14 June 2023

> Randau Khas

> Desmond Ling, penduduk Kampung Usahajaya Tukau - Penduduk-penduduk menuntut kerajaan Sarawak GPS dan Land Survey atas kecuaian dalam menjual Kampung Usahahaya Tukau kepada Parabena
> Abqari bin Annuar, Ketua Perancangan Strategik Pelajar Universiti Malaya - Kerajaan Perpaduan Perlu Menggalakkan Keterlibatan Politik di Kalangan Pelajar Universiti
> Barnie Lasimbang, aktivis alam sekitar dari Sabah - Keputusan oleh Kesatuan Eropah untuk membatasi pengeluaran minyak kelapa sawit untuk mengurangkan kerosakan hutan adalah perkembangan positif

> Special Randau
> Desmond Ling, villager of Kampung Usahajaya Tukau – Villagers sue the Sarawak GPS government and Land Survey of negligence in selling Kampung Usahahaya Tukau to Parabena
> Abqari bin Annuar, Head of Strategic Planning KMUM Students University of Malaya – Unity Gov Must Encouraging Political Involvement among University Students
> Barnie Lasimbang, environmental activist from Sabah – The decision by the European Union to restrict palm oil production in order to minimize forest degradation is a positive development

  • Special Randau

    > Zaid Ibrahim - Former Minister of Law requests PMX to free Najib Razak

    > PAS feels offended when Saifuddin questions that political competition should be based on policies and ideology rather than race and religion.

    > Urge GPS to collaborate with PH in a unity government in Sarawak. GPS seems to be monopolizing all state-level positions without being willing to share with PH. Although PMX has given many positions to GPS in the federal government.

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    Desmond Ling, villager of Kampung Usahajaya Tukau

    *Villagers sue the Sarawak GPS government and Land Survey of negligence in selling Kampung Usahahaya Tukau to Parabena*

    Villagers sue the Sarawak GPS government and Land Survey of negligence in selling Kampung Usahahaya Tukau to Parabena. Desmond Ling stated that although Kampung Usahajaya Tukau had lost the legal battle against Parabena in the past in the High Court, Federal Court, and Court of Appeal, which resulted in Parabena owning the village, but one of the plots of land, Lot 189, was previously acknowledged by former Chief Minister Adenan Satem as a kampung with basic amenities such as water and electricity, proving its legitimacy. He said that Parabena had won the land in a court case years ago, which is an undisputed fact. However, he and 12 other villagers are taking the GPS government and Land Survey to court to seek compensation for the loss of their agricultural and residential land. Desmond Ling pointed out that Parabena had already sold the land to multiple developers who now intend to develop it. The villagers have repeatedly approached Lambir State Assemblyman DR Ripin to address this issue but have not received any assistance. He also mentioned that Awang Tengah is one of the directors of Parabena. He stated that if a people's representative has a vested interest in the matter, no matter how the people seek help, they will not receive any response. Desmond Ling noted that although Parabena is currently accusing three village representatives of refusing to relocate, he and the other 12 affected villagers have decided to hire a lawyer and file a lawsuit against the GPS government and Land Survey on June 17. This way, neither Parabena nor the developers can utilize the land until the lawsuit is resolved in court. He pointed out that during Taib's tenure, he used his power to allocate the land in Tukau for his sister Raziah Mahmud's development, despite the village already having the status of a kampung. However, the land was transferred to Parabena, which is owned by his sister. He said that if such actions are carried out by the top leaders, the lower politicians are also affected and will not assist the villagers.

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    Abqari bin Annuar, Head of Strategic Planning KMUM Students University of Malaya.

    *Unity Gov Must Encouraging Political Involvement among University Students*

    PMX's action of visiting the University and asking questions with students is good to give space to students to ask questions and bridge the gap between students and national leaders. But the same opportunity should also be given to other politicians, even if they are from the opposition party. Giving an example, before becoming Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was prevented from delivering a lecture at the University of Malaya in 2014. The reason given by the government at the time was because it was against the Universities and Colleges Act 1971 (AUKU). But when Anwar became prime minister - AUKU was not abolished. This is very disappointing. Abqari thinks that university students should be given the space and freedom to be political in an adequate democratic space, as long as it does not violate the limits of democracy. However, Abqari agreed with PMX - so that university students think critically and do not accept 100% of politicians' arguments. Students on the other hand should be able to evaluate, research, read and compare what politicians say. According to Abqari, the Malaysian education system is too oriented towards learning to pass the test, and is still a long way from forming critical thinking students. Therefore, the syllabus/curriculum of Malaysian Education should be reviewed. So that university graduates in Malaysia are not only smart in the majors they choose in the University but also understand political issues. Therefore, political literacy should be intensified. Abqari felt sad that after GE15 racial and religious sentiments were used by political parties to gain support. He hopes that the competing political parties can campaign cleanly, presenting facts and a convincing manifesto.

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    Barnie Lasimbang, environmental activist from Sabah

    *The decision by the European Union to restrict palm oil production in order to minimize forest degradation is a positive development*

    We have always hear the inconsistency in oil palm price and operation cost that need inputs such as fertilisers, weedicide and etc. We also question if the govt has enough action plans to assist small holders due to increase cost of the commodity.

    There are two holistic issues for oil palm operation, as I'm also one of the small holders, and understand the difficulties face by the small holders. When oil palm price increase, the price of fertilisers and pesticides are increase as well, but when the price of oil palm is decrease, the price of fertilisers and weedicides do not decrease.

    Govt should give subsidy or the alternative means of planting oil palm. Like organic fertilisers are much better. And to introduce new agriculture techniques will help to reduce operational cost.

    Govt also must monitor and control the price of fertilisers and weedicides.

    As per malaysiakini article. There is a truth in the statement by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Sri Fadillah Yusof, on the comparation between oil palm and soya oil. Oil palm is more efficient as it is only plant once and producing in much longer period. Atleast 20 years while other bean need to replanting in every season.

    What happened when EU release circular to minimize productions from forest degradation is good as we already have huge area planted with oil palm.

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13 June 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Khas – Kenyataan Hadi Awang adalah keterlaluan
> Cikgu Diog, PKR Puncak Borneo – Kekurangan Perancangan Kerajaan Menimbulkan Kebimbangan Sektor Pertanian Sarawak
> Nicholas Mujah, Setiausaha Agung SADIA – kerajaan GPS bagi Janji? Mana tindakannya?
> Sevan Doraisamy, Pengarah Eksekutif SUARAM – NGO Menyeru Perdana Menteri Anwar Ibrahim Mansuhkan Akta Hasutan
>(panggilan masuk) En Romuald Siew dari Miri – Nasib Peladang Kelapa Sawit Kecil


On Today Show
> Special Randau – Hadi Awang’s statement is exaggerated
> Cikgu Diog, PKR of Puncak Borneo – Lack of Government Planning Raises Concerns for Sarawak's Agricultural Sector
> Nicholas Mujah, General Secretary SADIA – There will always be a difference between the GPS government's promises and action
> Sevan Doraisamy, SUARAM Executive Director – NGOs Call on Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to Repeal Sedition Act
>(call-in) Mr Romuald Siew from Miri – Plight of Small Oil Palm Farmers

  • Special Randau

    *Hadi Awang’s statement is exaggerated*

    Hadi Awang, the President of the Islamic party PAS, made exaggerated statements on his Facebook page today. He labeled the ruling government as being led by immoral individuals, including prisoners, corrupt individuals, and non-believers. Hadi claimed that the government is influenced by non-Islamic forces and surrounded by silent devils. It is possible that Hadi, due to his old age or mental state, has forgotten certain facts.

