Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Coalruption-Presidential-Candidates-Action-in-Jakarta-27MZIFJWCNNMM.htmlConceptually similarCoalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWUHCompleted★★★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWUICompleted★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWUJCompleted★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWULCompleted★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWUNCompleted★★★★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWUOCompleted★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWUPCompleted★★★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWUQCompleted★★★★Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaGP0STSWURCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STSWUKCoalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaActivists dressed as politicians with their faces covered by mouse masks, walk on a zebra cross during a theatrical act in front of the Elections Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) office in Jakarta. The NGOs coalition composed by Greenpeace, Auriga and JATAM (#BersihkanIndonesia), urge the presidential candidates to stop the political corruption in coal business that is practiced by their inner circle.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:15 Jan, 2019Credit:© Jurnasyanto Sukarno / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5551px X 3701pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (costume)-Outdoors-Political concepts-Street theatre actions-Theatrical costumes-Urban areas-Urban scenesShoot:Coalruption Presidential Candidates Action in JakartaThe NGOs coalition composed by Greenpeace, Auriga and JATAM (#BersihkanIndonesia), hold a theatrical act during an action in front of the Elections Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) office in Jakarta on Tuesday, 15 January 2019. They urge the presidential candidates to stop the political corruption in coal business that is practiced by their inner circle. The “Coalruption” practice by the political sector has made the coal business become more powerful than the government.