| Logging Report Released
The Kachin Post
October 08, 2003— A UK based environmental
organization Global Witness exposes the devastating logging of Burma's
northern old-growth temperate rainforests by Chinese timber companies
from neighboring Yunnan Province.
The report ‘A Conflict of Interest: The uncertain future
of Burma’s forests’, launched yesterday, revealing the
mass logging that resulted the irreparable environmental implications
for Burma's entire watershed, the survival of the Kachin indigenous
people, and the political relationship between the regimes of Burma
and China.
“People’s livelihoods are being destroyed. China must
stop logging in Burma immediately,” said Job Buckrell from
Global Witness. “Revenue derived by the regime and insurgents
alike from the exploitation of natural resources, including timber,
has perpetuated violent armed conflict throughout Burma.”
Global Witness investigations along the China-Burma border show
that logging on this vast scale has lead to the destruction of large
swathes of pristine forest in Kachin State, and the massive N'Mai
Hku (Headwaters) Project will only make matters worse.
According to Chinese import data China imported over one million
cubic metres of timber from Burma in 2002; this figure is likely
to exceed 1.4 million m3 in 2003.
The report shows the detail history of logging Burma in the first
time, revealing the reality of current logging by the State Peace
and Development Council (SPDC) and cease-fire groups in the area.
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