    Hadi seems to have forgotten that during the first election, the PERIKATAN coalition won 51 out of 52 seats with the cooperation of UMNO, MCA, and MIC. Furthermore, the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition was formed to gain support from the people of Sabah and Sarawak. The previous governments, such as Pakatan Harapan (PH), Perikatan Nasional (PN), and the ruling Perikatan Nasional Bersatu-PAS-UMNO-MCA-MIC coalition, have all supported and represented people of various races, including non-Muslims. Even when PAS ruled alongside PN and BN, it received support from non-Muslim parties. Therefore, Hadi's statements are excessive and should be criticized and condemned, as they attempt to create discomfort and divisions between different races.

    On another note, Iswardy Morni was recently appointed as the Information Work Secretary of the Justice Party, and we extend our congratulations to him. However, we received sad news yesterday that he was attacked by an unknown person. The police are currently investigating the case, and we are making efforts to interview Iswardy.

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    Cikgu Diog, PKR of Puncak Borneo

    *Lack of Government Planning Raises Concerns for Sarawak's Agricultural Sector *

    According to recent reports, the Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC) is exploring the use of bamboo as a renewable resource to drive the timber industry in Sarawak. While this initiative holds promise, concerns have been raised regarding the government's lack of comprehensive planning and support for the agricultural sector.

    Diog comment that, in the past, the government's extensive logging practices have led to a reduction in primary forests, prompting the need for alternative industries to replace timber.

    The proposal to promote bamboo as a sustainable alternative has garnered attention, with potential applications in various commercial products. However, questions arise about the government's preparedness to support this transition.

    Market response and the provision of market support and outlets for bamboo products remain unclear. Additionally, it is essential to determine if the government offers subsidies or agricultural supplies to facilitate the cultivation and commercialization of bamboo. Without proper support, farmers may struggle to navigate the challenges of fluctuating prices of oil palm, increasing costs of fertilizers and disinfectants, and the unsold produce, such as black pepper.

    Furthermore, concerns have been raised about the discontinuation of agricultural courses for farmers in Puncak Borneo. The absence of courses and follow-ups indicates a lack of government commitment to providing farmer training, which is crucial for the development and success of the agricultural sector.

    In light of these issues, it is imperative for the government, local representatives, and the GPS government to address these concerns and provide explanations for the lack of comprehensive planning and support for the agricultural sector. Only through collaborative efforts and proactive measures can the government ensure the long-term sustainability and growth of Sarawak's agricultural industry.

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    Nicholas Mujah, General Secretary SADIA.

    *There will always be a difference between the GPS government's promises and action*

    The Borneo Post reported an excerpt from Sarawak Premier Abang Jo's speech at a dinner ceremony in conjunction with Gawai 2023 last year. Abang Jo assured the Sarawak government to remain committed to improving the living standards of the Dayak people in Sarawak. Abang Jo also urged the Dayaks to pay more attention to Education and try to develop their vast land.

    According to Nicholas such a speech by a politician is a normal speech. But we as citizens should examine and observe what exactly Abang Jo and GPS are doing in Sarawak. For example to develop Dayak land. The Dayaks need a land title deed, the land is measured and given title. In 2015, the Sarawak State Assembly amended the Sarawak land code to limit the land ownership of a Long house to only 500 hectares.

    While there are some Dayak Long houses that are densely populated and reach hundreds of doors/families. Regarding the Sarawak Foundation Education scholarship, 95% of the Foundation is controlled by the Malays. This makes the Dayak people's views not taken seriously. It is even more unfortunate that all Dayak politicians do not dare to oppose all of Abang Jo's ideas because they do not want their positions and salaries to be affected. People should be aware that GPD and Abang Jo say different things but do different things.

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    Sevan Doraisamy, SUARAM Executive Director

    *NGOs Call on Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to Repeal Sedition Act *

    Several NGOs have written an open letter to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressing their concerns about the government's lack of commitment to repealing the Sedition Act. They argue that the act is still being employed by state actors to criminalize dissent among activists, media personnel, and opposition lawmakers. The NGOs criticize the law for its ambiguity and the excessive discretion it grants to authorities, enabling arbitrary enforcement and the suppression of speech and expression. The letter also reminds the government that many of its members had previously experienced the impact of similar draconian laws. It emphasizes that Pakatan Harapan had consistently promised the repeal of such laws during their election campaigns. Highlighting the historical origins of the Sedition Act, Sevan from Suaram points out that it was introduced by the British invaders in 1948 to suppress people's struggle for their rights, including freedom of expression and labor rights. While many countries, including Britain, have abolished similar sedition acts, Malaysia continues to employ this law to stifle opposition voices and dissent against the government and enforcement agencies. It is used to target activists who speak out against wrongdoing and the media when reporting information that contradicts the government's narrative. Furthermore, individuals who raise issues on social media platforms are also subjected to its provisions. The persistence of the Sedition Act reflects its deep-rooted historical significance and its continued use to curtail freedom of expression and suppress public discourse in Malaysia. The NGOs call for a timeline for the government to review and repeal the act, underscoring the importance of fulfilling the promise made by Pakatan Harapan to remove such laws.

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    (call-in) Mr Romuald Siew from Miri

    *Plight of Small Oil Palm Farmers*

    Mr. Roluald, a small oil palm farmer, expresses that many fellow farmers in the same industry are currently facing distress due to the decline in oil palm prices, while the costs of pesticides and fertilizers remain unchanged. Additionally, they still need to bear the expenses of paying workers' wages. During the previous Movement Control Order (MCO), it was evident that the price of palm oil surged due to high demand. However, palm oil exports were halted during the MCO period as factories were closed. Exploiting this situation, suppliers of fertilizers and pesticides took advantage and increased their prices. Now, despite the decrease in oil palm prices, the costs of pesticides and fertilizers have not decreased. This poses significant challenges for the livelihoods of small oil palm farmers. Therefore, it is crucial for the government to address this matter seriously.


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12 June 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> John Brian, Pengerusi Parti Bangsa Dayak Sarawak PBDS – Dayak patut diberi peluang menjadi CM
> Komeok, Pengerusi Keruan – Lebih Tiga Permohonan MyKad Dilaporkan di Baram
> Thomas Fann, Pengerusi Bersih 2.0 – Pengundi yang bekerja di Negeri Lain? Masih Tiada Pilihan Pengundian Pos Tersedia untuk Mereke


On Today Show
> John Brian, Chairman of the Sarawak Dayak Nation Party PBDS – Dayaks should be given a chance to become CM
> Komeok, Chairperson of Keruan – More Than Three MyKad Applications Reported in Baram
> Thomas Fann, Chairperson of Bersih 2.0 – Working in Another State? Still No Postal Voting Option Available for Voters

  • John Brian, Chairman of the Sarawak Dayak Nation Party PBDS.

