legal Action Campaign Fund. Tripa is the northernmost Peat Swamp within the protected Leuser Ecosystem in the Province of Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. Tripa is famous for being one of the few remaining peat swamp forest habitats with the highest densities of Orangutans in the world. Experts are warning that if the current wave of illegal palm oil expansion in Tripa is not halted immediately, its unique Sumatran Orangutan population could be extinct before the end of this year. In 1990, the Tripa orangutan population was estimated at 20003000 or more, but is now considered to be possibly less than 200 individuals. The Leuser Ecosystem is one of the most important biodiversity hotspots on earth, and the Tripa Peat Swamp Forest is a key part of it. Over the last 6 months you have helped Tripa become an important test case for the Indonesian authorities as International pressure for its protection has skyrocketed. A multibillion dollar REDD+ agreement between Indonesia and Norway has been severely tested. The UNEP/UNESCO Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP) has requested Tripa be saved and a global petition generated over 15,000 people, like you and your friends, demanding that Indonesia’s President SBY enforce Indonesian law in Tripa, with the prosecution of offenders, and the restoration of the full 61,000 ha of Tripa’s original forest. As a direct result of this pressure the Indonesian Government, via the Ministry of the Environment and National Police, is now conducting a detailed investigation into the illegal destruction taking place and legal action is imminent. The Chairman of Indonesia’s REDD+ Taskforce, Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, recently wrote to the newly elected Governor of Aceh, Zaini Abdullah, requesting that 2 oil palm plantation permits in Tripa be immediately revoked, and at the same time verbally indicated the need for all plantation permits in Tripa to be withdrawn, and for Tripa’s peat swamp forest ecosystem to be fully restored. To do this, an additional 3 more oil palm plantation companies urgently need to be placed under investigation and fully included in forthcoming legal action. To prosecute the offenders and revoke the permits we must mobilize our legal counterparts now. The next 6 months requires a serious investment of energy and funds, to retain key staff and add capacity to the legal and communications teams in Jakarta and Sumatra. Indonesian National Law has clearly been violated. Now comes the absolutely critical stage of ensuring the courts uphold justice in this landmark case. The ability to succeed in this case does, of course, depend on adequate funding, but the financial situation is now also critical. Funds are desperately needed to retain core staff involved in essential legal and lobbying activities, and ensure the opportunity is seized to save and restore Tripa. There will be no more chances for Tripa and its orangutans if this campaign were to falter now; WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT TODAY!

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URGENT TRIPA FUNDRAISING APPEAL

 

 Action  around  the  world  has  created  the  perfect  conditions  to  enforce  the  law  and  restore  Tripa    

Contact  Person:  Shayne  McGrath  –  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager:  [email protected]

TO  REVOKE  OIL  PALM  PERMITS  IN  THE  TRIPA  PEAT  FORESTS  

ACEH  PROVINCE  –  SUMATRA  -­‐  INDONESIA  

   

Dear  Friends  and  supporters  of  Tripa,    

We  are  writing  to  thank  you  for  your  help  this  far,  and  to  secure  your  support  to  win,  and  restore  Tripa.    

To  do  that,  we  are  requesting  your  help  by  donating  to  the  Tripa  Peat  Forest  Legal  Action  Campaign  Fund.    

Tripa  is  the  northernmost  Peat  Swamp  within  the  protected  Leuser  Ecosystem  in  the  Province  of  Aceh,  Sumatra,  Indonesia.  Tripa  is  famous  for  being  one  of  the  few  remaining  peat  swamp  forest  habitats  with  the  highest  densities  of  Orangutans  in  the  world.  Experts  are  warning  that  if  the  current  wave  of  illegal  palm  oil  expansion  in  Tripa  is  not  halted  immediately,  its  unique   Sumatran   Orangutan   population   could   be   extinct   before   the   end   of   this   year.   In   1990,   the   Tripa   orangutan  population  was  estimated  at  2000-­‐3000  or  more,  but  is  now  considered  to  be  possibly  less  than  200  individuals.  The  Leuser  Ecosystem  is  one  of  the  most  important  biodiversity  hotspots  on  earth,  and  the  Tripa  Peat  Swamp  Forest  is  a  key  part  of  it.        

