28 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> Randau Khas - Sekiranya penduduk kampung menemui mana-mana syarikat kayu balak yang merosakkan hutan, mereka boleh memberitahu RFS

> Dr. Elie Luhat, Bekas Pekerja Sarawak Timber Development Corporation (STIDC) - Isu pekerja dalam industri kayu balak telah berterusan

> Dennis Along, Ketua maklumat PKR Baram - PKR Baram kini mengumpul nama mangsa Mykad dan membantu mereka untuk mendapatkan Mykad

> Sevan Doraisamy, Pengarah Eksekutif SUARAM - Anwar bukanlah orang asing dalam reformasi, dan UMNO tidak sepatutnya menjadi halangan untuk reformasi

> Thomas Jalong, Aktivis alam sekitar dari Baram - Pembalakan secara langsung berkaitan dengan perubahan iklim, oleh itu EUDR diperlukan untuk memerangi pemusnahan hutan.


On Today Show
> Special Randau – If any villagers discover any logging companies encroaching on the forest, they can notify the RFS
> Dr. Elie Luhat, Former Employee of Sarawak Timber Development Corporation (STIDC) – The issue of workers in the logging industry has been ongoing
> Dennis Along, head of information PKR Baram – PKR Baram is currently collecting the names of Mykad victims and helps them to get Mykad
> Sevan Doraisamy, Executive Director of SUARAM – Anwar is no stranger to reformasi, and UMNO should not be an obstacle to reformasi
> Thomas Jalong, environmental activist from Baram – Deforestation is directly related to climate change, which is why EUDR to combat forest destruction

  • Dr. Elie Luhat, Former Employee of Sarawak Timber Development Corporation (STIDC)

    *The issue of workers in the logging industry has been ongoing*

    Apolinar Tolentino, the Asia Pacific Representative for International Workers, stated that vulnerabilities in the MTCS scheme let timber companies get away with withholding foreign workers' passports and paying wages below the minimum wage.

    Dr Elie Luhat admitted that this was an issue he faced decades ago while serving as a member of the "task force for Sarawak manpower" while working with STIDC. He did not expect that these problems still remain unaddressed. He hopes that the new Prime Minister of Malaysia will choose an experienced person to find a solution to this problem. If it is not resolved quickly, it will affect the country's image and the Prime Minister's reputation. He is willing to volunteer if asked to do so.

    Ngang Kuja from Long Tanyit-Linau stated that he has worked with Shin Yang Logging Company for more than 10 years, but the salary offered is only RM1300. Due to the recent implementation of FMU, his salary has increased slightly to RM1500. However, with the increase in the price of goods, RM1500 is not enough. According to Ngang, Shin Yang has started to reduce the hiring of foreign workers to meet FMU requirements. When asked if foreign workers' passports are kept by the employer, he is not sure. However, according to him, foreign workers are free to quit their jobs if they do not agree with the offered salary.

    ---------------------------

    Dennis Along, head of information PKR Baram

    *PKR Baram is currently collecting the names of Mykad victims and helps them to get Mykad*
    Lawas cancer patient Lina Samuel, who made headlines after she was stripped of her MyKad, died on Tuesday, Earlier this month, Lina’s concern about getting follow-up cancer treatment in Miri because her MyKad had been seized by the National Registration Department (JPN) in Lawas last November made the rounds on social media.

    Lina, 65, caught the attention of the Indonesian consulate when her story made headlines in the news last month, after she alleged that JPN in Lawas had confiscated her MyKad in November last year.

    Dennis expressed his regret and anger that Lina did not receive her MyKad before she passed away, despite being a Malaysian citizen she was treated as an Indonesian citizen. He pointed out that there are many cases of MyKad issues in the interior regions, and PKR Baram is currently collecting a list of names and application forms for those who do not have a MyKad to be submitted to the relevant authorities for processing. He emphasized that this is not a singular issue, and the Sarawak government should pay attention to the MyKad problems faced by the interior people instead of repeatedly causing difficulties for them.

    ---------------------------

    Sevan Doraisamy, Executive Director of SUARAM
    *Anwar is no stranger to reformasi, and UMNO should not be an obstacle to reformasi*
    If measured by the standards of the United Nations and international human rights, Malaysia is regressing in its efforts to uphold human rights. Laws that violate human rights, such as the Peaceful Assembly Act and the Sedition Act, still exist, and the government has not taken any action to remove or amend them.

    Sevan has stated that previous prime ministers have not spoken up for human rights and have been embroiled in corruption cases. However, the tenth prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, has been defending human rights for the past 20 years as an opposition party member, and therefore has the potential to be a reformist prime minister. If he fails to make progress, he will be seen as a failed prime minister

    Anwar is no stranger to reformasi, so if he finds the right approach, he can initiate reforms, including freedom of speech and peaceful assembly, which are responsibilities of the coalition government. In the past few decades, they have also been victims of human rights violations while they were in the opposition party.

    Reforms are also needed in other areas such as the judiciary and the Anti-Corruption Commission. This is not just a problem for Prime Minister Anwar but also for his ministers. For example, the Minister of Home Affairs was once a member of the opposition party, but now he says that he needs to study the laws that need to be amended or repealed (such as the Universities and University Colleges Act). However, NGOs have been studying this issue for decades, and now it is time to put it into practice.
    He emphasized that if ministers or the prime minister feel pressure, they should not be in government. UMNO should not be an obstacle to the reformasi issue.

    ---------------------------

    Thomas Jalong, environmental activist from Baram

    *Deforestation is directly related to climate change, which is why EUDR to combat forest destruction*

    The EU parliament approved the EU Timber Regulation (EUDR) because it believes that one of the reasons why climate change is becoming increasingly serious globally is due to deforestation. However, the details of the regulations are yet to be known. Large-scale deforestation is also contributing to climate change, which is why the EU has taken the initiative to reduce the cutting down or destruction of forests, particularly tropical forests. An international resolution has also been made by the United Nations, which outlines actions to be taken by countries related to forests.

    ---------------------------


Guest User
27 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> Siasatan menyeluruh terhadap skandal 1MDB masih berterusan di seluruh dunia.

> Iswardy Morni, pakar politik - Anwar bertindak bijak dan berhati-hati, oleh itu reformasi melambat.

> Mahmud Epah, PKR Asa Jaya - Menentang pembinaan kasino, mengutamakan pembangunan pelancongan landskap semula jadi.

> Joy Ismail dari Tasik Chini - Masalah air untuk Orang Asli Tasik Chini masih berterusan kerana tasik tetap tercemar.

> Guru George dari Kuching - Murid-murid perlu memakai pelitup muka apabila mereka kembali ke sekolah.