    *Dayaks should be given a chance to become CM*

    In the Sarawak CM's speech at the Gawai Dayak dinner at BCCK Kuching last weekend. The CM of Sarawak said that the Sarawak government is committed to advancing and improving the living standards of the Dayak people. The CM of Sarawak also requested that the Dayak people work hard to develop their land and achieve excellence in Education. John praised the Sarawak CM's speech as the sweet words of a politician.

    According to John, in order to advance the Dayak people, the Sarawak government must be fair. The Dayak people's land ownership rights and consolidation of land should be expedited. Yayasan Pendidikan Sarawak should provide assistance without favoritism so that the Dayaks are also given scholarships to continue their studies abroad. After that, there should be a balanced composition in the state civil service. Currently the Dayaks are only given low-ranking positions. More importantly, political power should not be controlled by just one race. Dayak people should also be given the opportunity to become Premier and TYT. John also blamed the Dayaks who were in the Sarawak GPS government. Because they are afraid and do not dare to present an argument to oppose the monopoly of power by the Malays. They are afraid because they want to stay in the position, salary and position they currently have. Even though the majority of Dayaks are poor.

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    Komeok, Chairperson of Keruan

    *More Than Three MyKad Applications Reported in Baram*

    According to the Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Nasution said only three citizenship applications were received from Baram between 2018 and 2022. Out of these applications, two were approved, and the applicants were granted citizenship. Currently, there are 946 pending applications from Sarawak, specifically made under Article 15A of the Federal Constitution. The Minister assured that these applications will be completed by June this year. The information was provided in response to a query by Baram MP Anyi Ngau during a parliamentary session.

    Komeok expressed that he has more than just three applications in his possession, and he is puzzled as to why the authorities claim to have received only three applications. He highlighted one applicant who is over 50 years old and has been waiting for several years without any response regarding their Malaysian Identity Card (MyKad). Instead, the relevant authorities have been passing the applicant from one department to another, with countless forms being filled out, yet the MyKad has not been issued. Komeok stated that the issue of MyKad is not limited to the Penans alone but also affects other indigenous groups in Sarawak, including the Kenyah community. He urged the government to pay attention to the MyKad application issue faced by indigenous people in Sarawak. Komeok pointed out that the lack of MyKad poses numerous obstacles in education and healthcare for inland residents, especially for children who are unable to enroll in schools and patients who have to bear high medical expenses. He hopes that the government will thoroughly investigate the applications in Baram alone, which are more than just three, and swiftly resolve all MyKad applications.

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    Thomas Fann, Chairperson of Bersih 2.0

    *Working in Another State? Still No Postal Voting Option Available for Voters*

    In the upcoming elections for the six states of Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu, Penang, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan, their respective State Legislative Assemblies will dissolve by the end of this June. The Election Commission (SPR) will then have 60 days to conduct state elections simultaneously.

    SPR has announced that starting from June 15, all eligible individuals can apply for postal voting. Bersih appreciates this initiative by SPR, as Bersih had previously called for early applications for postal voting. This allows ample time for those who reside abroad, categorized as 1B applicants, to apply. Additionally, category 1A applicants include members of the armed forces, police, SPR officers, and the media. Category 1C is designated for security agencies and medical personnel.

    Unfortunately, voters who are in other states will have to return to their respective states to vote. There have been previous requests for voters residing in other states, particularly Sabah and Sarawak voters working or studying in West Malaysia, to be allowed postal voting or early voting. However, SPR has yet to announce this method as of now.


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9 June 2023

Pada Rancangan Hari Ini
> Randau Khas - 40 beg tangan mewah Rosmah/1MDB akan dilelong
> Jok Jau Evong, penyelaras SAM Sarawak - Kesan Merosot Akibat Pembalakan dan Seruan untuk Tindakan Menentang Kesan Panas
> Thomas Tegong Laka, bekas DJ Radio RTM Sarawak - PMX mahu "Segulai Sejalai", bermaksud Tiada Seorang Pun Ditinggalkan
> George dari Miri - Tiada Penipuan, tiada tindakan sakau-menyakau dengan Projek Pan Borneo

On Today Show
> Special Randau – 40 luxury handbags of Rosmah/1MDB to be auctioned
> Jok Jau Evong, SAM Sarawak ground coordinator – The Devastating Impact of Logging and the Call for Action to Combat Heat
> Thomas Tegong Laka, Former Radio RTM Sarawak DJ – PMX want “Segulai Sejalai”, means No one left Behind
> George from Miri – No Fraud, No Shady Actions on Pan Borneo Project

  • Special Randau

    > Segulai Sejalai - united together moving forward - recognition of the Iban language

    > 40 luxury handbags of Rosmah/1MDB to be auctioned.

    > UMNO General Assembly - demanding justice for Najib. Speech by Zahid Hamidi in front of PMX present at the UMNO General Assembly today. (True justice for Najib is imprisonment for stealing public funds and deceiving the Malaysian people).

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    Jok Jau Evong, SAM Sarawak ground coordinator

    *The Devastating Impact of Logging and the Call for Action to Combat Heat*

    On Ellen nino is getting weak, of course very much affect the livelihoods of our communities, especially the farmers.

    Right now we already experiencing heat. So we must find ways to fight against heat.

    Currently many rural people no awareness on climate change.

    And this climate change is definitely due to rampant logging activities since in the 1980s till now. All our forest are gone, and that's why we are experiencing extreme heat. There is no other cause except logging activities, where all the trees are chopped off and cause climate change.

    On 264 cases illegal logging recorded in sarawak, that is a very shocked numbers. This might be due to MCO during pandemic, as no one can do monitoring and furthermore we found it quite difficult to get informations during that time.

    So he suggests that the state govt must monitor all logging activities or stop releasing licence to those companies.

    Trees are very important to our livelihoods as it is able to minimise the temperature and produce carbons.

    In his village the forest have been logged and the community now already started replanting programme and hopes other communities also do the same thing

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    George from Miri

    *No Fraud, No Shady Actions on Pan Borneo Project*

    In a statement issued last week, PMX Anwar Ibrahim, expressed his commitment to expedite the Pan Borneo Highway Project in Sabah and Sarawak through a fast-track approach. The project, which commenced in July 2016, involves 35 work packages spanning 706 kilometers, starting from the border of Sabah and Sarawak in Sindumin and extending to Tawau.

    Anwar said when he attended a program in UMS : “I want this matter to be resolved and initiated this year for the project to be completed. This is the new way of the government, no wastage, no fraud, no shady actions”

    Despite that, its construction was hindered when there was a change in government from the era of Tun Mahathir to Tan Sri Mahiaddin and then to Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri, and swift action was not taken to restore its construction according to the schedule.

    George comments that the existing completed sections of the road seem messy, with one side being built and then switched to the other side. There is not a single road that is complete, making driving on the Pan Borneo Highway highly dangerous. He believes that the road construction plans were not well-executed, but he also emphasizes that the contractors should not be solely blamed for this. The government should provide clear instructions and guidance in this regard.

    Currently, many sections of the road, although initially built, quickly become uneven and damaged, especially due to the heavy traffic of large trucks. George believes that the highways in Peninsular Malaysia have better quality and suggests referring to them as a benchmark. He expresses that the funding provided by the government should be sufficient for road construction. However, the issue lies in Sarawak where the project is often subcontracted, resulting in limited funds reaching the end. As a consequence, the quality of the constructed roads is poor.

