11 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> John Bara, Ahli PKR Baram yang paling berpengalaman - Seruan PKR Baram untuk Ketelusan Polici dan Hak Rakyat di Sarawak

> Jeffrery Ngui, Pengerusi Muda Sarawak - Pendirian MUDA Menentang Rasuah: Kes Zahid Hamidi dan Akibatnya

> Oscar Ling, Ahli Parlimen Sibu dari DAP - Komitmen DAP terhadap Reformasi: Kerjasama dalam Kepelbagaian Politik

> Nunggang dari Ulu Baram - Cabaran Dalaman Sarawak: Dari Jambatan Banjir Hingga Kepentingan Terabaikan

On Today Show
> John Bara, The most senior Baram PKR member – PKR Baram's Call for Transparency and People's Rights in Sarawak
> Jeffrery Ngui, Chairperson of Muda Sarawak – MUDA's Stand Against Corruption: The Zahid Hamidi Case and Its Consequences
> Oscar Ling, MP Sibu of DAP – DAP's Commitment to Reforms: Collaboration Amidst Political Diversity
> Nunggang from Ulu Baram – Sarawak's Interior Challenges: From Flooded Bridges to Neglected Needs

  • John Bara, The most senior Baram PKR member

    *PKR Baram's Call for Transparency and People's Rights in Sarawak*

    John attended the Baram PKR Branch Annual General Meeting (MATC) on 9/9/2023. He shared some interesting things decided by PKR Baram. Among them, PKR Baram wants to cooperate with the GPS government in Sarawak. However, from what has been observed, GPS is reluctant to accept cooperation (Unity Government) at the state level. There are complaints that there are still longhouses that have not displayed the official photo of the prime minister in their longhouses/villages. There are also government offices in Sarawak that have not/do not display the official photo of the prime minister in government offices. PKR Baram requested that the complaint be accompanied by photographic evidence for further action. Both PKR Baram will oppose GPS in the Sarawak State election in all DUN seats in the upcoming 13th Sarawak PRN, in line with the recent statement by the Premier of Sarawak which stated that there is no seat negotiation with the unity government at the state level. PKR Baram is firm in this matter because all this time PKR Baram has realized that GPS Sarawak has many weaknesses and should be changed. In conjunction with MATC this time, PKR Baram held several forums. Among them is a forum entitled People's rights to determine their respective village heads and people's rights to a clean and healthy environment. PKR Baram is upset with the action of GPS interfering in the matter of the appointment of the village head. Taking the example of some Penan villages in Baram. The Village Head is appointed by the GPS even though in the meeting in the village the majority of the residents have other options. PKR Baram believes that Orang Asal are efficient forest owners and custodians. So Baram PKR urges the government to give a carbon trading license to every longhouse that owns a large NCR land in Baram.

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    Jeffrery Ngui, Chairperson of Muda Sarawak

    *MUDA's Stand Against Corruption: The Zahid Hamidi Case and Its Consequences*

    Muar Member of Parliament (MP) Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has announced his departure from the Madani government. As the president of the Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda), he deemed this decision challenging yet necessary. The catalyst for this move was the government's controversial decision to drop 47 corruption charges against Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

    Jeffrery affirmed that MUDA's withdrawal of support for PH was a difficult decision, but Sarawak MUDA stood behind their president's move. Their commitment to eradicating corruption remained unwavering. The recent acquittal of Zahid Hamidi on corruption charges, despite prima facie evidence, underscored the growing discord between MUDA and the government.

    Furthermore, Sarawak MUDA aligned itself with the headquarters by withdrawing its support for PH. However, this decision did not impede Sarawak MUDA's ongoing public service, as they had historically operated independently. Despite prior support for PH, MUDA had never received equitable treatment and was notably excluded from recent six-state elections and PH negotiation meetings.

    With PH now aligning with UMNO, public sentiment is closely monitored, and it is anticipated that in the forthcoming elections, people may react by withdrawing their support. The evolving political landscape raises questions about the future trajectory of MUDA and its alignment with political parties.

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    Oscar Ling, MP Sibu of DAP

    *DAP's Commitment to Reforms: Collaboration Amidst Political Diversity*

    This is the first time UMNO has attended a DAP convention, which reflects the harmony and cooperation within the unity government.

    In the past, UMNO has often described DAP as a communist party and accused it of holding racist positions. However, today they are present at the DAP convention and have witnessed a diverse, multi-ethnic representation within the DAP delegation.

    Regarding MUDA's decision to announce support for DAP, Oscar Ling expressed his belief that MUDA might have been disappointed in DAP. However, he also pointed out that the acquittal of Zahid Hamidi was a decision made by the judges, and as such, we need to await the court's explanation. If Zahid Hamidi is proven guilty, he should, of course, be charged accordingly.

    Oscar Ling further stated that DAP has been actively working on the reforms entrusted by the people, including collaboration with the unity government.

    In summary, UMNO's attendance at the DAP convention signifies a form of reconciliation and cooperation in the political landscape, while emphasizing the importance of multiculturalism. Meanwhile, cooperation and reform efforts between the government and the opposition are ongoing.

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    Nunggang from Ulu Baram

    *Sarawak's Interior Challenges: From Flooded Bridges to Neglected Needs*

    In recent news, a viral video has been circulating on social media depicting a four-wheel-drive vehicle plunging into a swift river. This incident occurred on a road in Ulu Tinjar, where there used to be a bridge. Unfortunately, the bridge was washed away during a flood that occurred in the past two years. Despite the passage of time since the pandemic began, the bridge has yet to be rebuilt. Consequently, residents of the inland areas have been forced to take risks, waiting for the river to recede before attempting to cross. However, this approach is fraught with danger, especially during the rainy season or when the river swells, as it poses a risk of vehicles becoming stranded in the middle of the river.

    Around the same time, during a visit to Sabah, Agong called on the relevant authorities to address the bridge issue in the Sungai Liwagu area. His Majesty noted that the area was beautiful, but the condition of the divided bridge made it challenging for local villagers to access.

    In light of these concerns, residents of Ulu Tinjar are also appealing for attention to the dire situation in Sarawak's interior regions. They point out that issues related to roads, schools, and healthcare persist in these areas. Nunggang, a spokesperson, expressed hope that when Agong visits Sarawak, he will take notice of the problems plaguing the state's interior areas and advocate for their resolution.


