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Please be patient, it takes 5 to 10 seconds for streaming to start VOICES OF BORNEO
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the CD "Voices
For The Forest"
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Anja Light has been a rainforest activist since 1986, and has visited more than 20 countries on rainforest issues and given hundreds of presentations, concerts and workshops to raise awareness of the plight of the world's rainforests and indigenous peoples. She has also attended many international conferences as a speaker and a participant and published papers on the subjects of rainforests and deep ecology. Much of her activist work has taken place in Japan where she first visited in 1989. She initiated the formation of a national network of Rainforest Action Groups that are still campaigning to reduce Japan's consumption of tropical timber. In the 10 years she has been visiting Japan, she has spoken to groups, held workshops or performed in concerts in over 100 cities.
In 1998 she made this music CD in Japan, whose sales support the international projects of the Rainforest Information Centre. In Australia she is well known in her hometown of the Gold Coast through her international protesting exploits. After a non-violent direct action protesting uncontrolled logging (the first of its kind) in Malaysia, she was jailed for 2 months. She pleaded not guilty to the charge of 'criminal trespass with intention to annoy' holding that the owner of the barge she was supposed to have been annoying actually testified that he enjoyed her singing and playing guitar at the top of the crane! In the past few years as a Project Manager of the Rainforest Information Centre, she has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for ecological projects in PNG, Ecuador and India. Her goal now is to gain experience on the ground working in projects in Ecuador and to put to good use the wide variety of networks she has been working with during the past 15 years to protect forests by delivering models of ecologically benign development.