Over   the   last   6   months   you   have   helped   Tripa   become   an   important   test   case   for   the   Indonesian   authorities   as  International  pressure  for  its  protection  has  skyrocketed.  A  multi-­‐billion  dollar  REDD+  agreement  between  Indonesia  and  Norway   has   been   severely   tested.   The  UNEP/UNESCO  Great   Apes   Survival   Partnership   (GRASP)   has   requested   Tripa   be  saved  and  a  global  petition  generated  over  15,000  people,  like  you  and  your  friends,  demanding  that  Indonesia’s  President  SBY  enforce  Indonesian  law  in  Tripa,  with  the  prosecution  of  offenders,  and  the  restoration  of  the  full  61,000  ha  of  Tripa’s  original   forest.  As  a  direct  result  of   this  pressure  the   Indonesian  Government,  via  the  Ministry  of  the  Environment  and  National   Police,   is   now   conducting   a   detailed   investigation   into   the   illegal   destruction   taking   place   and   legal   action   is  imminent.  

The  Chairman  of  Indonesia’s  REDD+  Taskforce,  Kuntoro  Mangkusubroto,  recently  wrote  to  the  newly  elected  Governor  of  Aceh,  Zaini  Abdullah,  requesting  that  2  oil  palm  plantation  permits  in  Tripa  be  immediately  revoked,  and  at  the  same  time  verbally   indicated   the   need   for   all   plantation   permits   in   Tripa   to   be   withdrawn,   and   for   Tripa’s   peat   swamp   forest  ecosystem  to  be  fully  restored.  To  do  this,  an  additional  3  more  oil  palm  plantation  companies  urgently  need  to  be  placed  under  investigation  and  fully  included  in  forthcoming  legal  action.  To  prosecute  the  offenders  and  revoke  the  permits  we  must  mobilize  our  legal  counterparts  now.  

The  next  6  months  requires  a  serious  investment  of  energy  and  funds,  to  retain  key  staff  and  add  capacity  to  the  legal  and  communications  teams  in  Jakarta  and  Sumatra.  Indonesian  National  Law  has  clearly  been  violated.  Now  comes  the  absolutely  critical  stage  of  ensuring  the  courts  uphold  justice  in  this  landmark  case.  

The  ability  to  succeed  in  this  case  does,  of  course,  depend  on  adequate  funding,  but  the  financial  situation  is  now  also  critical.  Funds  are  desperately  needed  to  retain  core  staff  involved  in  essential  legal  and  lobbying  activities,  and  ensure  the  opportunity  is  seized  to  save  and  restore  Tripa.    

There  will  be  no  more  chances  for  Tripa  and  its  orangutans  if  this  campaign  were  to  falter  now;    WE  NEED  YOUR  SUPPORT  TODAY!  

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URGENT TRIPA FUNDRAISING APPEAL

 

 Action  around  the  world  has  created  the  perfect  conditions  to  enforce  the  law  and  restore  Tripa    

Contact  Person:  Shayne  McGrath  –  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager:  [email protected]

 

“It  has  taken  100%  dedication  and  complete  commitment  from  a  very  small  team  here,  operating  in  “impossible”  conditions,  to  create  the  public  and  political  playing  field  where  we  can  succeed  in  our  goal,  the  full  restoration  of  Tripa.  

Their  work  to  date  has  been  simply  phenomenal,  and  losing  them  now  would  be  a  huge  blow,  quite  possibly  resulting  in  the  eventual  loss  of  the  forest,  the  Sumatran  Orangutans,  Tigers,  Sun  Bears,  and  everything  else  that  still  calls  Tripa  home.    

Tripa  is  a  line  in  the  sand,  a  hugely  important  test  case  for  the  Indonesian  Authorities.  Our  contacts  inside  all  realms  of  the  Indonesian  Government  agree  that  Tripa  can  be  saved  and  restored,  and  that  it  is  indeed  essential  to  rebuild  international  faith  in  Indonesian  forest  management.  Many  high  profile,  powerful  politicians  are  banking  their  personal  reputations  to  

make  sure  we  are  successful.  The  next  steps  we  take  will  determine  the  fate  of  Tripa.  Forever.”  

Shayne  McGrath,  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager  

 Short  summary  of  major  milestones  and  campaign  successes  

 

2011  

Coalition  of  NGOs  launched  a  Legal  challenge  in  Banda  Aceh  Administrational  Court  (PTUN)  

Criminal  Case  registered  by  Tripa  community  with  National  Police  in  Jakarta  

Media  launch  at  the  United  Nations  Framework  Convention  on  Climate  Change  in  Durban  

2012  

Over  300  International  Newspaper  articles  published  (including  Indonesia’s  and  Norway’s  largest  daily  papers),  Reuters,  APP,  AFP  and  ongoing  Television  News  and  Documentary  coverage  including  BBC,  NBC,  ABC,  ARD,  and  

SBS  Australia    

Over  15,000  people  around  the  world  signed  a  petition  to  President  SBY,  REDD+  Taskforce  Chairman,  Minister  of  Forestry,  Chief  of  National  Police,  Head  of  National  Council  on  Climate  Change,  Minister  of  Agriculture,  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  Executive  Director  of  Indonesian  Palm  Oil  Association,  World  Bank  Investigation  Team,  Norwegian  Ambassador  to  Indonesia,  Aceh  Governor  and  Aceh  Vice  Governor  asking  for  Indonesia’s  

laws  to  be  enforced  in  Tripa  

Presidential  working  group  visit  to  Tripa  including  Minister  of  Forestry,  Minister  of  Environment,  National  Police,  Attorney  General’s  office,  and  Academic  Experts.    