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8 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

 > Dennis Along, Pengarah Komunikasi PKR Baram - Ketidakadilan di Sarawak: Perjuangan Menentang Rang Undang-undang Perdagangan Karbon

> Geoffrey Tang, Presiden ROSE - Keperluan Pembangkang yang Berwibawa dalam Politik Sarawak

> George Laeng, Aktivis dari Uma Akeh Baram - Potensi Baram sebagai Pusat Pengeluaran Beras: Inisiatif Kerajaan Diperlukan

On Today Show
> Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director – Injustice in Sarawak: The Fight Against the Carbon Trading Bill
> Geoffrey Tang, ROSE president – The Need for a Robust Opposition in Sarawak Politics
> George Laeng, activist from Uma Akeh Baram – Baram's Potential as a Rice Hub: Government Initiatives Needed

  • Special Randau

    > Only NCR landowners who have been gazetted can obtain a carbon trading license.

    > In Zahid's case, PMX may not be involved, but the justice system has many weaknesses and requires immediate reform.

    > The King's expedition to explore Borneo - Agong arrived in Brunei today and will reach Miri tomorrow.

    > There is a Member of Parliament building roads and bridges to their own plantation using rural project funds.

    > Zahih can be released, so why isn't the mosque fund thief (RM22) in Kuala Terengganu also released? Facing a 10-year prison sentence.

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    Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director

    *Injustice in Sarawak: The Fight Against the Carbon Trading Bill*

    Sarawak's Deputy Minister of Energy and Environmental Sustainability, Dr. Hazland Abang Hipni said that only owners of NCR land that have been gazetted are eligible for a carbon trading license. According to Dennis- this is GPS's tactic of denying the rights of the Natives and Dayaks of Sarawak to be involved in an industry worth billions of ringgit. Throughout Baram, Apoh-Tutoh, Marudi up to Mulu. Not a single acre of Baram residents' NCR land is gazetted. On the other hand, logging companies that destroy the environment (Samling) are given a carbon trading license by the GPS Sarawak Government. Dennis urged the people of Sarawak to realize that since the beginning the policy of the Sarawak BN government and now the GPS is pressuring the Indigenous/Dayak people to remain poor so that they are easy to manipulate. Dennis asked the public to protest the Carbon trading and Land Affairs Bill that will be tabled in the Sarawak state assembly this November. Which it will definitely not favor the Dayak people. For 60 years the Orang Asal/Dayak have been pleading for their NCR land to be gazetted and given a title deed. However, this request could not be fulfilled by the GPS Sarawak government. On the other hand, PL and logging concessions of hundreds of hectares were given to foreigners who came from Sibu, Miri, Bintulu, Kuching and even some companies from Malaya were also given PL.

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    George Laeng, activist from Uma Akeh Baram

    *Baram's Potential as a Rice Hub: Government Initiatives Needed*

    George Laeng from Baram comments on the rice issue. He mentions that Baram still has vast areas suitable for rice cultivation, but the government does not have plans to promote rice farming in Baram. This is because the government tends to grant land (PL) to companies for oil palm cultivation. If the economy is uncertain and people suffer, it is not the fault of the people but rather the government's lack of early planning for the future economy and its people.

    The issue of rising rice prices would not exist if the people could engage in modern rice cultivation supported by the government, eliminating the need to import rice from foreign countries. People often hear promises of rural development from the government, but these are often just empty words.

    While many blame the federal government for the rising rice prices, it is important for every state government to make efforts to control rice prices, even though it is a global issue. Therefore, the Sarawak state government must take action and plan to promote rice cultivation in the interior regions with significant potential for rice farming. Areas like Baram and Bario have fertile land suitable for rice cultivation.

    The Sarawak government should focus on Baram as a major rice producer in Sarawak. There was a time when Kuala Tutoh was a place for rice cultivation, so why wasn't it continued? The government should reactivate rice farming schemes in the interior regions. If the issue of rice prices cannot be controlled, it means that the Sarawak state government has failed to assist its people. The government should raise awareness in every longhouse and encourage rice cultivation so that people are not dependent on imported rice.

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    Geoffrey Tang, ROSE president

    *The Need for a Robust Opposition in Sarawak Politics*

    The announcement by Abang Jo that GPS will be contesting all 82 seats in the upcoming State election in 2026 or 2027 is not a new development, as they already achieved a substantial majority in the 2021 state election with a significant win of 76 seats. This tally does not include seats from PSB, which is said to support Abang Jo's government and collaborate with PDP, led by Datuk Tiong. In Sarawak, there are only two opposition ADUN from DAP of PH, so it may not be too early to speculate that GPS will negotiate with any party, especially Sarawak PH, with the goal of contesting all seats, possibly under the banner of a Unity Government.

    However, if we reflect on the outcome of the 2021 election, more than 289,000 voters turned out, and the voter turnout was 746,000, who voted for opposition parties, constituting approximately 38.7 percent of the total vote. What could be on their minds? The point being made here is the need for a strong opposition party to provide a check and balance in the political landscape.


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7 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Dennis Along, Pengarah Komunikasi PKR Baram - Gabenor(TYT) harus sihat dan mencontohi Raja. Taib Mahmud harus berundur kerana masalah kesihatan

> Kee Hui Yee - Peguam dan Practioner Undang-undang - Mengupas Keputusan Pelepasan Zahid: Hasil yang Mencurigakan.

> Chris Lau, Wartawan Bebas dari Sarawak - Pengembaraan Pekerjaan Sarawak: Belia Meninggalkan Untuk Peluang yang Lebih Baik.

> Bob Manolan, Senator PKR Orang Asli - Mengutamakan Kesejahteraan Orang Asli

On Today Show
> Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director – The Governor (TYT) should be healthy and emulate the King. Taib Mahmud had to withdraw due to health problems
> Kee Hui Yee- Lawyer and Legal Practitioner – Unraveling the Zahid Acquittal: A Suspicious Outcome
> Chris Lau, independent Journalist from Sarawak – Sarawak's Employment Exodus: Youth Leaving for Better Opportunities
> Bob Manolan, PKR Senator of Orang Asli – Prioritizing Orang Asli Well-being: Beyond Titles and Recognition

  • Special Randau

    > Royal Expedition to Discover Borneo by the King, can the Sarawak TYT do the same to listen and resolve the people's issues?

    > The Zahid case is so peculiar and surprising. Establish a commission for the appointment of the Attorney General and separate the Attorney General from the Public Prosecutor.

    > Kinabatangan MP Bung Moktar Radin and his wife, Zizie Izette Abdul Samad, have been acquitted of criminal charges in a corruption case involving RM2.8 million. The Kuala Lumpur High Court granted their application to quash the order requiring them to enter their defense.