On Today Show
> Special Randau – the overall investigation into the 1MDB scandal is still ongoing worldwide
> Iswardy Morni, Political analyst – Anwar acted wisely and cautiously, which is why the reform is slowing down
> Mahmud Epah, PKR Asa Jaya – Oppose building casinos, prioritize developing natural landscape tourism
> Joy Ismail of Tasik Chini – Water woes for Tasik Chini Orang Asli persist as lake remains polluted
> Teacher George from Kuching – Students need to wear masks when they return to school

  • Special Randau

    - Today, the US court found rapper Pras Michel guilty of conspiring to lobby back channels to end the investigation into Jho Low (1MDB scandal)

    - Yesterday, the Swiss court filed charges against two Petrosaudi officials believed to be Tarek Obaid and Patrick Mahoney for receiving illicit money from Good Star (1MDB scandal)

    - so it would be morally and ethically wrong to pardon Najib. Meanwhile, the overall investigation into the 1MDB scandal is still ongoing worldwide.

    -----------------------------

    Iswardy Morni, Political analyst

    *Anwar acted wisely and cautiously, which is why the reform is slowing down*

    Leaders of the Opposition Party are trying hard to tarnish the image of PMX through the Aidilfitri Open House Program that will be held in the six states that will hold elections next July. They labeled the council as a waste of people's money, abuse of power, misuse of government machinery and challenging the dignity of the state government. This all shows the opposition state's fear of Madani's influence and concept brought by PMX - according to Iswardy.

    Iswardy explained that every prime minister is given an allocation for a holiday event and it is up to the prime minister to hold an open house event anywhere with the amount of allocation that has been approved in the 2023 budget.

    John Berthelsen wrote a Long article in the Asia Sentinel. Among John's criticisms, Reform is moving slowly under the administration of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Due to the participation of UMNO/BN and GPS in the Unity government. Iswardy admits that this statement is true, but according to Iswardy it is better to slow down than to stall the reform. Without the participation of UMNO/BN and GPS, Anwar will not be able to rule. This means the reform is stuck. However, with Anwar's wisdom, the Malaysian government today is still better. Although the reforms that Anwar wanted to bring were somewhat stuck. Anwar was not free to act because he was pressured by UMNO. But until now Anwar seems to still maintain his popularity and integrity by not interfering in judicial affairs, no corruption and abuse of power. Anwar acted wisely and cautiously.

    -----------------------------

    Mahmud Epah, PKR Asa Jaya

    *Oppose building casinos, prioritize developing natural landscape tourism*

    The individual opinion, he says that the economic situation in Sarawak is not suitable for building casinos, and the economic conditions of the people do not allow for it. Sarawak is not suitable for building casinos in any location.

    He mentioned that Sarawak has natural landscapes to attract tourists, which is its biggest feature, and he does not understand why the GPS government wants to build casinos to attract tourists. Instead, he suggests that the Sarawak government should focus on promoting natural landscapes as tourist destinations.
    He also suggests that the GPS Sarawak government should focus on promoting natural landscapes as tourist destinations instead of planning other projects that do not fit with the current situation in Sarawak, as the tourism industry in Sarawak has stagnated.
    He also says that there are many policies in Sarawak that do not benefit the people, especially small business owners who have not received relevant benefits. Therefore, they urge the GPS government to solve these problems first, so that Sarawak businesses can operate well, before considering attracting foreign investors to open casinos.

    -----------------------------

    Joy Ismail of Tasik Chini

    *Water woes for Tasik Chini Orang Asli persist as lake remains polluted*

    In July last year, Malaysiakini reported that Orang Asli villagers living near Tasik Chini were facing water woes despite residing right next to the second-largest natural freshwater lake in Peninsular Malaysia.This was due to the lake water being deemed unsafe for consumption because of pollution in recent years.

    And till now, the community still facing the same problem.

    Joy Ismail said that, they have been facing no water or very low pressure from their paip for many years as of now.  But the worse is in recent months and during Hari Raya, where people have to use more water.  They now have dig well to get water for washing clothes.  Clean water supply by trucks twice a day also still insufficient. Their village is situated at a higher area and thus difficult to get water.  They have brought up our issues to their YB.  Even YB has raised up the issue,  but still no action taken by the relevant authority. They hope that our government and relevant authority can work out to address this water supply as soon as possible

    -----------------------------

    Teacher George from Kuching

    *Students need to wear masks when they return to school*

    Media reported that Students may be required to wear face masks again as they return to school on May 2, amid concerns over the spread of the new Covid-19 variant, XBB.1.16 or Arcturus, which is highly contagious.

    Teacher George from Kuching agrees that all teachers and students should be required to wear face masks as a precautionary measure against the spread of the outbreak. However, he hopes that this outbreak will not be as severe as COVID-19, as its effects on student learning in schools were very detrimental.

    Remote learning was not effective due to students in rural areas not having access to the internet, resulting in a decline in student achievement, which is very concerning.

    -----------------------------


Guest User
26 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Khas - PetroSaudi didakwa di Switzerland berkenaan skandal 1MDB

 > Nick Kelesau, aktivis Penan - Babi hutan mati disebabkan penyakit dan kerajaan Sarawak perlu menghantar orang untuk menyiasat.

 > Jofree Jaraee, Pesuruhjaya PAS Sarawak - PAS Sarawak menentang kasino di Sarawak.

> Agnes dari Mukah, petani lada kecil - meminta kerajaan GPS untuk menyediakan teknologi sambil menyelesaikan isu baja.


On Today Show
> Special Randau – PetroSaudi pair indicted in Switzerland over 1MDB scandal
> Nick Kelesau, Penan activist – Wild boars died of disease, and the Sarawak government needs to send people to investigate
> Jofree Jaraee, Sarawak PAS Commissioner – PAS Sarawak said NO to Casino in Sarawak
> Agnes from Mukah, small pepper farmer – urge the GPS gov to provide technology while also solving the issue of fertilizers

  • Special Randau

    - Switzerland’s prosecutor has indicted two former executives at PetroSaudi, the Geneva-based oil production company, for helping to embezzle $1.8bn from Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund, 1MDB, therefore the pardon of Najib is not correct/appropriate/fitting as governments around the world are still actively prosecuting and punishing all those involved in the 1MDB scandal

    ---------------------------

    Nick Kelesau, Penan activist

    *Wild boars died of disease, and the Sarawak government needs to send people to investigate*

    It seems that wild boars in the inland areas have been infected with a disease and died, and gradually there are fewer and fewer traces of wild boars in the forest. This happened during the epidemic period, and there seems to be no improvement after the epidemic.
    RFS received a public report that wild boars seemed to be infected with a disease and died, but it was uncertain what bacterial infection it was, and the government did not send anyone to investigate.

    Nick Kelesau said that the traces of wild boars have not been seen for a long time. During the epidemic, he found wild boars that died of illness in the forest, but he never saw any wild boars again afterwards. Inland people have not hunted wild boars for a long time.