‘Triple  Track’  (criminal,  administrational  and  civil)  legal  investigation  launched  by  Indonesian  Ministry  of  Environment  and  National  Police  against  law  breaking  companies  

REDD+  Taskforce  hand  delivers  an  official  letter  to  the  Aceh  Governor  requesting  the  cancellation  of  key  permits  in  Tripa,  and  discussing  the  full  restoration  of  Tripa  

 

The  next  major  milestones  and  successes  are  IN  YOUR  HANDS!    

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URGENT TRIPA FUNDRAISING APPEAL

 

 Action  around  the  world  has  created  the  perfect  conditions  to  enforce  the  law  and  restore  Tripa    

Contact  Person:  Shayne  McGrath  –  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager:  [email protected]

 Program  Description  

The  next  six  months  will  be  a  critical  time  in  the  campaign  to  restore  Tripa  as  ongoing  investigations  are  expected  to  finally  enter  the  National  Courts  for  prosecution.  During  this  period  it  is  more  essential  than  ever  that  a  legal  lobby  group  is  formed  and  mobilised  in  Jakarta,  supported  by  a  communications  /  administration  officer  and  an  action  team,  when  and  wherever  necessary:  

i) Campaign  Manager;  to  direct,  oversee  and  manage  all  campaign  activities  

ii) Legal  Lobby  Team;  to  work  with  Lead  Lawyer  and  make  regular  visits  to  National  Police,  Ministry  of  Environment,  REDD+  Taskforce,  Legal  Institutes,  Media  and  other  stakeholders    

iii) Communications/Administration  Officer;   to  work  part-­‐time   in   Jakarta   to   facilitate  activities  of   legal  team,  and  provide  regular  reports  to  campaign  team      

iv) Action  Team;   to  work  with  Communications  Officer  and  Campaign  Manager   to  mobilise   supporters  (e.g   for     demonstrations   and   other   actions)   and  media   activities/events   to   apply   consistent   public  pressure    

   

Objective  1.  Retain  Current  Campaign  Manager  

Activity  1.1.  Continue  to  manage  core  strategic  direction  of  campaign  coalition  

Activity  1.2.  Orchestrating  and  coordinating  media,  coalition,  politics,  logistics,  actions  etc      

Objective  2.  Maximise  Legal  Capacity  and  Mobilisation  in  Jakarta    

Activity  2.1.  Campaign  lawyers  to  engage  legal  allies  through  existing  networks  

Activity  2.2.  Legal  team  to  meet  with  UKP4,  REDD+  Taskforce,  Ministry  of  Environment  Investigation  Team,  

National  Police    &  provide  briefings  to  NGOs  and  media.  

Activity  2.3.  Legal  team  to  monitor  legal  proceedings,  including  ongoing  meetings  and  communication  of  news  

and  developments  to  civil  society  through  media  and  public  events.      

Objective  3.  Enhance  Communications  /  Media  and  Campaign  Outreach    

Activity  3.1.  Maintain  current  Communications  Officer  based  in  Aceh  

Activity  3.2.  Hire  a  new  part-­‐time  Communications  /  Administration  assistant  in  Jakarta    

Objective  4.  Prepare  strategic  actions  team  for  media  and  political  events    

Activity  4.1.  Liase  with  global  networks  for  international  action  and  mobilisation    

Activity  4.2.  Conduct  public  activities  at  key  locations  at  key  times  

 

 

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URGENT TRIPA FUNDRAISING APPEAL

 

 Action  around  the  world  has  created  the  perfect  conditions  to  enforce  the  law  and  restore  Tripa    

Contact  Person:  Shayne  McGrath  –  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager:  [email protected]

 

We  must  act  now,  the  ongoing  investigations  are  set  to  be  ready  for  the  National  Courts  in  a  matter  of  weeks.    