    Kee Hui Yee- Lawyer and Legal Practitioner

    *Unraveling the Zahid Acquittal: A Suspicious Outcome*

    The release of Zahid (DNAA) is strange and surprising. After going through a 4-year trial and calling 99 witnesses including 15 witnesses featured by TPM Zahid. It is strange for the prosecution to acquit Zahid with DNAA. When the prosecution has succeeded in establishing a prima facie case, the case should continue to the end. At this point, saying that Zahid was released by the court is too general a statement. Zahid was released by the judge when the judge had no choice when the prosecution did not proceed with the prosecution. This shows as if there is a conspiracy to free Zahid. Moreover, the Attorney General has just been changed, the prosecutor for this case has also changed. Although PMX insists that he does not interfere in judicial affairs. This is not enough to convince the general public. So the way forward - according to Hui Yee. It is the separation of the office of the attorney general and the Attorney General and the appointment of both is determined entirely by a commission that is completely independent of politicians, especially without the influence of the prime minister.

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    Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director

    *The Governor (TYT) should be healthy and emulate the King. Taib Mahmud had to withdraw due to health problems*

    Visit of the King and Queen in the Borneo Tour which started in Sabah on Sept 3 and ended in Sarawak on Sept 13 at Telok Melano. While in Sabah (Liwagu River) - the King found that there was a bridge broken in two since 2019 that has not been repaired until today. The king will ask the prime minister to solve the problem immediately. This is the good thing when a King who has the soul of the people can go down to the field and understand the people's problems. Therefore - according to Dennis Along, if only TYT Sarawak Taib Mahmud - could do the same thing. This will help solve people's problems. In Baram, the Sungai Tutoh bridge has been cut off due to flooding for the past 3 years. Causing problems for thousands of Baram residents. So far not fixed. Bad and dangerous road problems, no electricity and water supply. Still shackles the people of Sarawak. Is this what the people of Sarawak should be proud of after 60 years of independence, asked Dennis. Therefore, I suggest that the Governor of Sarawak should be appointed from among people who are outside the political radar - so that they can act using humanitarian values. The governor must also be healthy and if possible still young so that he can carry out his duties well. Therefore, I request that the current Governor Taib Mahmud resign due to his poor health. The Sarawak government should act wisely, for the sake of the progress and good of the people of Sarawak.

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    Chris Lau, independent Journalist from Sarawak

    *Sarawak's Employment Exodus: Youth Leaving for Better Opportunities*

    Deputy Premier Amar Douglas Uggah Embas has announced that Sarawak aims to create 1.5 million jobs by 2030 through its Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030. Around 200,000 of these positions will be in the technical and skilled sectors.

    Chris wonders why we have to wait for seven years to provide such a significant number of job opportunities. In Sarawak, the minimum wage is 1500, and even with a degree, salaries are not substantial. Given the current economic downturn, these wages may not be sufficient for a decent living, prompting many young people to seek employment abroad or in West Malaysia.

    Despite Sarawak's numerous large-scale projects offering employment opportunities, like the Pan Borneo Highway, questions arise about what will happen once these projects are completed. Could they potentially lead to a surge in unemployment? It appears that the Sarawak government has yet to develop a comprehensive plan to address these concerns.

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    Bob Manolan, PKR Senator of Orang Asli

    *Prioritizing Orang Asli Well-being: Beyond Titles and Recognition*

    Bob Manolan stated that the Director General of JAKOA, Sapiah Mohd Nor, who was awarded the Datukship, has not brought any positive impact or benefits to the Orang Asli communities. It seems to be more about personal gain.

    Previously, we've seen the head of JAKOA also being awarded the Datukship and later Datuk Sri, but this hasn't resulted in any positive impact or development for the Orang Asli communities.

    To truly help the Orang Asli communities, it's not about the positions they hold but rather about short and long-term planning, sincerity, and trustworthiness. These qualities are crucial for reforming JAKOA and improving the lives of the Orang Asli.

    Furthermore, ongoing land disputes, such as the one in Kelantan, continue to persist without resolution.


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6 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Iswardy Morni, Analis Politik dari Sarawak - Pentadbiran PMX Anwar Ibrahim tegas tiada campur tangan politik dalam urusan kehakiman
> Thomas Fann, Pengerusi Bersih 2.0 - Memelihara Integriti Kehakiman: Seruan untuk Reformasi Sistem Undang-undang Malaysia
> George Laeng dari Uma Akeh Baram - Keprihatinan Komuniti tentang Pembalakan dan Impaknya ke atas Alam Sekitar di Ulu Baram

On Today Show
> Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawak – PMX Anwar Ibrahim's administration insists there is no political interference in judicial affairs
> Thomas Fann, chairperson of Bersih 2.0 – Protecting Judicial Integrity: A Call for Reform in Malaysia's Legal System
> George Laeng from Uma Akeh Baram – Communities Concerns Logging and its Environmental Impact in Ulu Baram

  • Special Randau

    > Abang Jo - GPS remains strong with 82 seats in the 13th Sarawak State Assembly election, without cooperation with PH at the state level.

    > Rafizi - The opposition leader continues to lie about the government's downfall leading up to August and September 2023. This creates a lack of confidence among investors.

    > C4 urges the AGC to provide a detailed explanation of the DNAA case involving Zahid.

    > Zahid's case - The Prime Minister's Office has not interfered in the court's affairs.

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    Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawak

    *PMX Anwar Ibrahim's administration insists there is no political interference in judicial affairs*

    Following the high court's decision to release without releasing TPM Zahid Hamidi's DNAA on Monday 4 Sept 2023. Is this a desperate move by PMX to release Zahid from the court case to maintain UMNO's support for the Unity government?. Iswardy answered no. Anwar insisted that there is no political interference in judicial affairs. The cause of this DNAA case is because of the prosecution's evidence. The case was brought to court at the insistence of PM Mahathir (2018) in a hurry before enough evidence was collected. Mahathir wanted Zahid to disband UMNO in June 2018. But Zahid refused, so in October 2023 Zahid was charged, even though the MACC did not have all the evidence yet. So if this case continues. Iswardy is confident that the prosecution does not have enough evidence to convict Zahid. If PMX is accused of having the intention of freeing Zahid, why can Muhyiddin Yassin also be released and released on 15 August 2023 on 4 charges of using his position for bribery amounting to RM232.5 million. According to Iswardy these two cases were started when Mahathir was prime minister. The decision was made when PMX Anwar became prime minister. Anwar is firm that he will not interfere in judicial matters. However, when asked if the Anwar administration was serious about reforming the judicial institution by avoiding the Prime Minister's intervention in relation to the appointment of the attorney general and the separation of the attorney general and prosecutor departments. Indeed that is best - according to Iswardy. However, even with the current situation, if the Prime Minister is firm not to interfere in judicial affairs, justice can still be upheld.