    He believes that it is an infection with a pathogen, and it is also possible that outsiders entered the inland through the mountain road and hunted wild boars recklessly, causing the decrease in the number of wild boars. However, he also stated that the government has not investigated this matter.

    He pointed out that inland people, especially the Ben Nan people, have not eaten pork for a long time. Deer, four-legged snakes, and other animals can still be hunted. Nowadays, the price of pork on the market is soaring, and many inland people cannot afford the high price of pork, so they seldom eat pork.

    He hopes that the relevant authorities can pay attention to this matter because the reasons for the reduction in the number of wild boars must be found, and the reduction in the number of wild boars is more or less related to ecology.

    --------------------------

    Jofree Jaraee, Sarawak PAS Commissioner

    *PAS Sarawak said NO to Casino in Sarawak*

    Jofree criticized the views of Sarawak Tourism Minister Karim Rahman Hamzah, who proposed the construction of a Casino at the Borneo Highlands Resort Tourism Center as an effort to attract tourists and increase the state's income. According to Jaraee this is not the right way. This will add to the problem of people who will be addicted to gambling. Even now the people are facing the problem of gambling addiction - Magnum, Toto and lottery shops. If the Casino center is approved, it will add to the problem of gambling in Sarawak. This will increase the chance of social problems, mortgaged land and moral damage. Regarding the proposal for Sarawak to open its own airline, called BUTIK - Jaraee agreed with the proposal as a measure to reduce the burden of flight costs which he compared to buying a flight ticket abroad. Commenting on the Takbir Hari Raya program organized by PN on TV3 which was canceled at the last minute. Jaraee condemned the action of the central government which canceled the program which was actually motivated by religion and harmony. According to Jaraee, all parties should be given the right to appear on TV and radio. Jaraee also objected to the Prime Minister's open house program in 6 states that will hold state elections. If there is a unity motive, it should also be held in the state of Borneo, said Jaraee.

    ---------------------------

    Agnes from Mukah, small pepper farmer

    *urge the GPS gov to provide technology while also solving the issue of fertilizers*

    New technology and methods are needed to boost the pepper industry in Sarawak, included the use of new hybrid planting materials and greenhouses to increase production while reducing labour, says Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

    Initially, Pn Agnes planted over 1000 pepper trees, but now only about 300 trees are still alive and producing yields. Initially, the Department of Agriculture provided training to the longhouse communities on how to grow peppers. However, the price of fertilizer has increased while the price of peppers in and around Mukah and Selangau is only RM6 per kilo. Pn Agnes is forced to transport her pepper yields far to Sarikei to sell for a higher price of around RM12 per kilo, which is a 2-3 hour journey from Mukah to Sarikei.

    Another reason for the lack of fertility in crops for small farmers in the Mukah area is air pollution coming from the Mukah aluminum processing plant, the smelter plant. Since the plant was built, it has been difficult for farmers to maintain their crops as fresh as before the plant was constructed. Additionally, the health of the local community has also suffered greatly.
    ---------------------------


Guest User
25 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> Randau Khas - RFS mendesak jawatankuasa khas JPN turun dan berjumpa dengan penduduk rumah panjang dengan lebih cepat dan kerap untuk menyelesaikan masalah Mykad.

> Agnes Padan, aktivis Mykad dan pemimpin Wanita Parti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Anwar digesa bertindak untuk memberi hak kepada warganegara yang tidak mempunyai kad identiti.

> Barnie Lasimbang, aktivis hak asasi manusia dan alam sekitar - Adakah EU juga menganggap NCR sebagai kategori pembabitan pembalakan haram?

> Jeffrery Ngui, Presiden Muda Sarawak - Kerajaan Sarawak harus berjaya menguruskan industri pelancongan dengan berkesan dan tidak hanya dalam rancangan.

> Romuald Siew, Presiden Tahabas - Masa sudah tiba bagi pemimpin komuniti untuk mengubah kebiasaan mempolitikkan diri sendiri.

On Today Show
> Special Randau – RFS urge the JPN’s special committee to go down and meet with the longhouse residents more quickly and frequently to settle the Mykad problem
> Agnes Padan, the Mykad activist ad Women's Leader of the Malaysian National Party – Anwar was urged to act to give rights to citizens who do not have an identity card
> Barnie Lasimbang, environment and human rights activist – is EU also include NCR as classification deforestation?
> Jeffrery Ngui, President of Muda Sarawak –The Sarawak government must effectively manage the tourism industry instead of just talking about plans
> Mr Romuald Siew, President of Tahabas – is time for community leaders to change the habit of politicizing oneself

  • *Special Randau*

    Sarawak's rural residents are demanding that Anwar's administration address citizenship and MYKAD issues during its tenure. If these issues are not resolved quickly, they may become like a terminal cancer that may not be curable.

    =================

    Agnes Padan, the Mykad activist ad Women's Leader of the Malaysian National Party
    *Anwar was urged to act to give rights to citizens who do not have an identity card*

    Agnes reported that, Lina Samuel- Sufferer of Stage 4 Colon cancer whose MYKAD was recently confiscated by JPN/KDN. She died at Lawas Hospital at 7 this morning. There was no clear reason given by JPN why his MYKAD was confiscated, apart from being informed that the case is still being investigated and the deceased is suspected to be Indonesian. Agnes insisted that if a case is still under investigation there is no need to confiscate the late Mrs. Lina's MYKAD and the withdrawal of citizenship rights/status should be done in an orderly manner and in accordance with the law and the constitution. What happened to Mrs. Lina added pressure on a 65-year-old woman who is fighting cancer. There are many cases of elderly people still without identity cards in LAWAS/Sarawak. The case involves Basar Arun and Joseph Pengirang - both are over 70 and have fought to defend the sovereignty of this country during the emergency and confrontation against Indonesia. They were given a bravery medal/medal by Queen Elizabeth-for risking their lives fighting against the enemy of the country. Agnes requested that PMX Anwar Ibrahim's administration take the field, understand the problems facing the people of Sarawak that have not been resolved for a long time. There are so many problems faced by the rural communities of Sarawak who do not have identity cards. They are denied their rights as citizens, the right to health care, educational opportunities and employment. We hope that PMX will immediately mobilize efforts to give rights to all citizens.

    =================

    Barnie Lasimbang, environment and human rights activist
    *is EU also include NCR as classification deforestation?*

    Pertaining to EU parliament to approve EUDR is acceptable because the purpose is reduce forest degradation globally to produce sustainable via environmental friendly system. Especially products from agriculture area that were in the first place was forest. but what we concern is that the said regulations are not quite clear the meaning of deforestation . Because all those agriculture areas are originally forest area. So it is quite difficult to say that all those products are  non deforestation process. So this will give negative impact on tropical products like Malaysia. 90 percents agriculture areas are originally forest areas. So it direct impact on Sarawak Sabah economy.