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    Thomas Tegong Laka-, Former Radio RTM Sarawak DJ

    *PMX want “Segulai Sejalai”, meands No one left Behind*

    As a person of Iban nationality, Thomas felt proud when PMX raised the theme of Segulai Sejalai as the theme of national unity. According to Thomas, the meaning of segulai sejalai is "progress together". This means that PMX wants all races in Malaysia to progress together and that no one is left behind in backwardness and poverty. Thomas also agreed with the recommendation of UPM political science professor, Prof Datuk Dr. Jayum Jawan. The phrase Segulai is appropriate in implementing the national unity agenda. Thomas acknowledged that the Iban people are a very divided nation in politics, also poor and backward. Therefore, because of that with the leadership of PMX Thomas hopes that the iban people will be able to unite to support him. Thomas also reprimanded the Iban leaders in the Long houses who still cannot accept the leadership of PMX - where there are still Long houses that have not put the Prime Minister's poster on the Ruai of their Long houses. On the other hand, there is still a poster/picture of the previous prime minister. Thomas insists that is a backwards attitude. Anwar Ibrahim is far more capable than Najib Razak, Muhyiddin Yassin is even more open than Tun Mahathir. The Iban people should unite to support PMX and should propose that Iban language faculties be established in local universities.

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8 June 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Willie Kajan dari Long Terawan Mulu – Aktiviti pembalakan yang berleluasa membawa kepada iklim yang semakin panas
> Dominic Langat dari Ulu Baram – Jambatan Tutoh telah rosak 2 tahun lalu, sehingga kini tiada pembaikan dilakukan
> Voon Lee Shan, Presiden Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) – Inisiatif Drastik untuk Mentransformasikan Pendidikan di Kawasan Terpencil

On Today Show
> Willie Kajan from Long Terawan Mulu – Rampant logging activities lead to increasingly hotter climate
> Dominic Langat from Ulu Baram – Tutoh Bridge was broken 2years ago, till now no repair done
> Voon Lee Shan, Presiden Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) – A Drastic Initiative to Transform Education in Remote Areas 

  • Special Randau

    > The Penang government plans to dissolve its state legislative assembly on June 28 to pave the way for state elections.

    > Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrived in Malaysia today for a two-day working visit at the invitation of PMX Anwar Ibrahim following the official visit of the Malaysian leader to the republic in January.

    > A total of 10,109 or 2.7 percent out of 373,974 candidates who took the 2022 Malaysian Certificate of Education (SPM) examination achieved straight A's in their results.

    > An Iban phrase from Sarawak 'Segulai Sejalai' which means together with each other will be used as a unity slogan nationwide, said PMX Anwar Ibrahim. Anwar said he was drawn to the phrase which was used as the motto of the national level Gawai Dayak celebration which he attended here Wednesday night.

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    Willie Kajan from Long Terawan Mulu

    Rampant logging activities lead to increasingly hotter climate

    The country is expected to experience a weak El Nino phenomenon starting this month, which will escalate to a moderate level by November, according to the Minister of Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad. He stated that this phenomenon is expected to result in a reduction of rainfall by 20 to 40 percent from June to October, particularly in the southern states of Peninsular Malaysia, western Sarawak, and eastern Sabah

    Willie claimed that his Long house has been experiencing hot and dry weather for the past month so much so that the creek that supplies tap water to the residents of Long Terawan has dried up. Residents had to take water from the Tutoh river which was quite far from their Long houses. Not only that, the weather they faced this year according to Willie was unusual (abnormal) than the previous year. The weather is dry so that the rice crop does not grow. He compare to the past decades, and think that the cause is human activity such as excessive logging and the release of pollutants from industry.

    Willie requested that the authorities take appropriate action.

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    Dominic Langat from Ulu Baram

    Tutoh Bridge was broken 2years ago, till now no repair done

    In May 2021, continuous heavy rain caused the Tutoh Bridge in the interior of Baram to collapse. This bridge was the only connection between Long Kawa and Long Bedian. However, even after two years, the bridge remains neglected. Earlier, the Member of Parliament called on the logging companies to take responsibility for repairs, but neither the Sarawak government nor the logging companies have taken any action.

    Dominic Langat stated that in the past, the logging companies operating in the area were responsible for bridge maintenance and road construction. However, since Samling is no longer operating in the area, they have ignored the issue of the broken bridge. This is a problem that the Sarawak government should be responsible for, but neither the parliamentary nor state assembly members have taken any steps to address it.

    As a result, the residents on the other side of the bridge are unable to reach Miri and are forced to take a longer route to Limbang, which costs nearly RM800 per trip. This is an additional burden, and the road to Limbang is more dangerous and distant. Moreover, what about those in need of medical treatment? Where can they go?

    He urged the GPS representatives Anyi Ngau to immediately address this issue and also resolve the road problems in the interior of Baram.

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    Voon Lee Shan, Presiden Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK)

    A Drastic Initiative to Transform Education in Remote Areas

    If we look at formation of Federal on 16 September 1963, via an agreement MA63. As per our understanding at that particular time, we are equal to that of Malaya. Meaning that Malaya is equal to Sabah and Sarawak. But after Federation was formed, we found out that there was no equality . We see that we are just being made as an invasioned part land to Malaya. So that is the reason why we are poor and neglected.

    In my researched, Sabah and Sarawak were added Malaya territory. To enlarge the territory of Malaya and got new name called Malaysia. And the cabinets are all control by Malaya. So we have a small voice. Even our parliament seats is not equal. So any policies made is not means to develop our state. We are being categorised as lower class

    All developments are all focus in Malaya. Most ministers are from Malaya, as such they are more understand the situation in Malaya and sideline Sabah and Sarawak

    So suggest that Federal must take a drastic initiative to up grade education in sarawak. Especially in the remote areas, by train local people as they are very much familiar with our own culture and livelihoods

    If those teachers from Malaya are send our to our remote areas, they will have cultural shock.

    In a news report on Sunday, Sarawak Teachers Union (STU) president Kullin Djayang had described the teachers’ shortage in Sarawak as ‘a major problem’ and ‘the reason’ for Sarawak being far behind other states in Malaysia in terms of education.

    According to the report, currently there is a shortage of over 3,000 teachers in Sarawak, where about 1,925 vacancies are for primary schools and the rest for secondary schools throughout the state.

    It also says many important subjects do not have sufficient teachers, especially in rural and outskirt primary schools.


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7 June 2023

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On Today Show
> Special Randau – The opposition has been absent from the parliament for 2 days in protest of the presentation of the National Audit Chief's report. They are getting paid for nothing
> Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst – The 2021 audit report debate that the opposition fear will let all Malaysians know about Muhyiddin’s problems as PM and the weaknesses of PAS and PN
> Abun Sui, PKR Sarawak Senator – GPS Minister's Self-Satisfaction in Banning Illegal Logging, but Where is the Success without Arresting the Masterminds?
> Lee Chean Chung, Head of Communication of PKR – Political Stability is The Key to a Prosperous Economy
> Ann Teo, Chairman of ROSE (The Rise of Social Efforts) – Roundtable discussion on Deepening Democracy in Malaysia

  • Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst

    *The 2021 audit report debate that the opposition fear will let all Malaysians know about Muhyiddin’s problems as PM and the weaknesses of PAS and PN*

    Iswardy expects state elections in Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah, Pulau Pinang, Negeri Sembilan and Selangor to take place in July or August 2023. The latest findings show that PAS and PN will maintain dominance in Kelantan while the competition is fierce in Terengganu and Kedah (50/50). PH and the unity government are expected to be able to maintain the administration in 3 states, namely Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Pulau Pinang . But the results will change quickly based on the current sentiment when the DUN is dissolved.