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    Thomas Fann, chairperson of Bersih 2.0

    *Protecting Judicial Integrity: A Call for Reform in Malaysia's Legal System*

    Regarding Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi's corruption case, which saw him being discharged without an acquittal on all 47 corruption charges related to Yayasan Akalbudi, this has raised genuine concerns among Bersih and many Malaysians. We are questioning whether there might be political influence involved in this matter.

    As we are aware, the Attorney General also serves as a public prosecutor under current laws. The Attorney General is appointed by the Prime Minister, which is a political appointment. This raises the question of whether the reasons provided by the deputy public prosecutor for needing more time to investigate the charges in Yayasan Akalbudi are valid. Furthermore, if there was not a thorough investigation conducted, why did the judge accept four years ago that there was prima facie evidence to proceed with the judgment?

    The fact that he was charged four years ago suggests that there was some basis for those charges. This raises concerns, especially in light of recent cases where individuals like Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Najib Razak were acquitted. In Najib's case, the Attorney General's office failed to file an appeal, resulting in the acquittal of Nasir and Arul Kanda.

    Our question is whether the Attorney General's chamber made a mistake or if these actions were deliberate. We have genuine concerns in this matter. Therefore, we propose the separation of the role of public prosecutor from the Attorney General's Chamber. This role should be played by an independent Attorney General, ensuring a fair and impartial legal process.

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    George Laeng from Uma Akeh Baram

    *Communities Concerns Logging and its Environmental Impact in Ulu Baram*

    Mr. George Laeng calls upon the GPS government, together with PH, to halt logging activities, as logging has caused significant damage to the forests. During Adenan Satem's tenure as Sarawak's Chief Minister, he had put a stop to logging activities. However, these activities have now been reopened by the Sarawak government. Logging in Ulu Baram does not adhere to approved standards; in fact, they have expanded logging areas, which is deeply concerning because incursions are still occurring in Ulu Baram.

    George and Roland Enggan frequently monitor and take swift action in the event of incursions. They monitor illegal logging areas promptly. Logging is happening due to government-issued licenses. The people of Baram no longer trust the empty promises of logging companies because they are good at making promises but what happens to the logged timber and the royalties for the indigenous people?

    The roads and bridges in Ulu Baram have suffered severe damage, and they request the government and logging companies to repair and restore the roads and bridges.


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5 September 2023

On Today Show
> Roland Engan, Chairman of the Sarawak PKR – Carbon Trading in Sarawak: Who Reaps the Benefits?
> Jeffrey Ngui, chairman of MUDA Sarawak – GPS Persists with ART, but Fails to Solve Traffic Realities
> Peter Hee, the leader of Dapsy Sarawak – Dapsy Sarawak Mendesak Tindakan Kerajaan untuk Beras Tempatan Yang Berpatutan

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Roland Engan, Pengerusi PKR Sarawak – Perdagangan Karbon di Sarawak: Siapa Yang Untung?
> Jeffrey Ngui, pengerusi MUDA Sarawak – GPS Kekal dengan ART, tetapi Gagal Menyelesaikan Masalah Trafik
> Peter Hee, ketua Dapsy Sarawak – Dapsy Sarawak Gesa Tindakan Kerajaan untuk Beras Tempatan Mampu Milik

  • Special Randau

    > Why was Zahid Hamidi released without being acquitted when there is already a prima facie case? The public wants Zahid's case to proceed, in addition to the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) and a detailed investigation and testimony from the MACC. What is your opinion? Please contact us at 013-5515219.

    > Carbon trading, only owners of Native Customary Rights (NCR) land are allowed to participate or obtain carbon trading licenses. But the question is, who has the authority to grant ownership of NCR land? It's the state government.

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    Roland Engan, Chairman of the Sarawak PKR

    *Carbon Trading in Sarawak: Who Reaps the Benefits?*

    In the keynote speech at the Carbon Asia conference on 15 March 2023 which took place in Kuching. The Sarawak Premier expects that Sarawak will earn RM315 million to RM1.039 billion a year through Carbon trading. We agree with carbon trading for economic benefits and environmental sustainability. We maintain the forest and stop this logging (Zero logging) which PKR Baram proposed more than a year ago - according to Roland. But we still question who benefits the most when this carbon trading is implemented. Will Orang Asal also get a share of the carbon trading revenue? asked Roland. Or licensees and concession holders will be given and monopolized by giant logging and plantation companies that have been destroying and polluting the environment. We Sarawakians want laws that favor the people, not capitalist companies. Roland lashed out at the Sarawak Government under the leadership of GPS which wants carbon emissions but still allows/gives licenses to loggers. This is the difference between our policy when compared to GPS. Roland wants the proceeds of carbon trading to be paid directly to the people who look after/own the forest where the carbon is obtained.

    Another thing that the people should be aware of according to Roland, the Carbon Trading and Land Affairs Bill (to be presented in November 2023) will give the state government the right to control, dominate and collect revenue not only from the forest but also what is in the land , rivers and in the air (including carbon). This all gives results to the state government but not to the poor people who own land, rivers and forests. Roland urged the people of Sarawak to elect a government that safeguards their rights and at the same time provides economic prosperity. Regarding the GPS issue, all 82 state assembly seats will be contested in PRN13 Sarawak. Roland stressed that PH and PKR Sarawak are ready at any time to replace GPS to govern Sarawak. With the awareness of the majority of the people will give hope for change.

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    Jeffrey Ngui, chairman of MUDA Sarawak

    *GPS Persists with ART, but Fails to Solve Traffic Realities*

    Sarawak now has an Automated Rapid Transit (ART) system, which is currently in the testing and data collection phase. Will it effectively address traffic congestion in both Samarahan and Kuching?

    Despite criticisms from the public, including those raised in the State Legislative Assembly (DUN), ART has finally been introduced in Kuching. It appears that GPS state government is determined to proceed with this project.

    However, the question remains: why do we need ART? Its designated route is from Kota Samarahan to alleviate traffic issues in that area. Can this ART system truly resolve the traffic problems in Kota Samarahan?

    Jeffrery said that, currently, we have hydrogen and electric buses that remain unused and are parked at the old DUN building. Now, with the introduction of ART, which can transport hundreds of passengers, we have a more visually appealing and modern alternative. ART operates on rubber tires and is touted to be more cost-effective than Light Rail Transit (LRT), which requires expensive rail infrastructure.

    ART has the capacity to accommodate 300 passengers, but the question arises: do we have a sufficient number of passengers to fill it? Public buses faced challenges in the past, with limited success. In earlier times, they were more popular due to lower car ownership rates.