    His concern also on areas like Temuda, or cultivated areas which are originally the NCR are mostly planted commercial cash crops such as oil palm, rubber and etc. So is EU also include NCR as classification deforestation?

    =================

    Jeffrery Ngui, President of Muda Sarawak
    *The Sarawak government must effectively manage the tourism industry instead of just talking about plans*

    The Sarawak government plans to build a casino in Sarawak to attract tourists. In response to this, Jeffrey expressed his agreement but emphasized that the image must be positive and the brand must be positioned in a positive way.

    He said that the casino can attract different types of tourists to Sarawak. In addition to the natural scenery and national parks, if the casino is successful and has a positive effect, it can bring more tourism to Sarawak.

    He pointed out that the tourism industry in Sarawak is not thriving because the state government is not actively promoting it. Some areas used to have theme parks that could attract families to play, but they were closed due to mismanagement.

    He also stated that many tourist attractions in the state are gradually being forgotten due to a lack of proper management. If even the people of Sarawak do not know which tourist destinations exist, let alone visitors from other places.

    Therefore, he reiterated that the casino proposal is feasible, but the most important thing is that the Sarawak government must manage the tourism industry properly instead of neglecting it.

    =================

    Mr Romuald Siew, President of Tahabas

    *is time for community leaders to change the habit of politicizing oneself*

    MP of Bintulu Datuk Tiong King Sing criticized the actions of some local representatives who treat the village and community leaders (KMKK) as party assets, deviating from the appointment's purpose of serving the people.

    Without naming the representatives, the Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture said that this unhealthy practice has received many complaints, including from well-performing leaders who may be expelled due to misunderstandings with the political party.
    Romuald Siew from The Sarawak Native Customary Rights Land Network (TAHABAS) supporting the statement of MP Bintulu, comment that the attitude of this community leader is increasingly seen as more inclined towards politics because they have been trained by the ruling political party. Therefore, the community leader's attitude is more towards supporting the representative, but it is not too late for the statement from MP Bintulu because this is the time to change the habit of politicizing oneself.

    =================


Guest User
21 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Khas

> Peter Kallang, Pengerusi Jaringan Selamatkan Sungai - Hutan tidak perlu dihancurkan tetapi masih boleh memberikan manfaat yang besar

> Irene Chang, bekas Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Bukit Assek DAP - Jangan ragu untuk membuat permohonan, kami akan membantu anda

> Voon Lee Shan, Presiden Parti Bumi Kenyalang - Jika ada cuti khas untuk Hari Raya, maka perayaan komuniti India atau Dayak juga harus mempunyai cuti khas untuk menunjukkan keadilan

> Nicholas Mujah, Setiausaha Agung Sadia - Peraturan UE dikenakan untuk memastikan kelestarian alam sekitar jangka panjang

On Today Show
> Special Randau
> Peter Kallang, Chairman of Save Rivers Network – Forests don't need to be destroyed, but they can still provide great benefits
> Irene Chang, DAP former Bukit Assek assemblywoman – Don't hesitate to make an application, we'll assist you
> Voon Lee Shan, President of Parti Bumi Kenyalang – If there is a special holiday for Hari Raya, then the festivals of the Indian or Dayak communities should also have special holidays to show fairness
> Nicholas Mujah, General Secretary of Sadia – EU regulations are applied to ensure long-term environmental sustainability

  • Special Randau

    - Hari Raya Aidilfitri in Malaysia Is On Saturday

    - Plantation and commodities minister Fadillah Yusof slammed the European Union for passing the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), claiming that it was “unjust” to the palm oil industry in Malaysia.

    ---------------

    Peter Kallang, Chairman of Save Rivers Network

    *Forests don't need to be destroyed, but they can still provide great benefits*

    A briefing was held regarding UBFA - UPPER BARAM FOREST AREA held on Wednesday.

    According to Peter Kallang, the project is nearing implementation stage. It will involve an area of ​​283,500 hectares, covering 32 villages in forest areas. This is the only project in Sarawak that involves forest conservation with the participation of three countries and several local and international NGOs.
    Malaysia, Korea, and Japan have expressed their commitment to contribute in terms of expertise, research, and finance. Meanwhile, several local and international NGOs will also do the same.
    The UBFA project will go through several phases such as reforestation, road/bridge/infrastructure construction, telecommunications, and water resources. Several committees have been formed to ensure that each plan runs smoothly. Although there are still logging concession areas within the UBFA area, UBFA management will ensure that every logging activity adheres to the concept of environmental sustainability.
    So far, logging has destroyed the environment and left forest destruction and river pollution to indigenous people. However, with the new concept of UBFA, logging may be replaced with better forest benefits such as "carbon traps". Simply put, forests don't need to be destroyed, but the benefits of the forest should be returned to the indigenous people. Peter believes that with the sincerity shown by the communities involved, the project is likely to succeed.

    ---------------

    Irene Chang, DAP former Bukit Assek assemblywoman

    *Don't hesitate to make an application, we'll assist you*

    Irene Chang is dedicated to assisting Sarawakians who do not have a Malaysian identity card to apply for one. She explains that many people still do not understand what the different colors of the card represent in terms of identity.

    ICs of a different colour represent different resident status.  they all represent different resident statuses

    Most people will know about and have seen the blue card otherwise known as MyKad. Those are usually issued to Malaysian citizens at the age of 12 and shows that they are full-fledged citizens of the country.

    If they have a red card otherwise known as MyPR, they are residents of Malaysia with a permanent resident status. For those with a green card or MyKAS, they are temporary residents, their card will need to be renewed every 5 years.

    She explained that it is possible to apply to change from MyPR or MYKAS to MyKad, but the required conditions are complex, including the necessary documents and proof of good conduct and behavior, among other requirements, in order to make an application and wait for approval.

    In the past, many applications were not approved, and although it is now a unity government, it is not yet time to judge how effective the unity government is in making the process of applying for a Malaysian identity card more convenient.

    However, regardless of the government, people facing citizenship issues need to make their applications immediately in order to quickly resolve citizenship issues and obtain the benefits that citizens are entitled to.

    People who facing the Mykad application problem, can contact RFS with hotline +60 13-551 5219.

    --------------

    Nicholas Mujah, General Secretary of Sadia

    *EU regulations are applied to ensure long-term environmental sustainability*

    The EU is not cruel enough to block the sale of palm oil from smallholders, but the regulation is aimed at protecting the environment in the long term. According to Mujah, the EU will continue to purchase Malaysian palm oil as long as it complies with the criteria for sustainable palm oil cultivation. The EU has given a grace period of up to five years for compliance. The criteria include legal land ownership and proper licensing, respect for the rights, culture, and customary practices of indigenous communities, and the sustainability of the environment, including protected forest areas, water catchment areas, and historical and community interest areas. As long as everyone adheres to these regulations, the EU has no problem buying their commodity. Mujah emphasized that enforcing the EUDR regulations is crucial in addressing unethical land grabbing and deforestation of indigenous lands that are rampant in Sarawak.

