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Indonesia orangutans given VIP
welcome
By Telly Nathalia
Jakarta -
Forty eight orangutans rescued from a Thai
amusement park were given a VIP reception on Wednesday hosted by
Indonesia's first lady, Kristiani Yudhoyono, to mark the endangered
apes return to home soil.
The animal cargo arrived in an
Indonesian airforce C-130 transport plane at the capital's Halim
military air base, where U.S. President George W. Bush had also
touched down during an official visit to Indonesia on Monday.
"This is a joy of its own for the
Indonesian nation with the return of the lost children", said
Yudhoyono, who was clutching an orangutan doll.
"I would like to express my
gratitude to the government of Thailand over this orangutan
homecoming to Indonesia."
The smuggled animals were recovered
two years after a raid on Bangkok's Safari World theme park, where
many of them had to stage mock kick-boxing bouts.
Safari World's owners said
originally the 115 orangutan seized by wildlife police were the
result of a successful domestic breeding programme, even though DNA
tests eventually proved many had been brought illegally from
Indonesia.
"The biggest threat to the
orangutan habitat is hunting and illegal trafficking, turning them
into pets," said Forestry Minister Malam Sambat Kaban, who was also
among the dignitaries to welcome home the reddish-brown primates,
whose name mean "person of the forest".
The first lady entered the plane to
view the orangutans, which were loaded into metal cages in the hold
of the camouflaged plane for their trip from a rescue centre in
Ratchaburi, 125 km (80 miles) west of Bangkok.
-- Reuters
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