    Given the evolving circumstances, self-driving options have become increasingly important. Are the people of Samarahan willing to rely on ART as their primary mode of transportation for commuting to work or sending their children to school? Will it replace services like Grab, motorcycles, and private cars? So far, it doesn't seem to be heading in that direction.

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    Peter Hee, the leader of Dapsy Sarawak

    *Dapsy Sarawak Urges Government Action for Affordable Local Rice*

    The Democratic Action Party Socialist Youth (Dapsy) Sarawak has urged the state government to take immediate actions to ensure that Sarawak residents have access to affordable locally-produced white rice.

    Peter Hee, expressed concern over the rising prices of imported rice, attributed to supply issues and increased transportation costs. Recently, Bernas announced a significant increase in the wholesale price of imported white rice, from RM2,350 per tonne to RM3,200 per tonne, effective this month.

    Hee pointed out that many Sarawakians are compelled to buy costly imported rice because most local vendors do not offer locally-produced white rice.

    He stated, The people of Sarawak have no other alternatives and are compelled to purchase expensive imported rice.

    Hee proposed that the Sarawak government take steps to reduce the reliance on imported rice, promote local rice cultivation, safeguard food safety, and ensure a stable supply and pricing of locally-produced white rice.

    He emphasized that, across Malaysia, Sarawak is the only region lacking access to affordable locally-produced white rice. The Sarawak government bears responsibility for this shortfall.

    Hee also cautioned that it would be a grave dereliction of duty if Sarawak residents were unable to afford the benefits of reasonably priced local rice.


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4 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Iswardy Morni, Penganalisis Politik dari Sarawak – PRN13 Sarawak: GPS mahu Singkirkan PH Sarawak daripada Kuasa
> Mahmud Epah, PKR Asajaya – GPS Perlulah Memikirkan Semula Pekerjaan Pemuda
> Robert, Aktivis Sosial dari Bintulu – Daripada Menekankan Pembangunan Luar Bandar, Menteri Harus Melawat Pedalaman Untuk Menilai Sentimen Awam
> Fatimah of Fatimah of Ulu Tingkayu Lahad Datu– Mahkamah Rayuan Memihak kepada Syarikat: Masyarakat Sabah Rayuan ke Mahkamah Persekutuan

On Today Show
> Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawak – PRN13 Sarawak: GPS want to Oust PH Sarawak from Power
> Mahmud Epah, PKR Asajaya – Rethinking Youth Employment: A Critique of Sarawak's Approach
> Robert, Social Activist from Bintulu – Instead of Emphasizing Rural Development, Minister Should Visit the Interior to Assess Public Sentiment
> Fatimah of Fatimah of Ulu Tingkayu Lahad Datu– Appeals Court Favoring the Company: Sabah Community to Appeal to the Federal Court

  • Special Randau

    1) Zahid Hamidi was released without being acquitted of all 47 charges of corruption, breach of trust, and money laundering involving funds from the Akalbudi Foundation. Who released Zahid? Anwar or the court?

    2) In the Pulai parliamentary by-election, the PN Chairman urges voters to support the PN candidate to deny PMX's current two-thirds majority in Parliament. If the government implements a redelineation of electoral constituencies, it may disadvantage the Malay community. Muhyiddin Yassin holds an excessively ethnocentric view. Redelineation should benefit the entire population.

    3) Sarawak Issues: 1. GPS will contest 82 seats in PRN13. Petronas has paid SST to Sarawak totaling 13 billion ringgit until August, and the Carbon Trading Bill will be brought to the Sarawak State Assembly in November 2023

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    Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawak

    *PRN13 Sarawak: GPS want to Oust PH Sarawak from Power*

    Iswardy give his opinion on 3 issues related to the Sarawak GPS government. That is, Sarawak Premier Abang Johari stated that in PRN13 Sarawak which is expected in 2026 or at the latest on April 15, 2027. GPS will not compromise to give state assembly seats to friends in the unity government. Because not a member of the coalition at the state government level. For Iswardy - this open statement by the Premier of Sarawak gives a clear indication that GPS wants absolute power at the state level at the same time this will strengthen their dominance at the parliamentary level. With that strength will allow GPS to have enough bargaining power. This means that PH Sarawak can criticize the wrongdoing of the GPS administration in Sarawak and PH Sarawak's preparations for the state election should start from now.

    Petronas group president/chief executive Tan sri Muhammad Taufik revealed that until August 2023, Petronas has paid SST- RM13 billion to Sarawak and RM8 billion to Sabah. This payment is made monthly. According to Iswardy, money is not a problem for Sarawak. On the other hand, the big problem for Sarawak is efficient management, good governance and priorities. Many mega projects are implemented not for the people. But implemented to benefit cronies. Therefore, according to Iswardy, the upcoming PRN13 Sarawak is an important moment to get rid of the capitalists/taukeh who control the movement and behavior of GPS politicians in Sarawak. The people of Sarawak have a great responsibility to make changes. At the federal level, the government led by Anwar Ibrahim is doing it and PRN13 is an opportunity for the people of Sarawak to kick out the big taukehs who have controlled all the state's revenue all this time

    GPS in November 2023, will present the carbon trading and land affairs bill. Will it benefit the people of Sarawak? Iswardy thinks that the number of opposition in the Sarawak State Assembly is too small, so that GPS can do anything. All laws passed by GPS are for the benefit of the capitalists who have financed their election campaigns all this time. The people of Sarawak must unite to get rid of GPS.

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    Mahmud Epah, PKR Asajaya

    *Rethinking Youth Employment: A Critique of Sarawak's Approach*

    "Some 1.5 million jobs are expected to be created in Sarawak up to the year 2030," announced Deputy Premier Amar Douglas Uggah Embas. He further explained that these job opportunities would be the result of various programs and initiatives outlined in the state's Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030. One of the primary objectives of this strategy is to increase the income of the people of Sarawak. Out of the total projected job opportunities (1.5 million), approximately 200,000 of them will be in the technical or skilled sector.

    However, Mahmud raises questions regarding GPS's approach, asking why they must wait until 2030 for these additional employment opportunities. He also asserts that GPS seems to lack a fundamental understanding of the challenges faced by young people. Mahmud contends that the issue goes beyond merely creating job opportunities; it also involves the necessity for skill development and avenues for personal and professional growth.

    Mahmud emphasizes the importance of staying current with the times and argues that young people need to adapt to the new era by acquiring a diverse set of skills. He criticizes GPS for not adequately addressing this aspect. Instead, Mahmud believes that GPS is repeatedly presenting large figures (such as the promise of 1.5 million job opportunities) as a solution to the economic pressures faced by young people, which, in his view, falls short of addressing the underlying issues.

