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Comments: Real-life Avatar: court blocks destruction of indigenous community in Borneo
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The Oil Palm Plantation Company has good intention to expand their plantation but surely there are better ways to resettle the natives somewhere and replace the land for them to continue farming. Please respect the Native customary land rights.They are also human and need homes for themselves and family.A small investment for the Company and everybody will be happy.