In fact, the residents achieved a small victory in 2017 when the Bandung PTUN canceled the construction permit for PLTU II. However, PLTU I continues to operate and continues to be a threat to public health and the environment.
The Jatayu residents now have one firm demand: Close PLTU I and stop the construction of PLTU II. They believe that the sustainability of future generations depends on environmental sustainability today.
"We want our sea, land, and air to be healthy again. This struggle is not only for us, but also for our children and grandchildren," said Ramini, a farm laborer from Mekarsari Village.
The struggle of the Jatayu community is a symbol of determination in fighting environmental injustice.
In the energy transition dialogue, the Director of GreenFaith Indonesia, Hening Parlan, gave a touching message.
"Your struggle is our struggle. This is not just about energy, but about human rights and the future of the earth."
Jatayu's long struggle is a symbol of the courage of the common people against environmental injustice. Amidst the threats they face, the spirit of the Jatayu people remains burning. They believe that change can happen if they continue to speak up and act together.***