    He strongly urges GPS to gain a better understanding of the realities and pressures experienced by young people and to create more opportunities for improvement and education among the youth.

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    Fatimah of Ulu Tingkayu Lahad Datu

    *Appeals Court Favoring the Company: Sabah Community to Appeal to the Federal Court*

    The Sabah Court of Appeal, on August 29, 2023, dismissed the appeal made by Fatimah and others, who are smallholders of oil palm plantations. The case has its roots dating back to 2002 when Fatimah's late father, along with his friends and in-laws, cleared an area in Upper Tingkayu. They planted tapioca and oil palms in an area that was hours away from Lahad Datu in those days.

    However, in 2020, they were confronted by a group of individuals acting as enforcers, seemingly on behalf of Mega Land oil palm plantation, who sought to forcibly remove them from the area. The community demanded an explanation from these enforcers, who had been ordered by Mega Land, and resisted their efforts. They lodged police reports and discovered that the land had been issued titles, even though the community had applied for titles for many years, facing various excuses from the Land and Survey Department.

    Over the course of three months, the community faced intimidation, with even some villagers being assaulted. Initially, when unknown individuals entered their area, they believed it might have been a mistake. However, they later realized that land titles had only been issued in 2021.

    In October 2021, the company presented land titles and ordered the villagers to vacate the area. The community was also surprised to receive a court letter, which they had never received before. In response, in 2021, Mega Land filed a summons against Fatimah and five others.

    In total, there are 29 lots in that area, but only 21 of them fall within the area claimed by Mega Land oil palm plantation.

    The community was unaware that the area had been surveyed. Following the Court of Appeal's decision in favor of the company, the community intends to pursue an appeal to the Federal Court.

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    Robert, Social Activist from Bintulu

    *Instead of Emphasizing Rural Development, Minister Should Visit the Interior to Assess Public Sentiment*

    Len Talif Salleh, the Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Urban Development, has reaffirmed the importance of rural development as a top priority in Sarawak. He emphasized that the GPS led state government remains dedicated to prioritizing essential infrastructure projects and implementing comprehensive development initiatives that benefit all communities across Sarawak. Robert has highlighted that despite Malaysia celebrating its 60th anniversary, there are still numerous regions within Sarawak lacking essential infrastructure. He has called upon the government to impartially provide all Sarawakians with the welfare and rights they deserve.

    Robert has made a specific request for Minister Len Talif Salleh to personally visit the interior regions and witness their conditions. As an illustrative example, he pointed to the situation in Ulu Sebau, which is a mere 40 kilometers away from Bintulu. Despite the proximity, students in Ulu Sebau must still rely on boats to reach their schools, as the GPS government has not constructed even basic bridges. This makes the journey to school exceptionally challenging, particularly during the rainy season when river levels rise, posing significant risks to the children's safety.

    Robert's overarching argument is that despite Sarawak's 60-year membership in Malaysia, the GPS state government has not adequately addressed the infrastructure issues in the interior regions. Consequently, many residents in these areas continue to grapple with challenges related to accessing clean water, education, and communication facilities.


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18 August 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> Randau Istimewa –Astana Akhirnya Mengesahkan Penyakit Taib Walaupun Penafian Berterusan
> Dennis Along, Pengarah Komunikasi PKR Baram – Cabaran kepada Kepelbagaian: Mengkritik Dorongan Pentadbiran Melayu Islam
> Mustapha Along, ahli JKOAK dari Kelantan – Pengabaian Orang Asli dan Ketaksamaan Pembangunan di Kelantan
> Elias Lippie, Timbalan Ketua Cabang PKR Baram – Zon Jangkitan Rabies Diisytiharkan di Marudi Menjelang Regatta Baram 2023

On Today Show

> Special Randau – Truth Prevails: Astana Finally Confirms Taib's Illness Despite Ongoing Denials
> Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director – Challenges to Diversity: Critiquing the Push for an Islamic Malay Administration
> Mustapha Along, member of JKOAK from Kelantan – Orang Asli Neglect and Development Disparities in Kelantan
> Elias Lippie, Baram PKR Deputy Branch Chief – Rabies Infected Zone Declared in Marudi Ahead of Baram Regatta 2023

  • Special Randau

    1. The PAS and PPBM parties still aim to seize the state government of Perak through the backdoor. This has been confirmed by the Chief Minister of Perak, Sarani Mohd.

    2. Najib failed to replace Judge Laurence Sequerah in the 1MDB case and in the case of money laundering involving SRC International. Najib has requested the Attorney General’s Chambers for a review.

    3. Asfia assumed the position of the Governor (TYT) and confirmed Taib’s illness. However, the Sarawak State Astana has consistently denied the news that Taib is unwell, to the extent that a police report was filed alleging that the news about Taib’s illness is fake. It has been proven that the news is not fake.

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    Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director

    *Challenges to Diversity: Critiquing the Push for an Islamic Malay Administration*

    Four days ago, a coalition of Islamic NGOs in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan proposed the establishment of an Islamic Malay government/administration without DAP (Chinese) at the state and federal levels. The reason – because of the big victory of all the Muslim Malay candidates in the last 6 state elections and the majority of the current members of parliament are Muslim Malays. Furthermore, according to the Chairman of Ummah Defender Movement – Mohd Zai Mustafa, DAP oppresses Malay Muslims in Selangor and Sembilan state.

    According to Dennis, this pro-Islam NGO statement is not true. Monopolizing national and state administration based on Islamic Malay alone is against the concept of power sharing which is the basis of the formation of Malaysia. If this basis is set aside. Then there will be an imbalance that will affect the unity of the country.

    Dennis also criticized the racist actions that took place in Sarawak that made Sarawak a rich state but the distribution of wealth was unequal. Melanau Malays dominate everything to the extent that other races continue to lag behind the current of development. The appointment of all important positions is monopolized by Malay/Melanau leaders in the UN.

    From the highest positions of TY, Premier, Speaker of the National Assembly, Speaker of the National Assembly to senior positions such as Deputy Prime Minister and Ministers at the federal and state levels. The Dayaks were left out.

    The appointment of acting TYT for example. Asfia is a Malay Muslim from the PBB party. While there are still many capable Dayak Iban leaders who are not appointed to that position. If this continues, racial disharmony will occur – according to Dennis. Dennis hopes that the basic concept of the formation of Malaysia (Power sharing among all races) will be the guide for all political parties in this country.

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    Mustapha Along, member of JKOAK from Kelantan

    *Orang Asli Neglect and Development Disparities in Kelantan*

    In the recent state election trend, PAS retained its ruling position in Kelantan. However, despite numerous development projects being planned and initiated, the anticipated benefits and outcomes have yet to materialize. Furthermore, the economic foundation of the state is facing sustainability challenges, primarily due to its heavy dependence on logging as the main source of income. This overreliance is problematic due to the limited availability of forest resources. The long-term impact on the state's economy is a significant concern.

