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A picture is a worth thousand words, but the memories are the priceless

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Edy Susanto

Neera water: a source of living

Abdul Kasim’s (born in 1972) steps are steady, his bare feet stepping on the wet soil and thorny bushes beneath the towering palm trees. Not long after, a bamboo pole

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Edy Susanto

FMU Matuju Tuju: Doubting at the beginning

Talking about local commodities, especially products produced from forests, certainly cannot be separated from the role of Forest Farmer Groups (KTH). The role of these small groups is the spearhead

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Edy Susanto

Sinking village

Pantai Bahagia and Kampung Beting in Bekasi West Java,Indonesia has been slowly disappearing under the sea as the climate crisis looms.Crumbling walls, permanently flooded front yards and houses raised on

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Edy Susanto

No vacation

COVID-19 is the biggest plague of its impact for Nusa Lembongan, Bali. This small island has been hit particularly hard, as it relies 100% on tourism. Nusa Lembongan has been

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Edy Susanto

Stigma

Dawn ritual prayer calls. A muezzin´s melodious call from the mosque woke up a group of children in an orphanage. 

“Sister, wake up, let´s pray,” Cila whispered (not her real name,

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Edy Susanto

Neglected at their own homeland

Persecution and violence against minorities as experienced by the Ahmadiyah congregation continued to harass me. Specifically since the Cikuesik tragedy, where people could brutally destroy and kill others without humanity.

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