by Basten Gokkon on 6
April 2018
Lawmakers in Indonesia have
submitted for review to President Joko Widodo’s administration a bill that
would overhaul the country’s 28-year-old conservation law.
While environmental advocates
have long pushed for updates to the law, the new draft has alarmed many with
its various provisions that critics say represent a regression from the
existing legislation.
Problem articles include a
“self-defense” clause that would waive criminal charges for killing protected
wildlife; a more nebulous definition of wildlife crime that some fear could
make it harder to crack down on traffickers; and the opening up of conservation
areas to geothermal exploration and other “strategic development” projects.
The ball is now in the court of
the government, which is required to review the bill before sending it back to
parliament for final passage. However, a minister says the government will
“hold off” on its review, and suggests the existing conservation law is
sufficient.
JAKARTA — Environmental advocates
have warned that proposed revisions to Indonesia’s conservation act could
provide new loopholes for wildlife traffickers, who already enjoy a thriving
trade in one of the world’s most biodiverse countries.
The revision of the conservation
act, formally the Natural Resources Conservation Law of 1990, was widely
anticipated to help authorities crack down harder on the illegal wildlife
trade. And the latest draft submitted by parliament to
the government for review does make some moves toward that goal: it would ban
the trade in species not mentioned on Indonesia’s list of protected species but
that are regulated by CITES, the main international treaty on endangered
animals and plants. For instance, it could help close a loophole that allows
traffickers to move items such as African elephant ivory through the Southeast
Asian country with impunity.
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