    It's important to note that all development projects are currently handled by the federal government. Regrettably, the state government has not introduced any projects aimed at alleviating poverty among the Orang Asli communities in Kelantan. Compounding these issues is the strained relationship between the Kelantan state government and the federal government. This strained relationship could potentially lead to negative consequences in terms of collaborative efforts and resource allocation.

    Furthermore, there has been an encroachment by state government agencies on the lands of Orang Asli communities in Kampung Angkeh. While over 30 individuals have lodged police reports, there are still many who are yet to do so. As a result, the release of a comprehensive press statement has been postponed until all affected villagers have submitted their police reports.

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    Nasir Nash, Orang Asli Activist

    Nasir Nash Commented on the recent state election, emphasizing that in a democratic country, it is essential to respect and abide by the outcomes. He acknowledged the practice of Islamic concepts by the Kelantan State and noted that while this practice must be accepted, the focus should shift towards evaluating the developmental initiatives led by the state government. Nasir Nash highlighted the importance of evaluating various aspects of development, including economic progress, the well-being of the people, and overall state advancement. Despite the religious context, he emphasized that development should benefit all residents of Kelantan, irrespective of their beliefs.

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    Elias Lippie, Baram PKR Deputy Branch Chief

    *Rabies Infected Zone Declared in Marudi Ahead of Baram Regatta 2023 *

    The Sarawak Veterinary Services Department (VSD) recently issued a significant announcement, officially designating Marudi as a rabies infected zone. This declaration comes in anticipation of the upcoming Baram Regatta 2023 scheduled for next month, which is expected to draw a considerable number of visitors.

    Elias, a concerned local resident, highlighted a shift in the approach towards managing the stray dog population in Marudi. During the initial outbreak of the first rabies case, organizations like the Marudi District Council actively pursued stray dogs as a preventive measure. However, over time, the emphasis on hunting down stray dogs has diminished, leading to a noticeable rise in the number of dogs freely roaming the streets.

    This trend has raised several concerns, particularly in light of the upcoming Baram Regatta. Elias called upon individuals who are dog advocates to take responsibility for their pets and prevent them from wandering unrestricted. He stressed the importance of maintaining vigilance to avoid any potential rabies transmission risks during the event.

    As Marudi assumes its new classification as a rabies infected zone, the focus on managing the stray dog population gains renewed importance. With the convergence of visitors expected for the Baram Regatta 2023, it is crucial for both local authorities and the public to collaborate in ensuring the safety of everyone by preventing the unchecked roaming of dogs and potential rabies exposure.


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17 August 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Celine Lim, Pengarah Urusan Save Rivers – Taktik SLAPP: Jamilah Taib Saman BMF di Mahkamah Switzerland

> Salomon Ngau, Pakar alat muzik tradisional Sape dari Baram – Penebangan Hutan Menyebabkan Kehilangan Budaya: Kehormatan Samling yang Memalukan

> Nora, penduduk Kampung Angkeh Gua Musang – Dari Undi Hingga Penceroboh Tanah: Kerajaan Negeri PAS Didakwa Ceroboh Tanah Orang Asli

> Siti Kasim, Peguam Aktivis – Mempertahankan Hak Orang Asli Terdedah Di Tengah Ancaman Kematian? Siti Kassim Gesa Polis Siasatan Adil


On Today Show
> Celine Lim, Managing Director of Save Rivers – SLAPP Tactics in Focus: Jamilah Taib's Suit Against BMF in Swiss Court
> Salomon Ngau, master of the traditional Sape musical instrument from Baram – Deforestation Causing Cultural Loss: The Shameful Honor of Samling
> Nora, villagers from Kampung Angkeh Gua Musang – From Ballots to Land Battles: PAS State Government Accused of Encroaching Orang Asli Ancestral Lands
> Siti Kasim, activist lawyer – Defending Vulnerable Groups' Rights Amid Death Threats? Siti Kassim Calls for Fair Police Investigation

  • Special Randau

    1. PAS and PPBM emerged victorious with a significant win, yet the government stood firm. The election has concluded, and now it's time to get to work.

    2. The staging of the Rainforest Tribunal has captured global interest and participation in safeguarding Sarawak's forests.

    3. Asfia has assumed the role of the Governor of Sarawak.

    4. The Defamation Lawsuit by Jamilah Taib against BMF was heard in a Swiss Court on Wednesday (yesterday). The case is still in the management phase. This lawsuit has been classified as a SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation), a tactic often used to silence critics. Jamilah is demanding the removal of 249 BMF publications and no further statements linking her to the company involved in wrongdoing in Sarawak.

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    Celine Lim, Managing Director of Save Rivers

    *SLAPP Tactics in Focus: Jamilah Taib's Suit Against BMF in Swiss Court*

    Celine and the delegation from Sarawak are in Basel Switzerland to attend the Rainforest Tribunal and will then attend the trial of the defamation suit brought by (Jamilah Taib) daughter of TYT Sarawak Taib mahmud against BMF. Explaining about the Rainforest Tribunal - according to Celine it is a staging that talks about the deforestation/logging that is happening in Sarawak (Borneo). Many parties were called to testify, including logging workers, scientists, journalists, activists, politicians and the indigenous/Penan people who every day feel fear and threats every time they defend their forests. According to Celine, although we are unable to stop logging completely. But at least, we are informed, consent from us should be obtained and our rights should be respected. We also question - where are the results of logging for decades?. Celine was excited because many parties sent positive feedback (especially Sarawakians) and wanted to join the campaign against deforestation.

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    Salomon Ngau, master of the traditional Sape musical instrument from Baram

    *Deforestation Causing Cultural Loss: The Shameful Honor of Samling*

    Samling Group received the distinguished 'Most Diversified and Value-Adding Timber Manufacturer' award from the Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC) as part of their 50th-anniversary celebration. The award was presented in the presence of Sarawak Premier Abang Johari Tun Openg. STIDC commended Samling for diversifying their operations, prioritizing high-value production, and aligning with the Sarawak government's goal of boosting the timber industry and achieving RM8 billion in annual exports by 2030.

    However, amid this recognition, Salomon expresses discontent with Samling's honor and raises thought-provoking questions about the ethics of deforestation and the resulting extinction of trees. Salomon, a master of the traditional Sape musical instrument, has dedicated years to both studying and crafting Sape instruments. He highlights the necessity of the Adau tree for crafting Sape, but due to rampant deforestation, these trees are now increasingly scarce and at risk of extinction. The scarcity of Adau trees as raw materials has driven up instrument prices and led to a decline in the number of people learning this art. Beyond the economic implications, this situation presents challenges for the continuation of this traditional culture.