    PAS and PPBM (PN- Perikatan Nasional) have started to attack the PMX leadership in their talks around Selangor. Azmin Ali (PPBM) and PN election director Muhammah Sanusi claimed Anwar Ibrahim is the king of liars - Anwar has failed to lower petrol prices. The value of the ringgit is getting weaker. Selangor is governed by Menteri besar Amiruddin (a person from Johor) who is not from Selangor. Anwar does not deserve to talk about poverty, because he is not from a poor family. The 1974 Baling demonstration was Anwar's way to become popular and PAS should govern Selangor and Penang so that the two states are more advanced.

    Iswardy answered - PH has started lowering the price of petrol since 2018 and the states administered by PH have shown an increase in GDP every year. On the other hand, the state governed by PAS is getting poorer until the people suffer - there is no clean water. PN and PAS claim that if they are given the opportunity to govern Selangor and Pulau Pinang . The country will be more advanced. But the fact is that the state that PAS governs is getting poorer and many young people run away to developed states such as Selangor and Pulau Pinang. According to Iswardy there is no record to show that PN and PAS are excellent at governing. Therefore their leaders slander and vilify the PMX administration to hide their weaknesses. In fact, according to Iswardy, PN and PAS leaders fear their weaknesses will be revealed when they do not allow the report of the national audit chief for 2021 to be revealed in parliament. According to Iswardy, if the report is disclosed to the public. Malaysians will know the weaknesses of the PAS/PN administration during the Muhyiddin Yassin administration era (will affect votes for PN in the elections in 6 states). PN intends to cover up all the abuses they do when there is an emergency and parliament is not allowed to sit. However, the reform of parliamentary institutions carried out by PMX allows the information in the audit report to be disclosed for public knowledge so that it is more transparent and satisfies the people's day as taxpayers. Iswardy asked all Malaysians to follow his FB live tonight, where he revealed what was mentioned in the national audit chief's report 2021.

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    Abun Sui, PKR Sarawak Senator

    *GPS Minister's Self-Satisfaction in Banning Illegal Logging, but Where is the Success without Arresting the Masterminds?*

    Every time we see actions taken to crack down on illegal logging, how many illegal logs have been banned, we think, these logs didn’t cut themselves, didn’t they fall down by themselves? It must have been caused by the instructions of the employees and the boss.

    However, some loggers were arrested, but no boss was dealt with. The illegal logging activities in Sarawak are endless.

    That's why we demand a tough crackdown on illegal logging, directly pointing out which companies are behind it, and who is behind it.

    Every time we see the Minister of Sarawak proudly touting the successes of the anti-illegal logging campaign, in fact millions of timbers are being harvested and the culprits are not being dealt with.

    According to the dictionary, arrest refers to the detention and investigation of persons, not the banning of objects (trees). No one was arrested, how is it called an arrest?

    The endless illegal logging activities affect the relevant communities, because the logging activities have affected their daily life, including river pollution, loss of prey, etc.

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    Ann Teo, Chairman of ROSE (The Rise of Social Efforts)

    *Roundtable discussion on Deepening Democracy in Malaysia*

    On May 9 and 10, Bersih and Global Bersih, along with the Kofi Annan Foundation, organized a roundtable discussion titled "Deepening Democracy in Malaysia" at Parliament. The objective of this discussion was to ensure the functioning of a unity government and a hung parliament. The possibility of a hung parliament occurring in the next election was also a concern due to voters splitting their support, which could affect the stability of the country.

    During the roundtable, experts with experience from other countries, such as Germany, Finland, Australia, and Canada, shared their views and best practices from mature democracies. The aim was to gain knowledge and insights from international experts to aid Malaysia's own democratic development.

    The experts discussed various mechanisms to establish a stable government.

    Firstly, they emphasized the importance of a constructive vote of no confidence, followed by a vote of confidence. This means that the government cannot be toppled arbitrarily but requires a structured process.

    Secondly, in the process of forming a unity government, all interested parties must engage in detailed discussions to determine common manifestos to be included in the coalition agreement. Malaysia already signed an MOU in December 2022, which highlights the significance of this unity agreement. The contents of the agreement must be comprehensive and based on resolutions reached during the discussions.

    Thirdly, the experts emphasized the importance of a shadow cabinet, where the government allocates positions to shadow ministers. These shadow ministers play a crucial role in providing checks and balances to the executive branch. They are supported to raise alternative policies and act as a government in waiting.

    Additionally, Wong Chen highlighted the need for a strong and professional public service institution, drawing inspiration from countries like Taiwan. Overall, the roundtable aimed to draw from international experiences and recommendations to establish guidelines for Malaysia's future, particularly in building a stable government and strengthening democratic institutions.

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    Lee Chean Chung, Head of Communication of PKR

    *Political Stability is The Key to a Prosperous Economy*

    Lee Chean Chung has been appointed as a member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Finance and Economy. This PSC is headed by YB Dato' Indera Mohd Shahar bin Abdullah, Member of Parliament for Paya Besar, and consists of 8 members.

    Lee Chean Chung stated that this appointment is an important task due to the vast scope of the economy. In his position, he will be responsible for overseeing the policies and decisions of the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Foreign Investment, and other related departments. He also emphasized that he will ensure the committee operates in a fair and impartial manner.

    He acknowledged that economic challenges are not limited to Malaysia, but are prevalent in developed countries as well. However, he expressed optimism regarding Malaysia's economy, attributing its positive direction to political stability.

    As the head of Communication for PKR, Lee Chean Chung mentioned that the party is prepared for the upcoming six state elections and will announce the list of candidates soon. He believes that political stability can foster economic stability. He is determined to address the people's concerns, such as industrial policy, online fraud, and the budget process, during the PSC's discussions.

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6 June 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Khas – Ahli Parlimen PN membantah usul membincangkan laporan audit negara
> Roland Engan, Pengerusi PKR Sarawak – Menangani Pembalakan Haram: Seruan untuk Tindakan dan Ketelusan dalam Pengurusan Hutan Sarawak
> Nick Kelesau, Ketua Persatuan Keruan – GPS ditangkap pembalakan haram, adakah ia hanya satu perbuatan?
> Abdul Razak Ismail, Setiausaha Agung Parti Hijau Malaysia – Parti Hijau Timbulkan Keraguan Mengenai 2 Projek Mega, Terima Surat Tuntutan

 

On Today Show
> Special Randau – PN MPs objected to the motion to discuss the national audit report
> Roland Engan, Sarawak PKR Chairman – Addressing Illegal Logging: Calls for Action and Transparency in Sarawak's Forest Management
> Nick Kelesau, Leader of Keruan Association –  GPS caught illegal logging, is it just an act?
> Abdul Razak Ismail, Secretary-General of the Green Party Malaysia – Green Party Raises Doubts About 2 Mega Projects, Receives Letter of Demand

  • Special Randau

    *PN MPs objected to the motion to discuss the national audit report*

    History was made today when the opposition was afraid to discuss the National Audit Report 2021. Usually, this is where the opposition shines. Surprisingly, all opposition members from the 2023 batch left the assembly hall. Could it be because they are afraid that the esteemed report will uncover the 7.2 billion scandal involving PN leader Muhyiddin Yassin or the 15 billion flood mitigation project involving PAS leader Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man?