It  is  critical  to  strengthen  the  capacity  of  the  legal  team  in  Jakarta.  This  team  will  work  with  investigators  to  ensure  the  judges  fully  understand  the  case  before  it  hits  the  courts,  and  liaise  with  them  through  the  entire  legal  process.  They  will  also  need  to  keep  key  stakeholders  briefed  regularly  to  prevent  political  interference.      

In  conjunction  to  this,  a  communications  officer  will  be  appointed  in  Jakarta  to  focus  on  networking  this  information  to  partner  NGOs  and  media.      

All  required  positions  already  have  ideal,  experienced  candidates  shortlisted.  

Timeline  

Activity  Month  

Expected  outcomes  1   2   3   4   5   6  

1.1                            Manage  the  coalition  and  campaign  planning  

1.2                            Campaign  coordinated  in  smooth  and  efficient  manner  2.1                            Build  legal  support  and  advocacy  capacity  

2.2                            Enhance  political  relationships  and  ensure  legal  accuracy  of  investigations  

2.3                            Maintain  key  relationships  and  transfer  of  legal  accuracy  and  process  3.1                            Maintain  website,  social  media,  supporter  engagement  and  media  tools  

3.2                            Facilitate  legal  communication  between  relevant  offices  4.1                            Continue  preparation  for  international  mobilization  

4.2                            Coordinate  International  mobilization  program  

 Budget  

Department   Budget   Cost  

 Campaign  Manager    Wages   USD  25,000    Logistics   USD  15,000  

    Equipment   USD  10,000  

 Communications    Wages    USD  25,000    Equipment    USD  10,000    Logistics    USD  20,000  

 Legal  Team    Wages    USD  15,000    Logistics   USD  15,000  

 Action  Team    Logistics    USD  15,000       Total   USD  150,000  

 

It  is  anticipated  that  supporters  can  raise  funds  and  donate  to  contribute  towards  smaller  aspects  of  the  budget  

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URGENT TRIPA FUNDRAISING APPEAL

 

 Action  around  the  world  has  created  the  perfect  conditions  to  enforce  the  law  and  restore  Tripa    

Contact  Person:  Shayne  McGrath  –  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager:  [email protected]

By  working  together  we  can  ensure  we  reach  our  goal  

 

As an individual or an organization, your support is urgently needed now.

“Indonesia’s  efforts  to  reduce  carbon  emissions,  protect  its  tropical  forests  and  save  threatened  species  have  never  been  under  such  intense  international  scrutiny.  Success  in  Tripa  will  set  a  hugely  important  precedent  that  will  help  forests  

throughout  the  country.  Failure  in  Tripa,  on  the  other  hand,  will  simply  reiterate  the  fact  that  none  of  Indonesia’s  forests,  or  magnificent  wildlife  are  safe.”    

Dr  Ian  Singleton,  Director  of  Sumatran  Orangutan  Conservation  Programme  

 

You  can  make  a  donation  by  donating  to  the  Sumatran  Orangutan  Conservation  Programme’s  Tripa  Campaign  PayPal  Account  online  at:    

http://www.sumatranorangutan.org/content-­‐n51-­‐sE.html  

 

 

For  private  or  organisational  donations  please  contact:  

Shayne  McGrath,  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager  at  [email protected]  

Ian  Singleton,  Director  of  Conservation,  SOCP  at  [email protected]  

 

Donations  are  non  tax-­‐deductible,  yet  one  day  you  can  visit  the  Tripa  peat  swamp  forests  and  know  that  it  was  your  generosity  and  action  that  saved  the  Orangutans  of  Tripa  and  allowed  these  globally  important  

forests  to  be  fully  restored  and  protected.  

 

Support  is  coming  in  many  ways,  from  hosting  fundraising  activities  and  events,  to  personal  and  private  donations.  Please  rally  around  your  community  and  friends  and  donate  as  generously  as  possible.    

 Private  donations  of  USD$10,000  –  $50,000  are  eligible  to  receive  dollar  for  dollar  matching    

(details  of  fund  matching  available  from  Shayne  McGrath)  

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URGENT TRIPA FUNDRAISING APPEAL

 

 Action  around  the  world  has  created  the  perfect  conditions  to  enforce  the  law  and  restore  Tripa    

Contact  Person:  Shayne  McGrath  –  Tripa  Restoration  Campaign  Manager:  [email protected]

 Unprecedented  Media  Coverage  

• Over  100  international  media  articles  were  generated  between  December  2011  and  February  2012    • Over   400   articles,   including   prominent   international   publications   such   as   Time   magazine   and   the  

Guardian,  were   generated   in  March   and  April   2012   alone,   in   response   to   tragic   fires   and   a   heavily  criticized  court  verdict  in  Banda  Aceh.    

