Swiss activist Lukas Straumann talks about his upcoming book


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 25 Sep 2014

A huge logging camp deep in the interior of Sarawak. 

“Everything in the book has been meticulously researched and is solidly sourced, so I am not worried," he said, when asked if he was afraid of any legal repercussions when the book is published.

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