    All of this is being discussed today.

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    Roland Engan, Sarawak PKR Chairman

    *Addressing Illegal Logging: Calls for Action and Transparency in Sarawak's Forest Management*

    The Minister of Natural Resources and Sarawak Urban Development - Awang Tengah Ali Hasan reported that 264 cases of illegal logging were recorded for the period 2020- and 2022. He said this when wrapping up the debate for his ministry in the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly. Awang Tengah also informed that the Sarawak government has established a special task force to combat illegal logging. Roland suggested that the task force include local residents, NGO leaders and community leaders.

    Relying on drones and satellite images alone is not enough - according to Roland. For Roland some things should be improved. Among them. Complaints of forest encroachment and illegal logging from rural communities should be taken seriously/action. Forest enforcement officers in an area should be fully responsible for logging cases that occur. The village head should be responsible for reporting illegal logging activities. The government should be clear about logging concessions based on previous records, location, concession, who is the main license holder and who is the logging contractor. Loggers need to answer to residents when asked, there needs to be transparency and valid maps should be easy to obtain/refer to, if necessary. And what is no less important is that the amount of wood cut should be the same as the amount declared. There are many cases where the cut wood is not the same according to Roland. So he agreed that roadblocks should be done at all bus stops - where enforcement officers can check if necessary. This was done during the Adenan Satem administration.

    Regarding the difference in the definition of illegal logging - Roland emphasized that the logging license given by the state government is not in bulk. It is strict with certain conditions. There are certain trees that cannot be cut down, there are certain lands that cannot be encroached upon and logging is permitted with the consent of the residents. If this can be followed, disputes related to logging will be overcome. Roland insisted that corruption is the cause of illegal logging. He urged the MACC to act decisively. So that the issue of illegal logging in Sarawak can be addressed.

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    Nick Kelesau, Leader of Keruan Association

    *GPS caught illegal logging, is it just an act?*

    The Minister of Natural Resources and Sarawak Urban Development - Awang Tengah Ali Hasan reported that 264 cases of illegal logging were recorded for the period 2020- and 2022.

    The question here is why only the wood is confiscated but the person who logs is not arrested? Nick Kelesau has no confidence on the GPS operation, he wonders Is this a drama and then the company can reclaim their logs.

    Nick kelesau asked for intervention from the federal government to focus on all states that still have illegal logging activities.

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    Abdul Razak Ismail, Secretary-General of the Green Party Malaysia

    *Green Party Raises Doubts About 2 Mega Projects, Receives Letter of Demand*

    The Green Party focuses on environmental issues. They recently revealed that the Bukit Lagong quarrying case is related to the state government, and now they have raised doubts about two mega projects approved by the Selangor government.

    Over the past two years, the Selangor government proposed two mega projects: the redevelopment of the Shah Alam sports complex and the widening and deepening of the Klang River, known as the Selangor Maritime Gateway. The Shah Alam sports complex project is estimated to cost 1.5 billion, while the Selangor Maritime Gateway project is estimated to cost 700 million. These projects are being rushed before the upcoming state election. Regarding the Shah Alam stadium, it was initially proposed for refurbishment as the Public Works Department (JKR) estimated the cost to be only 200 million. The stadium's foundation is still in good condition and can last for a longer period. However, to our surprise, it was announced that the stadium would be dismantled. It appears that there are personal interests involved, as hotels, shopping complexes, and commercial centers will be built around the new stadium.

    In the case of the Klang River project, there seems to be a conflict of interest or abuse of power. The project is estimated to cost 700 million, but the government is not paying a single cent. Instead, they are swapping parcels of land along the Klang River with the contractor. Unfortunately, we are unable to obtain a clearer picture through freedom of information requests, as we received a response stating that all information is classified under the Official Secrets Act (OSA).

    After Abdul Razak Ismail's articles were published in two portals, he received a letter of demand. Not only was a LOD issued to him, but also to the two media outlets that reported Abdul Razak's revelations. Abdul Razak is urging the Prime Minister to investigate the two projects. Furthermore, the Green Party applied to the Registrar of Societies (ROS) five months ago but has not yet received approval as a political party. Therefore, the Green Party Malaysia will miss the opportunity to contest in the upcoming State Election.

    When asked if they will support any parties in the upcoming six-state election, Abdul Razak stated that the only party with the same ambition to protect the environment is PSM (Parti Socialis Malaysia). Other political parties do not seem to have made efforts to protect the environment. Even if they make promises now, they may not be able to fulfill them after winning the election.

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5 June 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> Encik Rosli dari kampung UsahaJaya Tukau Miri – Manipulasi Politik Konflik Dalaman Untuk Menggugat Keharmonian Kampung
> Dennis Along, Pengerusi Persatuan Tering Malaysia – menganjurkan forum kesedaran untuk hak orang asal
> Puan Agnes dari Selangau – Abang Jo, Lada dan Getah kat mana nak jual?


On Today Show
> Mr Rosli from kampung UsahaJaya Tukau Miri – Political Manipulation of Internal Conflicts to Undermine Harmony in the Village
> Dennis Along, Chairman of Tering Association of Malaysia – organize an awareness forum for indigenous people's rights
> Mrs. Agnes from Selangau – Abang Jo, Pepper and Rubber where to sell?

  • Mr Rosli from kampung UsahaJaya Tukau Miri

    *Political Manipulation of Internal Conflicts to Undermine Harmony in the Village*

    Last week, Parabena sent people into the village to destroy the villagers' farms. This has caused some villagers to fear, some considered abandoning the farms, and some considered abandoning their homes.

    It is said on 06.06.2023, the same team will come again for the next task according to the instructions from the Parabena who ordered the work to destroy the Villager's Farm.

    Rosli said that this is Parabena's trick, trying to use actions to intimidate the villagers and make them retreat; what's more, Parabena uses the disharmony in the village to destroy the harmony of the villagers, which is the usual practice of business and politician.

    He pointed out that the police are now sent to patrol the village, which undoubtedly puts another kind of pressure on the villagers, rather than being relieved or protected.

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    Dennis Along, Chairman of Tering Association of Malaysia

    *organize an awareness forum for indigenous people's rights*

    Persatuan Tering took a bold step to organize an awareness forum for indigenous people's rights on 14 to 17 July 2023. Located at the Pullman Hotel Miri. All natives from all over Malaysia are invited to participate in this forum. A total of 10 speakers were invited to present their research results in their respective fields of expertise. These 10 spokespersons consist of Indigenous experts who have been successful in their respective fields. Among them Dr. Jayl Langub- anthropogist, Dr. Ellie Luhat forestry and agro-agriculture expert, Dr. Roland Dom Matu- gynecologist. Epoi Datan- Chairman of Sarawak native customs. Micheal Mering Jok (SCRIPST) includes lecturers from UNIMAS and Curtin University of Sarawak. This forum will discuss the problems faced by the native people and how to overcome them. Anyone interested can contact Dennis Along.