 Global  media  interest  remains  almost  as  hot  as  the  fire  hotspots  themselves,  and  new  articles  following  progress  of  the  investigations  continue  to  be  published  regularly.  Examples  include;    Huffington  Post,  ‘Orangutan  Emergency  in  Indonesia:  the  Edge  of  Extinction’,  19  April  2012.  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebecca-­‐tarbotton/orangutan-­‐emergency-­‐in-­‐in_b_1436125.html  orangutan-­‐emergency-­‐in-­‐in_b_1436125.html  Bloomberg,  ‘Norway,  Indonesia  $1  billion  forest  pact  broken,  group  says’,  30  November  2011.  http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-­‐11-­‐30/norway-­‐indonesia-­‐1-­‐billion-­‐forest-­‐pact-­‐broken-­‐group-­‐says.html  Jakarta  Post,  ‘Govt  seeks  to  overturn  Aceh’s  granting  of  forest  clearing  permit’,  10  December  2011,  http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/12/10/govt-­‐seeks-­‐overturn-­‐aceh-­‐s-­‐granting-­‐forest-­‐clearingpermit.html  Jakarta  Globe,  ‘Ministry  to  probe  Aceh  forest  clearing  permit’,  14  December  2011,  http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/nvironment/ministry-­‐to-­‐probe-­‐aceh-­‐forest-­‐clearing-­‐permit/484331#Scene_1  The  Independent  (UK),  ‘Rebel  hero  who  has  ‘betrayed’  the  last  of  the  Orangutans’,  31  January  2012,  http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/rebel-­‐hero-­‐who-­‐has-­‐betrayed-­‐the-­‐last-­‐of-­‐acehs-­‐orangutans-­‐6297297.html  Mongabay,  Palm  oil  case  against  ‘Green  Governor’  in  Indonesia  heats  up’,  22  March  2012,  http://news.mongabay.com/2012/0321-­‐aceh_vs_wahli.html  Aftenposten  (Norway’s  largest  newspaper),  ‘Indonesia  investigates  violations  of  forest  agreement  with  Norway’,  28  February  2012.  http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/Indonesia-­‐undersoker-­‐brudd-­‐paskogavtalen-­‐med-­‐Norge-­‐6770264.html  Reuters,  ‘Orangutans  in  Indonesia's  Aceh  forest  may  die  out  in  weeks’,  28  March  2012  http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/28/us-­‐indonesia-­‐environment-­‐idUSBRE82R0NK20120328  The  Guardian,  ‘Rare  Sumatran  orangutans  dying  as  fires  rage  in  Indonesian  swamp  forest’,  28  March  2012,  http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/28/sumatran-­‐orangutans-­‐dying-­‐indonesia-­‐forestfire?  fb=native&CMP=FBCNETTXT9038  Time  Magazine,  ‘Indonesian  fires  threaten  orangutans’,  29  March  2012.  http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2110425,00.html  The  Australian,  ‘Orangutans  may  be  wiped  out  –  warning’,  29  March  2012.  http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-­‐news-­‐old/orangutans-­‐may-­‐be-­‐wiped-­‐out-­‐warning/storyfn3dxity-­‐1226313009487  Aljazeera,  ‘Fires  threaten  Sumatran  orangutans’,  29  March  2012,  http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asiapacific/2012/03/201232983425863276.html  Voice  of  America,  ‘Experts:  Forest  fires  could  kill  off  Indonesian  orangutans  this  year’,  29  March  2012,  http://www.voanews.com/english/news/environment/Experts-­‐Forest-­‐Fires-­‐Could-­‐Kill-­‐Off-­‐Indonesian-­‐  Orangutans-­‐This-­‐Year-­‐-­‐144678575.html  Sydney  Morning  Herald,  ‘Indonesian  court  backs  palm  oil  company  over  orangutans  and  carbon  storage’,  4  April  2012,  http://www.smh.com.au/environment/conservation/indonesian-­‐court-­‐backs-­‐palm-­‐oil-­‐companyover-­‐orangutans-­‐and-­‐carbon-­‐storage-­‐20120403-­‐1wau2.html  Forbes  Advocate,  ‘Appeal  likely  in  palm  oil  dispute’,  4  April  2012.  http://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/news/world/world/general/appeal-­‐likely-­‐in-­‐palm-­‐oil-­‐dispute/2510937.aspx  

 

The  International  Profile  of  the  campaign  to  save  Tripa  has  already  reached  unprecedented  levels  and  well  known,  globally  renowned  news  and  documentary  teams  continue  to  film  in  Tripa  and  produce  numerous  

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