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Over seventy delegates from eleven Asia-Pacific countries,
at the ICMICA Asia-Pacific Workshop on Human Rights
and Sustainable Development, Bali.
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ACMICA's intervention raised concerns over the Australian
Government's greenhouse policy and market fanaticism.
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Rachel Galea reflecting on the previous day's workshops.
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Discussions continued into the break.
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Burmese delegates explain the significance of their flag
at the Cultural Night. |
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Some delegates with Balinese dancers at Cultural Night.
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Opening session of the multi-stakeholders' dialogue
at PrepCom4. Featured in this photo we have the powerful
business lobby group, Business
Action for Sustainable Development (BASD) espousing
the values of "partnership" (read: market "solutions"
to developmental problems).
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A moment away from the PrepCom4 circus: banner painting
on Greenpeace Arctic Sunrise.
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Minh Nguyen with ACMICA's message to the Australian government: ratify Kyoto!
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Some of the Australian NGO reps drowning their depression in alcohol
following a meeting with the Environment Minister, Dr
David Kemp.
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Picturesque Balinese rice paddies. What will it look like in another 10 years' time? |
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Balinese Hindu Ulun Danu Batur Temple at
Kintamani. |