Leonardo DiCaprio could be banned from Indonesia

Hollywood star has angered authorities over his statements about palm oil plantations

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Leonardo DiCaprio could be banned from Indonesia

An Indonesian immigration official says Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio may be banned from returning to Indonesia over his criticisms that palm oil plantations are destroying the country’s rainforests.

The Oscar-winning actor made a one-day visit to protected Mount Leuser National Park in Tamiang, an Aceh district neighbouring North Sumatra province, last weekend and uploaded photos to his Instagram account, expressing concerns over species whose habitats are threatened.

Heru Santoso, the spokesman for the Directorate General for Immigration at the Law and Human Rights Ministry, says on Saturday that DiCaprio used his visit to discredit the palm oil industry and the Indonesian government.

Santoso says, “We can blacklist him from returning to Indonesia at any time, if he keeps posting incitement or provocative statements in his social media.”

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