    ---------------

    Voon Lee Shan, President of Parti Bumi Kenyalang

    *If there is a special holiday for Hari Raya, then the festivals of the Indian or Dayak communities should also have special holidays to show fairness*

    Voon Lee Shan opines that having too many additional public holidays would not augur well for the country’s economy.

    even the Mydin owner Ameer Ali Mydin also mentioned that, he additional public holiday for Hari Raya will put an unnecessary financial burden on businesses, his hypermarket business is set to lose RM500,000 because of it.

    He said that the sudden increase in holidays would require employers to bear the cost of their employees' leave, and this cost would be passed on to goods or service providers, resulting in a chain reaction. As a result, consumers will face the problem of rising prices.

    Voon said the special holidays for Raya is good news for working people, but, if one thinks carefully, this is not good news to working people, if there are too many leaves and holidays in the country. This is because leave and holidays can affect the economy and cause inflation.

    In addition, excessive school holidays can also affect students' learning. Especially with the shift to online learning due to the past pandemic, it has been proven that the effectiveness is limited. Therefore, the lack of class time can slow down the progress of learning. Too many special holidays can also lead to difficulties in completing official duties, which must be extended continuously, resulting in inefficient work.

     As Malaysia is a country with a diverse population, he also believes that if there are special holidays for Hari Raya, then other races, including Indians' festivals or Dayak's festivals, should also have special holidays to ensure fairness to every ethnic group.

    For example, the Harvest Festival of the indigenous in east Malaysia, should not be limited to just Sabah and Sarawak holidays, but should be a national holiday. This would allow people from West Malaysia to travel to East Malaysia and learn about the customs and traditions of the region.

    ---------------


Guest User
20 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Khas
> Gerang Jadum, Penduduk Metalun Murum Penan - Tiada Penan dilantik sebagai pemimpin adat, berharap Senator Abun Sui dapat membantu mereka untuk menyuarakan masalah mereka.

> Jefferey Ngui, Presiden Muda Sarawak - Bagus bahwa tol percuma untuk Hari Raya, tetapi bagaimana dengan subsidi penerbangan untuk kembali ke Sabah dan Sarawak?

> Abun Sui, Senator PKR Sarawak - Pemilik kecil di Belaga ingin tahu mengapa stesen penyelidikan MPOB Belaga telah ditutup?

> Jeffrey Hassan, aktivis Pos Lanai Pahang - memimpin penduduk kampung memperjuangkan hak dan tanah mereka.


On Today Show
> Special Randau
> Gereng Jadum, Residents of Penan Metalun Murum – None of Penan appoint as tribal leaders, hope Senator Abun Sui can help them to voice out their problem
> Jefferey Ngui, President of Muda Sarawak – is good that free toll for Hari Raya, what about subsidy for flight to return Sabah and Sarawak?
> Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak – Small holder in Belaga want to know why MPOB Belaga research station been closed?
> Jeffrey Hassan, activist of Pos Lanai Pahang – leading villagers fight for their rights and land

  • Special Randau

    - The European Parliament adopted a law that bans the export of products contributing to deforestation on Wednesday, reported Anadolu.

    - Muhyiddin files application to annul power abuse charges

    ------------------

    Gereng Jadum, Residents of Penan Metalun/Murum

    *None of Penan appoint as tribal leaders, hope Senator Abun Sui can help them to voice out their problem*

    Two weeks ago there was an oath-taking ceremony for the appointment of Kapit District Council (PBT) councillors, and a few months ago there was a new appointment and the extension of the service period of tribal chiefs- penghulu and penmanka in Belaga District. Gereng Jadum felt sad because none of the counselors and tribal leaders were appointed from the Penan Murum tribe. While Penan Murum has many problems.

    He said that, If a community leader/counselor is not appointed from among them, How their problems will be able to be expressed. Their problems now are- no schools, no clinics, no roads/roads of logging companies, no Mykad, many children have dropped out of school and most unfortunately we have no source of income. The government that moved them to make way for the construction of the Murum Dam, did not take care of their welfare.

    Gereng said that, they were not given lots of agricultural land for farming - food crops were not given. Therefore, they request YB Senator Abun Sui to come and visit them immediately to solve their problem. Because- all these problems they have voiced to YBs from GPS for a long time. But till today they failed to solve our problem. They really hope that Yb Senator will come to visit and see for himself their situation.

    ------------------

    Jefferey Ngui, President of Muda Sarawak

    *is good that free toll for Hari Raya, what about subsidy for flight to return Sabah and Sarawak?*

    During the Hari Raya holiday, the unity government approved that the main highway’s toll fees in Peninsular will be free, so that drivers can enjoy free tolls to return home for the Hari Raya. MUDA welcomes this move, but also raises a question: Why is there no subsidy for the air tickets to Sabah and Sarawak to help East Malaysians return home?

    Jeffery said expensive flights were nothing new. Air tickets to East Malaysia are expensive, and even the elderly have never left their homes taken a plane.

    He said, often one-way is already thousands of ringgit, not to mention round-trip air tickets. These prices are unreasonable. There is no air ticket subsidy that can be enjoyed by the people of Sabah and Sarawak in every festive benefit project.

    Coupled with the high prices in recent years, economic depression and other problems, financial constraints have made it impossible for many people in Sabah and Sarawak to afford expensive air tickets, and therefore unable to return to their hometowns to visit their families during the festival.

    Regarding the boutique airline proposed by Abang johari a few days ago, Jeffrey raised a question: Is it a social enterprise? Are Gov Sarawak concerned about the people of Sarawak going back to their hometowns for the festival, and offer affordable and cheap air tickets, and are willing to bear losses? If it is a people-oriented project, it can naturally be supported. The Sarawak government must have a complete plan and make the project transparent. How to solve the loss problem? These all need to be shown to the people.

    ------------------

    Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak

    *Small holder in Belaga want to know why MPOB Belaga research station been closed?*

    Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) research station in Sungai Asap, Belaga, have been closed without the knowledge of the residents who really need this station.
    Senator Abun Sui said that, the station had previously been very helpful to local residents in terms of oil palm farming.

    He received complaints from residents of Sungai Asap Belaga regarding the offline of MPOB research station in Sungai Asap, and when asked, only realize that the office is plastered with the name of a private limited company, but no one know why.

    He said that the facility is very much needed by the many small oil palm farmers in the surrounding area. It is very important that the center can assist the small holder in that area with obtaining agricultural advisory services.

    Abun sui said that, the alleged closure of the MPOB research station in Sungai Asap, Belaga, Sarawak needs to be taken seriously by the Ministry of Plantations and Commodities Malaysia.