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    Mrs. Agnes from Selangau

    *Abang Jo, Pepper and Rubber where to sell?*

    Mrs Agnes shared with RFS about the economic problems of smallholders in the Selangau area because farm’s produce such as pepper and rubber cannot be sold because there are no buyers.

    The price of palm oil is in the 500 per ton and also has to bear the cost of very expensive fertilizers and poisons. that's why the people really hope that the central government can help solve the people's problems because the people cannot rely entirely on small aid such as BTR (Bantuan Tunai Rahmah). The people need an economy that recovers with the price of goods no longer rising from time to time. This can be seen during the Gawai festival season. many people are unable to buy festival essentials due to price pressure.


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31 May 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Nicholas Mujah, Setiausaha Agung Persatuan Dayak Iban Sarawak (SADIA) – Legasi Taib Mahmud: Rampasan Tanah dan Tuduhan Rasuah di Sarawak
> Nicholas Bawin Anggat, Bekas calon PKR di Parlimen Lubok Antu dan bekas pengarah SESCO/SEB pada 1980-1990 – Gesa Kerajaan Utamakan Pengagihan Elektrik Berkualiti di Sarawak
> Abun Sui, Senator PKR Sarawak – Memperkasakan Perpaduan dan Kemajuan: Komuniti Dayak Menuntut Pembangunan dan Hak Kewarganegaraan
> Chris Lau, wartawan bebas dari Sarawak – Memperkasakan Pembangunan Negara melalui Kebebasan Media dan Akauntabiliti Kerajaan
> Jeffrery Ngui, Presiden Muda Sarawak – Pasukan MUDA Kuching Meningkatkan Kesedaran tentang Kekurangan Kemudahan Asas dalam Komuniti Setinggan Chawan


On Today Show
> Nicholas Mujah, General Secretary of the Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA) – The Legacy of Taib Mahmud: Land Seizures and Allegations of Corruption in Sarawak
> Nicholas Bawin Anggat, Former PKR candidate in the Lubok Antu Parliament and former director of SESCO/SEB in 1980-1990 – Urges Government to Prioritize Quality Electricity Distribution in Sarawak
> Abun Sui, PKR Sarawak Senator – Empowering Unity and Progress: Dayak Community's Pursuit of Development and Citizenship Rights
> Chris Lau, independent journalist from Sarawak – Empowering National Development through Media Freedom and Government Accountability
> Jeffrery Ngui, President of Muda Sarawak – MUDA Kuching Team Raises Awareness of Basic Amenities Shortage in Chawan Squatters Community 

  • Nicholas Mujah, General Secretary of the Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA)

    The Legacy of Taib Mahmud: Land Seizures and Allegations of Corruption in Sarawak

    Nicholas Mujah describes the issues faced by the community in UsahaJaya Tukau, Miri, as a result of the people's lack of awareness of their rights and their failure to advocate for their permanent status. It is known that during Taib Mahmud's over 30 years in power as Chief Minister, he silently carried out land seizures, granting rights to his family members such as his sister Raziah Mahmud to obtain the land in Tukau Jaya. It is not denied that the late Tok Nan (Adenan Satem) had previously awarded the land to the people of UsahaJaya Tukau, but it should be understood that before Tok Nan became Chief Minister of Sarawak, Taib Mahmud had already been in power and it is certain that the area had already been given to his sister and Parabena Company.

    As a result, the people living on government land in Sarawak are considered temporary occupants until the authorized developer with a Provisional Lease takes over according to the law. The people have no permanent place because of the corrupt political system at play.

    However, if the people want to take action, the only way is through international law, specifically Economic Justice, which many are unaware of.

    If the people have conducted community mapping, it cannot be used to obtain grants without the approval of government agencies such as the Department of Land and Survey. However, the mapping can be used during court proceedings. Through political will, the oppressive system that affects the people can be changed.

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    Nicholas Bawin Anggat, Former PKR candidate in the Lubok Antu Parliament and former director of SESCO/SEB in 1980-1990.

    Urges Government to Prioritize Quality Electricity Distribution in Sarawak

    Nicholas Bawin praised the determination of SEB and the Sarawak Government to achieve full electricity supply for Sarawak by 2025. But such targets are often heard and they always fail to be achieved and after that new targets and dates are announced. According to Nicholas- the electricity supply in Sarawak is sufficient, even exceeding the requirement. Bakun 2400mw, Murum 944mw and Batang Ai 108mw. The real problem is the distribution/delivery of the electricity to the user. Especially in isolated long houses in the hinterland. Some Panjang houses have electricity but only enough to light a few light bulbs and a little for cooking. Such cases are usually for electricity supplied by SARES- Rural Electricity Supply Scheme (solar power). There is a Panjang house whose electricity transmission grid bypasses the Panjang house. But electricity is not connected to Panjang's house because it is not equipped with a transformer. Bawin requested that sufficient and quality electricity be connected to the homes of Sarawak residents before 2025. Sarawak residents are entitled to cheap and sufficient/quality electricity supply - according to Bawin. Only then is the electricity sold to neighboring countries - such as Indonesia. Bawin's statement follows that electricity from the Batang Ai Dam has been sold to Panjang houses on the Malaysia-Indonesia border in Lubok Antu. Bawin urges that certified electrical wiring contractors do their job properly to prevent fires. Bawin wants the electricity coverage percentage/statistics publicized by the government to be more than just a gimmick. It must be sufficient and of good quality so as not to harm the user.

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    Abun Sui, PKR Sarawak Senator

    Empowering Unity and Progress: Dayak Community's Pursuit of Development and Citizenship Rights

    Harvest Festival, known as Gawai, is an important day for the Dayak community. He believes that the Dayak people should unite and work together to develop their community without being easily swayed by divisive influences that hinder the progress of the Dayak community.

    He emphasizes the importance of avoiding internal divisions among the Dayak people, which often serve as political tactics used by politicians. He mentions that under the efforts of the unity government, he believes that the issue of citizenship rights and the application for MyKad (Malaysian identity card) can be resolved quickly. He expresses his commitment to assisting the people of Sarawak in applying for MyKad and analyzing cases of those who have not yet obtained it.

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    Chris Lau, independent journalist from Sarawak

    Empowering National Development through Media Freedom and Government Accountability

    Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim told the country's largest media gathering on Sunday journalists should have no fear of criticizing the government and promoting views even when they are in opposition with his government policies. Speaking during Malaysia's third National Journalists Day (Hawana), Anwar, who was elected into office late last year, said he encouraged the media to get rid of the old culture of writing in favor of the ruling government.

    Chris agrees that the media must be able to criticize the government without facing threats. As an independent media person who also expresses opinions through social media, he has observed that the media atmosphere under the unity government is indeed more free and secure compared to past administrations.

    He mentions that during the Mahathir era in the 1980s and 1990s, the Internal Security Act was frequently used to target dissenters, and Najib also filed multiple lawsuits against the media. He further states that Anwar Ibrahim has organized dialogue sessions to listen to the dissenting voices of different groups.

