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Bonaire is still part of the Netherlands and has the position of an independent local authority area.
Eight people from the former Dutch colony joined forces with Greenpeace to sue the Dutch government for failing to protect them against climate change.
The eight residents are not allowed to participate because they could not substantiate why they had “their own direct interest” in the case.
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