Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Protest-at-the-Presidential-Palace-in-Jakarta-27MZIF3ANQ9N.htmlConceptually similarProtest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGP0STOO4VCompleted★★★★Protest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGP0STOO51Completed★★★★Protest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGP0STOO4XCompleted★★★★Protest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGP0STOO4YCompleted★★★★Protest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGP0STOO52Completed★★★★Protest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGP0STOO4WCompleted★★★★★★Protest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGP0STOO50Completed★★★★★★Rally for Re-elected Indonesian President in JakartaGP0STU4KJCompleted★★★★Rally for Re-elected Indonesian President in JakartaGP0STU4KKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOO4ZProtest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGreenpeace activists use paper dolls during a protest where they delivered a 113,595 signature petition to the newly elected President Joko Widodo to take action on the nation’s most pressing environmental concerns at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta.Hundred thousand petitioners to the 100% Indonesia are demanding the President's commitment to take a stand on issues identified in a digital poll conducted by Greenpeace Indonesia such as reverse the national environmental crisis and promote greener development for economic growth.Locations:Asia-Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:27 Oct, 2014Credit:© Yudhi Mahatma / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3600px X 2396pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Paper-People-Police-Props-Urban areasShoot:Protest at the Presidential Palace in JakartaGreenpeace activists deliver a 113,595 signature petition to the newly elected President Joko Widodo to take action on the nation’s most pressing environmental concerns at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta.Hundred thousand petitioners to the 100% Indonesia are demanding the President's commitment to take a stand on issues identified in a digital poll conducted by Greenpeace Indonesia such as reverse the national environmental crisis and promote greener development for economic growth.