He said Cement Indonesia has built a water retention basin and helped secure clean water supplies.But Isnur said the mining was only traditional and small scale and the factory could jeopardize the water supply far beyond the mountain villages.Jakarta: About 50 farmers and activists opposed to a cement factory in Indonesias Central Java province have encased their feet in concrete during a days long protest in Jakarta, the capital.
The ongoing protest was overshadowed this week by the death of one of the women involved."Anis Maftuhin, who said he represents the majority of Kendeng people who support the factory, defended it as a better alternative to mining the Karst mountains in the area.Muhamad Isnur, a lawyer at the foundation, said the death of Patmi, who went by one name, "wont stop us. A china non-standard screws suppliers legal aid foundation supporting the protesters said Patmi, 48, died of a heart attack early Tuesday. On the contrary, it will magnify our movement.. The factory is now more or less complete and the owner, state-owned Cement Indonesia, has said it will create jobs and boost the local economy.Farmers in the village of Kendeng have battled against plans for the factory for years, saying it could taint their water.
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