    ------------------

    Jeffrey Hassan, activist of Pos Lanai Pahang

    *leading villagers fight for their rights and land*

    Jeffrey Hassan leading the Orang Asli of Pos Lanai Kuala Lipis Pahang, last week having trial at Termeloh High Court to seek legalize ownership of their land and territories as they have in 2019 won their battle against the proposed Telom dam when the PH govt scrapped the project, which threatened their village underwater and as well as logging.

    In the early stage of the project, they were forced to move to a settlement site without knowing that their land and territories was for dam construction.  But soon after that the community realised what was going on,  Jeffrey started to organised his community to fight for their rights to their land and territories with the help of NGOs and Lawyer.  In the beginning Jeffery was facing difficulties in organizing the community as some were not agree to fight. Dispite having to face difficulties, he has to struggle to take legal action and last week they were having trial on their case and will continue. He realizes that the struggle is not easy and taking long time.

    ------------------


Guest User
19 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Istimewa
> Pushpan Murugiah, Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Pusat Memerangi Rasuah dan Kronisme (C4) – Motif siasatan SPRM terhadap hakim Nazlan menimbulkan tanda tanya
> Tijah Yok Chopil, Presiden JKOASM – Jika tanah-tanah di bawah enakmen tanah kesultanan, maka Orang Asli tidak mempunyai hak sama sekali
> Bobby William, Presiden PBDS – Bagus untuk Sarawak mempunyai syarikat penerbangan sendiri, tetapi dari mana Wangnya?
> En Veron, warga Sarawak yang bekerja di Johor – lebih baik menyalurkan kos syarikat penerbangan kepada pembangunan luar bandar


On Today Show
> Special Randau
> Pushpan Murugiah, CEO of the Center to Fight Corruption and Cronyism (C4) – The motive behind the MACC investigation against Judge Nazlan raises questions
> Tijah Yok Chopil, President of JKOASM – If the lands are under sultanate land enactment, then Orang Asli has no rights at all
> Bobby William, PBDS President – Good for Sarawak to have own airline, but where the Money from?
> Mr Veron, a Sarawakian who works in Johor – better channel the cost of airlines to the rural development

  • Pushpan Murugiah, CEO of the Center to Fight Corruption and Cronyism (C4)
    *The motive behind the MACC investigation against Judge Nazlan raises questions*

    Pushpan gave feedback regarding the MACC investigation proving that Judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali violated the judge's code of ethics and had a conflict of interest when presiding over the international SRC Case trial involving Najib Razak. If judge Nazlan is guilty will the SRC case be tried again?.

    According to Pushpan, all processes have been completed to prove Najib guilty. So there is no need for a retrial. Violation of the judge's code of ethics and conflict of interest are different matters that are outside the jurisdiction of the MACC. On the other hand under the jurisdiction of the chief justice and the special tribunal. The motive behind the MACC investigation against Judge Nazlan raises questions. The simple answer at this time is to gain the sympathy of the public so that Najib Razak can be pardoned by the King, on the grounds that something was wrong during the trial process. Pushpan stressed that the public should be given the right information so that they realize that Najib has been given all the rights he deserves. But the public should also know so many losses as a result of the trial of Najib's case and losses as a result of breach of trust, corruption and abuse of power that Najib did. So the public should make the right decision - should Najib be given sympathy and forgiveness or not.

    --------------------

    Tijah Yok Chopil, President of JKOASM

    *If the lands are under sultanate land enactment, then Orang Asli has no rights at all*

    For Johore Sultan to propose all Orang Asli Johore lands be under Johore Sultanate land enactment to protect them being manipulated by certain People should not be the reason.

    The state government have 4 agencies such forestry department,  perhilitan,  the tok Batins. What are these agencies paid for,  if they don't do their respective task

     If the lands are under sultanate land enactment,  meaning that the King is in full control of the lands.  So the Orang Asli have no rights at all. The representatives of Orang Asli Johore are now at the final stage of drafting memorandum to object the sultanate land enactment on their land

    The Orang Asli areas or reserved are both protected under The people Aborigin Act 1954

    --------------------

    Bobby William, PBDS President

    *Good for Sarawak to have own airline, but where the Money from?*

    He strongly support Abg Jo's proposal to establish a Sarawak Boutique airline because nowadays people are more inclined to travel quickly by using airplanes, even if Sarawak has such an airline and offers cheap fares, it will definitely help the low-income group and make it easier for Sarawakians in the peninsula to return with Affordable cost.

    even commuters can be made in Sarawak for the benefit of the people of Sarawak using public transport like in the peninsula.

    But the Sarawak government should be transparent with the costs used and where the cost from? It may need huge amount to maintain it as the airline business is more complicate.

    --------------------

    Mr Veron, a Sarawakian who works in Johor

    *better channel the cost of airlines to the rural development*

    Mr Veron welcomes the proposal of Sarawak Premier Abg Jo to establish a Sarawak boutique airline, however, what is the purpose of the airline? Is it for the good of the people of Sarawak to move across the cloud with the promise of cheap fares compared to existing airlines?

    However, if the Sarawak state government does not intend to offer cheap fares for Sarawakians from the peninsula back to Sarawak, then the airline is useless. It is better that the cost of buying the aircraft is channeled for rural development and eradicating the poverty rate in Sarawak.

    --------------------


Guest User
18 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Abdul Aziz Ismail, Ahli Majlis Anti-Pemerdagangan Manusia Selangor – Malaysia sedang menghadapi krisis Migrant yang kritikal
> Tijah Yok Chopil. Presiden JKOASM – Hanya jika masyarakat Orang Asli mahu masuk Islam maka mereka baru dibantu dengan mendapatkan IC
> Apai Manggi dari Kapit – IC Hijau bermaksud anda adalah warga asing
> Puan Amy dari Batu Niah dan Stephen Epay dari Selangau – masyarakat mahu Anwar menumpukan penderitaan mereka

 

On Today Show
> Abdul Aziz Ismail, Selangor Anti Human Trafficking Council – Malaysia is facing a critical Migrant crisis
> Tijah Yok Chopil. President of JKOASM – Only if the Orang Asli community want to convert to Islam then they will help to obtain IC
> Apai Manggi from Kapit – Green IC means you are foreigner
> Puan Amy from Batu Niah and Stephen Epay from Selangau – communities want Anwar to focus their suffering

  • Abdul Aziz Ismail, Selangor Anti Human Trafficking Council

    *Malaysia is facing a critical Migrant crisis*

    On 16 April 2023- Human Resources Minister V Sivakumar was called by the MACC to record a statement regarding the corruption investigation of the approval of hiring foreign workers. Several officials at the Ministry of Human Resources were detained by the MACC.