    He states that this is the epitome of an enlightened and free government, allowing the media to freely criticize government shortcomings. He also points out that independent media outlets like RFS should be welcomed by the government as they reflect the voices of the people and advocate for their interests without being aligned with any particular faction.

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    Jeffrery Ngui, President of Muda Sarawak

    MUDA Kuching Team Raises Awareness of Basic Amenities Shortage in Chawan Squatters Community

    On the night of 29 May MUDA kuching team led by Jeffery Ngui went to chawan squatters communities to distribute some new clothes to 54 families. It was not not for Gawai but clothes like to shirts, track suit for sports or exercise. Went there at night was an experienced for the team on how those communities living in darkness, and without proper water supply. And also get to know how those who will go back to the village for gawai festival and those who are not going back to the people will take care of the empty houses.

    Form that experienced the MUDA team will bring up the issue of electricity and water to the relevant authorities


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30 May 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Iswardy Morni, Penganalisis Politik – Kemelut Dalaman PAS Memberi Peluang Kepada Kerajaan Perpaduan Menang Enam Pilihan Raya Negeri
> Encik James Kpg UsahaJaya Tukau Miri – Penduduk Kampung Tuduh Keluarga Taib Mahmud: Timbul Bantahan Kerana Kemusnahan Tanah Air Mereka
> ( Pemimpin DAP Sabah - Jannie Lasimbang Hantar Salam Pesta keamatan dan hari gawai kepada pendengar RFS )
> Anas Matsham, Ketua Dasar MUDA Wilayah – Kontroversi Tercetus apabila Pihak Berkuasa Malaysia Rampas Jam Tangan Rainbow Swatch
> Oscar Ling, Ahli Parlimen DAP Sibu – Pusat Khidmat Ahli Parlimen Sibu Tawar Gas Masak Bersubsidi sebagai Persediaan Sambutan Gawai

On today show
> Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst – PAS Internal Turmoil Presents Opportunity for Unity Government to Win Six State Elections
> Mr. James of Kpg UsahaJaya Tukau Miri – Villagers Accuse Taib Mahmud Family: Protests Emerge Over Destruction of their homeland
> ( Sabah DAP leader - Jannie Lasimbang Sending Harvest Festival Greetings to RFS listeners )
> Anas Matsham, Head of Policy MUDA Wilayah – Controversy Erupts as Malaysian Authorities Confiscate Rainbow Swatch Watches
> Oscar Ling, DAP MP of Sibu – Sibu MP Service Centre Offers Subsidized Cooking Gas in Preparation for Gawai Celebration

  • Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst

    *PAS Internal Turmoil Presents Opportunity for Unity Government to Win Six State Elections*

    PAS President Hadi Awang claimed that his party was offered a place to join the unity government led by PMX Anwar Ibrahim. Next 2 days interval, PAS Deputy President Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man acknowledged the same, but insisted that he would remain loyal to the PN led by Muhyiddin Yassin. According to Iswardy there are indeed lobbyists who do the work as alleged. But it was not done by the top leaders of the Unity government. The next question - why did this issue arise? According to Iswardy it is a psychological attack by both parties against their respective political enemies to win the elections in 6 states.

    Hadi (Team A) claimed that Pas was invited to join the unity government. But according to Anwar there was no invitation for PAS to join the unity government. But at the same time, PMX Anwar opened the doors of cooperation with Kelantan PAS leader Nik Anduh (Team B) (son of former Chief Minister Nik Aziz). This makes it difficult for PAS to move in Kelantan. Pas split into 2 teams which paved the way for defeat. Hadi is also worried about the possibility of Nik Abduh revealing the secrets of money politics / where PAS leaders receive political funds from UMNO. Hadi tried his best to show that his party is a principled political entity and asked that PAS supporters stand firm with PN and fight as a team to win elections in 6 states. Hadi insisted that - despite being offered a place in the government - his party refused because it was only given a small role - despite having the largest seat. DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang claimed that Hadi is suitable for the position of Prime Minister because PAS has the most seats (49). According to Iswardy this was Kit Siang's spicy joke against Hadi. With the cooperation of a small number of PAS leaders who are willing to expose Hadi's flaws and misbehavior. The chances of a unity government capturing Kelantan, Kedah or Terengganu are brighter - according to Iswardy.

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    Mr. James of Kpg UsahaJaya Tukau Miri

    *Villagers Accuse Taib Mahmud Family: Protests Emerge Over Destruction of their homeland*

    Today, with the report from Mr. James of Kpg UsahaJaya Tukau Miri, it is informed that machinery from Parabena has entered the UsahaJaya village area. The villagers gathered to protest, but they were unable to stop it due to the involvement of authorities. Today, a vegetable garden belonging to the village residents was destroyed by the machinery without mercy and without compensation. On 06.06.2023, the same party will come again for the next task as directed by the Parabena office, which is to destroy the villagers' vegetable farm. Parabena is owned by Taib Sister, Datuk Raziah Mahmud. According to Mr. James' statement, Parabena wants to start a housing project as soon as possible. This has left the villagers very dissatisfied, especially since in 1986, they were awarded the area as a Traditional UsahaJaya Tukau Miri village by Adenan Satem during Tok Nan's tenure as the Chief Minister of Sarawak. The villagers blame the Taib Mahmud family for being too oppressive and not considering the welfare of the people.

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    Anas Matsham, Head of Policy MUDA Wilayah

    *Controversy Erupts as Malaysian Authorities Confiscate Rainbow Swatch Watches*

    Authorities in Malaysia have seized 164 rainbow-colored Swatch watches that celebrate LGBT pride, the company said on Wednesday. Officials from the Ministry of Interior Affairs raided Swatch outlets in various malls to confiscate merchandise which bore "LGBT elements," according to one summons notice.

    Pertaining to Cosplay and a swatch watch related to LGBT issue, the way Anas see this issue in three perspective. Firstly on legal side.

    Recently YB Amirah and Muda Vice President had reacted to the said issue in legal angle where under Printing Presses and Publications Act (PPPA) 1984. The way the govt used the said law to get his watch in the spirit of law where YB Amirah is voicing out.

    Secondly on economy and business angle. When the government is not in order in taking away his watch without prior notice and clear reason why? This give bad impression and sentiment to the market. This shows that malaysia is very conservative.

    Thirdly on morality angle. That very much depend on certain issue. Malaysia is multi religious. But base on morality, govt has to answer

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    Oscar Ling, DAP MP of Sibu

    *Sibu MP Service Centre Offers Subsidized Cooking Gas in Preparation for Gawai Celebration*

    Sibu MP Oscar Ling's Service Centre is organizing a cooking gas subsidy scheme in conjunction with the Gawai celebration. They will be selling 500 cylinders of cooking gas at RM20 each, which is lower than the market price of RM32. The event will take place at JKR Jetty, Sungai Bidut on Saturday, May 27, from 7.30am to 11am. The subsidy will be given on a first come first served basis, and participants are required to bring an empty gas tank for exchange. This initiative reflects the commitment of the Democratic Action Party (DAP) to serve the people, especially those in longhouses and celebrating the festival. Information about such activities can be found on Sibu MP Oscar Ling's Facebook page


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