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Brazil plans to take a legal action against Indonesia in the death of Mount Rinjani climber

Brazil plans to take a legal action against Indonesia in the death of Mount Rinjani climber

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Acting West Nusa Tenggara Secretary Lalu Mohammad Faozal said authorities had done their best during the rescue process at Mount Rinjani's Cemara Nungal cliff.
JAKARTA - The Brazilian government plans to take the
death of its citizen Juliana Marins while climbing Mount Rinjani to a continental human rights body if the Indonesian government is found to have been negligent in providing aid.
The Federal People's Defender Office (DPU) will take the case to the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights (IACHR) if the Indonesian government is found negligent.
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