    It is estimated that there are 5 million illegal immigrants in Malaysia and 95% are victims of labor exploitation. On 17 January 2023, the Minister of Home Affairs confirmed that 120 thousand foreign workers have landed in Malaysia and this number will continue to increase to 500 thousand by the end of 2023. This is all to meet the needs of the workforce.

    According to Aziz, the law to protect foreign workers is sufficient. But the problem now is enforcement and corruption. Asked why there are so many cases of foreign workers being brought into Malaysia but there is no work for them?. Aziz explained that all this is due to syndicates that want to make quick profits through the exploitation of foreign workers. For example a company that only needs 100 employees but reports that they need 200 employees. When these 200 workers arrived in Malaysia, only half got jobs. The company that colluded with the agent has received money from the fees charged and the excess workers who do not have work actually need to be sent home by the employer and their fees must be refunded. In fact, the employer can be sued in court and subject to action under existing laws. But all this did not happen.

    The laxity of enforcement and the widespread occurrence of corruption cause the problem of foreign workers without permits, foreign workers who have expired, foreign workers who later become slaves and tools of human trafficking. The offense of advertising non-existent jobs. Applying for job quotas exceeding the requirements and MOU between G to G- as a marketing tool, irresponsible agents should be monitored and supervised by the government- Aziz.

    ---------------------------

    Tijah Yok Chopil. President of JKOASM

    *Only if the Orang Asli community want to convert to Islam then they will help to obtain IC*

    Tijah says that on IC issues for in Sememanjung is actually  communities of Jahai and Bateq. There are also isolated cases but very rare.  For example those who stay near to town or city due to ignorance of the family that cause the children grown up stateless. And facing problem when applying for IC.

    And further more the procedure is very strict.  With the case that she shared with Malaysiakini is about to get married but no IC when the mother can't afford to deal with it. As the JPN need photo of his father to match but unfortunately his father already passed away.

    The complicated cases are the Jehai and Bateq as they are living in the interior and don't know how to obtain Birth certificates.  They only depand on JAKOA.  But for them JAKOA is not serious in addressing this issue.  Only if the community want to convert to Islam then they will help to obtain IC.

    There is no government agency coming to help them. Until there was a case which is very serious when that particular person went out to town to purchase some stuffs and and coincidentally at that time was an operation to clear illegal immigrants that fellow was caught and treated as one of illegal immigrants . He has to convinced the enforcement that he is not immigrants.

    ---------------------------

    Apai Manggi from Kapit

    *Green IC means you are foreigner*

    Apai Manggi is a green IC holder who has to renew every 5 years. It is difficult to have a green IC because our status is considered as a foreigner.

    It once happened when he wanted to attend the convocation day invitation of his son named Manggi in Peninsular Malaysia but was not allowed to get on the plane because of the green IC, this is very disappointing.

    Lately a new hope through PH's own office has sent his request for a blue IC.

    ---------------------------

    (Call in) Puan Amy from Batu Niah and Stephen Epay from Selangau

    *communities want Anwar to focus their suffering*

    Puan Amy from Batu Niah expressed her disappointment with the unity government because there is still no solution to the problems of the people who are still depressed with the cost of living increasing due to the high prices of goods and oil not falling.

    Since the people's economy is not good, it is certain that the people need an injection of money from the EPF to cover the people's finances saved in the EPF, why should EPF withdrawals be blocked without targeting? Isn't that the right of the people to issue their own money?

    While Stephen epay from Selangau called for the people to be patient with the increase in the price of goods because give some time for PMX to carry out his duties for the well-being of the people. don't often stab this Unity government in the back. Our country's economy has been so poor since it was ruled by the previous PM.

    ---------------------------


Guest User
17 April 2023

On Today Show

> Iswardy Morni, Lawyer Activist cum Political Analysis – Clearing the name of Najib and UMNO through the Royal Pardon
> Thomas Fann, Chairperson of Bersih 2.0 – Bersih launched petition on Najib must not be pardoned
> Nick Kelesau, Spokesperson for the Penan Keruan Organization – Illegal logging continues rampant in Penan communities
> Dennis Along, head of information PKR Baram – failed to change green IC to Blue IC, because different political stances with community leader
> Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak – Home Affaris Minister Saifudin said: If there can access for the Mycard, why not?

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Iswardy Morni, Peguam Aktivis merangkap Analisis Politik – Membersihkan nama Najib dan UMNO melalui Pengampunan Diraja
> Thomas Fann, Pengerusi Bersih 2.0 – Bersih melancarkan petisyen mengenai Najib tidak boleh diampunkan
> Nick Kelesau, Jurucakap Pertubuhan Penan Keruan – Pembalakan haram terus berleluasa di Kampung Penan
> Dennis Along, ketua penerangan PKR Baram – gagal menukar IC hijau kepada IC Biru, kerana berbeza pendirian politik dengan ketua masyarakat
> Abun Sui, Senator PKR Sarawak – Menteri Dalam Negeri Saifudin berkata: Jika boleh akses untuk Mycard, kenapa tidak?

  • Iswardy Morni, Lawyer Activist cum Political Analysis

    *Clearing the name of Najib and UMNO through the Royal Pardon*

    Iswardy gave his views on UMNO's efforts to appeal for the release of Najib Razak through a royal pardon with the authority of the King. Iswardy thinks that in the latest political competition - UMNO is lagging far behind PH and PN. One way they think is right to restore UMNO's image is through the release of Najib Razak. With Najib's release, UMNO can campaign that Najib is clean of all wrongdoing and so are other UMNO leaders. Then confidence and support for UMNO will recover. According to Iswardy- UMNO leaders are still plagued by denial syndrome that Najib is innocent. Instead the court and the majority of Malaysians – convinced that Najib is guilty. Therefore. If Najib is released it will give a bad image to the government and judicial institutions. Applying for pardon is Najib's right, but Iswardy thinks it is too early to grant pardon to Najib. Because there are still many court cases that Najib will face in the near future. It would be fairer if the matter of pardoning Najib was thought about/requested after the completion of all the cases he faced.

    ————————————

    Thomas Fann, Chairperson of Bersih 2.0

    *Bersih launched petition on Najib must not be pardoned*

    Bersih launched petition on Najib must not be pardoned.

    https://www.change.org/p/petisyen-kepada-kdymm-yang-di-pertuan-agong-najib-tidak-wajar-diampunkan

    This petition was for DYMM Yang Dipertuan Agung as there is a certain party from UMNO wish that Najib be pardon by the King. After Federal Court decision for Najib to 12 years imprisonment and fined in the sum of RM240 millions in the case of SRC international was found guilty for missappropriate in the sum of RM42 millions. To us this is a serious. As a Prime Minister he has a responsibility to his task as not to corruption. He has not even come to one year yet to undergo imprisonment .

    Bersih 2.0 launched this petition in Change.com so that people have chance to sign the petition

    ————————————

    Nick Kelesau, Spokesperson for the Penan Keruan Organization

    *Illegal logging continues rampant in Penan communities*

    Nick informed RFS listeners about some developments related to illegal logging in the interior of Baram over the past 2 weeks.

    GT Interhil Company is still logging illegally in Ba Abang Forest and Samling Logging Company is still continuing illegal logging in Ba Pakan. Opponents of illegal logging have not taken any action at this time because they do not want to cause tension. At Ba Pakan, The Samling company helped build a new site for the construction of a new Long house for the Zakaria Pada supporter group (a clan that supports illegal logging).

    For the case of the fight for the position of village head in Ba Pakan and Ba Abang, both cases will be heard in the Adat/native court in the near future. Another recent case of illegal logging occurred in Long Maien. A Penghulu and a Pemanca from the area support logging in the area. All 3 cases of illegal logging occurred in the FMU Area, according to Nick Kelesau. Nick concluded that the entry of the logging company into the Penan area increased racial tension and caused strife among the residents of Long houses.

    ————————————

    Dennis Along, head of information PKR Baram

    *failed to change green IC to Blue IC, because different political stances with community leader*

    Today Dennis brought some natives from Long Terawan Baram and Bario who still hold green IC, Request the intervention of Senator Abun Sui Anyit to bring this issue to the Parliament.

    The green IC is only valid for 5 years, and continues thereafter. Need to apply to renew every five years, is not recognize as Malaysian nor Sarawakian. All kinds of help they don't deserve. It's even worse when their health matters are charged rm40 a time to take blood while CITIZENS only get rm1. And held in the ward between rm600 ~ rm1000.

    Due to different political stances, unable to obtain the assistance of the communities leader to apply for official Malaysian. Hundreds or even thousands of people face this problem in Baram.

    For anyone facing a similar problem, please contact the Yb Senator's office in Miri or the Baram Branch PkR office, or can contact Dennis Along directly to seek help.

    ————————————

    Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak

    *Home Affaris Minister Saifudin said: If there can access for the Mycard, why not?*

    Abun Sui, who was appointed as senotar, met with Home Affairs Minister Saifudin few days ago and reported to the Minister that Sarawakians are facing the problem of not having MyKaD

    Abun Sui said that it has been reported so far, although there is no outcome, but the response from minister is positive. He paraphrased the words of the Minister, said that: "If there can access for the Mycard, why not? “

    He said that the failure to apply for a MyKaD is an individual issues, case to case basic, and may be due to technical or subordinate officers problems. The minister said that it will be revised, so he looks forward to the follow-up development.


Guest User
5 April 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Khas oleh SR
> Dennis Along, Pengerusi Penganjur Forum Persatuan Komuniti Tering – Komuniti Tering berhimpun pada Julai untuk mengetengahkan kebimbangan mereka terhadap isu Sarawak
> Jeffrery Ngui, Pengerusi Parti Muda Sarawak – Kerajaan mesti mendengar suara rakyat, berjumpa rakyat untuk memahami kesukaran ekonomi
> Encik George dari Baram – Jika boleh, cuba jangan gunakan KWSP untuk kecemasan


On Today SHow
> Special Randau by SR
> Dennis Along, Chairman of the Organizer of the Forum organized by the Tering Community Association – Tering Communities gather on July to highlight their concern on Sarawak issues
> Jeffrery Ngui, Chairman of Parti Muda Sarawak – Gov must listen to the people, meet the people to understand the economic difficulties
> Mr George from Baram – If possible, try not to use EPF for emergency

  • Special Randau

    - Last Day for first session in Parliament, three top opposition leaders’ absence during PM Question Time

    - PM's visit to China marked by high investment commitments

    - PM Anwar : Almost 13000 contract doctors in Malaysia to get permanent positions within 3 years
    - PM Anwar says the Control of Smoking Product for Public Health Bill 2023 received “many negative reactions” from MPs, who asked for a review of certain “overly harsh” provisions, as the PM maintained his commitment to tabling the bill in May.

    ————————-

    Jeffrery Ngui, Chairman of Parti Muda Sarawak

    *Gov must listen to the people, meet the people to understand the economic difficulties*

    The government has an obligation to protect the people, especially those at risk such as Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributors who do not have enough savings for their old age, says Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli.

    Jeffrery Ngui comment that, If there is any other way to replace the people to take EPF money to solve the immediate problems, please do it.

    He believes that the people are now facing economic difficulties, whether it is dealing with daily life, or various car loans, housing loans, etc., so he urges the government to provide solutions to help the people tide over the difficulties.

    Bank loans are not easy to apply for and approve, he said. As a result, many private loan companies have risen, allowing people to easily obtain loans with high interest rates to obtain emergency cash, but this will only make the people more and more miserable.

    However, he also agrees that many people apply for EPF not for emergencies, and some people apply for cars and gold, which is not an emergency at all.

    He said that the government must go to the crowd to understand how ordinary people view the current economic situation. He said, especially businesses, street vendors, or migrant workers, most of them will tell that business is bad and the economy is bad.

    He urged the government to prohibit the people from using their own money for emergencies, then it must provide a comprehensive auxiliary method to help the people overcome difficulties,

    ————————-

    Mr George from Baram

    *If possible, try not to use EPF for emergency*

    If possible, try not to use EPF for emergency. Because EPF is used to ensure still have money to live in old age.

    A former security guard, now retired, he understands the importance of pensions. He hoped that the government would develop other programs to assist people facing economic problems.

    He said that two years ago, people were asked to withdraw EPF money once for emergency. It is believed that many people's accounts have been reduced, and some people even have less than 1,000 ringgits. This is a big problem.

    ————————-

    Dennis Along, Chairman of the Organizer of the Forum organized by the Tering Community Association

    *Tering Communities gather on July to highlight their concern on Sarawak issues*

    On 14 to 16 July 2023 - Tering Community Association will organize a forum at the Pullman Hotel Miri. A total of 8 spokespeople, all of whom are professionals in their respective fields, will highlight their ideas and views on issues that are of primary concern to the people of Sarawak at this time.

    1. Laing Kuleh – Presenting a study of the oral history of the Tering community

    2. Roland Regan- Ordinance of tribal leaders and community leaders and illegal logging

    3. Senator Abun Sui- Customary land law/Update

    4. Roland Dom Matu- Gynecological problems- prevention is better than cure

    5. Peter Kalang- The environment and the river, what is our responsibility.

    6. Ellie Luhat- Modern organic farming

    7. Elie Bit (Chairman of the Penan Association) - Maykad Documentation Solutions for native people.

    8. Micheal Jok (SCRIPS) - Traditional School, practice to maintain the culture of the original people.

    Places are limited to 200 participants and a fee of RM150 for each participant. For any inquiries please contact Dennis Along at 012-8707475.


Guest User