    Salomon asserts that the destruction caused by deforestation cannot be viewed as honorable. He draws attention to the fact that these forests are vital for sustaining indigenous communities, and the negative impact extends beyond livelihoods. Practices such as preserving indigenous culture through music are also suffering due to the consequences of destructive logging activities.

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    Nora, villagers from Kampung Angkeh Gua Musang

    *From Ballots to Land Battles: PAS State Government Accused of Encroaching Orang Asli Ancestral Lands*

    After the conclusion of the state elections in six states on August 12, PAS secured significant victories in Kelantan, Kedah, and Terengganu. While the public anticipated the state governments to implement policies beneficial to the people, news emerged that indigenous lands in Kelantan were being encroached upon by the state government, contradicting this expectation.

    On August 16, 2023, more than 30 communities from Kpg Angkeh in Gua Musang, Kelantan, including Nora, jointly filed a police report at IPD Gua Musang. The incident revolves around the encroachment by the Kelantan state's Yayasan (Foundation) onto land owned by the Kpg Angkeh community.

    This encroachment led to the destruction of their gardens, which contained fruit trees, rubber trees, and other crops, all without obtaining Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC). Their water catchment area was also impacted. The community, under Nora's leadership, organized a press release on-site to draw attention to the issue. The encroachment came to light when one member of the community discovered the incident while visiting their garden and informed the entire community.

    Nora herself suffered losses, as her paddy farm and vegetable garden were also destroyed. Adding to the complexity of the situation, the Kelantan state agency, Tok Kenali, erected signboards claiming the land as state government property and prohibiting the community's access to the affected areas.

    As a response, more communities are expected to file police reports, highlighting the urgent need to address this encroachment issue and the broader concern of land rights and sustainability.

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    Siti Kasim, activist lawyer

    *Defending Vulnerable Groups' Rights Amid Death Threats? Siti Kassim Calls for Fair Police Investigation*

    The police investigation into the discovery of two homemade bombs found beneath the car of lawyer-activist Siti Kasim has reached a standstill. According to Kuala Lumpur police chief Shuhaily Zain, the examination of CCTV footage from various locations has failed to identify any potential suspects. Furthermore, no fingerprints were found on the explosive devices except for Siti's fingerprints on the vehicle. Siti Kasim expressed her surprise at this turn of events. However, she expressed disappointment upon learning that the CCTV cameras at the Kajang court complex car park were not operational. She stated, "I don't know whether it's true or not, but I was told that the CCTV (there) is not working." The incident unfolded on July 21 when Siti noticed two suspicious objects beneath her car after taking it to a workshop in Kuala Lumpur for routine servicing. She documented the discovery in a video posted on Facebook, showing what appeared to be plastic water bottles attached to her car's suspension. The bomb squad was subsequently dispatched. Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain later confirmed that the objects were improvised explosive devices (IEDs) intended to cause harm to Siti. In response to the situation, Siti highlighted her involvement in advocating for indigenous rights and various cases, including indigenous individuals dying in detention centers and land disputes. The threat she now faces is unexpected, as most threats were previously limited to online platforms. Adding to her concerns, Siti expressed frustration at the shifting stance of the police. Initially, there were indications of imminent arrests, but the situation has changed. She is now calling for a more comprehensive investigation into the matter.


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16 August 2023

Pada Rancangan hari ini
> Randau Khas – Taib berada di Istanbul
> John Brian Anthony, Aktivis Sosial Iban Sarawak – Orang Dayak dalam PBB digunakan untuk menipu undi
> John Bara, aktivis sosial dari Baram Tinjar – Kejayaan Samling adalah berasaskan pembalakan haram tanah NCR orang asal

On today Show
> Special Randau – Taib is in Istanbul
> John Brian Anthony, Sarawak Iban Social Activist – True Dayak people in PBB are being used to deceive for votes
> John Bara, social activist from Baram Tinjar – The so-called success of Samling is founded on the illegal logging of indigenous NCR lands

  • Special Randau

    > Abdul Taib is in Istanbul, Turkey, recovering from surgery, as mentioned in the High Court during the civil suit case management involving Taib's sons, Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib and Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib, and their stepmother, Raghad Kurdi Taib. The plaintiffs seek an injunction to halt share transfers to Raghad. Defense lawyer Shankar Ram noted that Raghad needs time to submit her responses due to her full-time care for the Governor after his operation

    > The High Court in Kuching today set September 4 for the mention of the injunction application filed by former Deputy Minister of Tourism Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib against his stepmother, Raghad Kurdi Taib.

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    John Brian Anthony, Sarawak Iban Social Activist

    *True Dayak people in PBB are being used to deceive for votes*

    John gave an analysis of PAS's big victory in the elections in 6 states. According to John, PAS's big victory was due to 2 reasons. First because by voting for PAS you will get a ticket to heaven. But not all Muslim Malays will believe this narrative, because many know that only GOD can decide who can go to heaven or hell. But the most effective argument is - the supremacy of Malay Islam.

    According to PAS- no matter how bad the Malay Muslim administration is, they should be supported- because they are brothers of the same religion and nation. As good as any other party like DAP - they are still a different race and a different religion. Therefore, there is no other argument that can fight the narrative of the Islamic Malay vote campaign.

    According to John the same thing happened in Sarawak. The narrative of PBB supremacy (Bumiputra Pesaka Party Bersatu) led by the Premier of Sarawak is very effective. The people of Sarawak were asked to vote for PBB because PBB is a Dayak (Pesaka) party and a Malay Bumiputra (Bumiputra) party. Therefore, there is no other party that is better and more qualified to govern Sarawak - other than PBB.

    But John reminded the Dayak people in the PBB. That they are only complementary and of little value. This is proven that TYT is from PBB Bumiputra Malays, the Premier of Sarawak is also from PBB Malay Bumiputra. The Deputy Prime Minister, the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Speaker of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly - all of them are Bumiputra Malays in Sarawak. So, the Dayaks in the PBB are bribed with some small positions and few contracts and projects. This is what actually happened in Sarawak - according to John Brian.

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    John Bara, social activist from Baram Tinjar

    *The so-called success of Samling is founded on the illegal logging of indigenous NCR lands*

    Samling Group was honored with the 'Most Diversified and Value-Adding Timber Manufacturer' award by the Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC). This recognition came as a result of Samling's efforts to diversify its operations and focus on high-value-added production. These initiatives align well with the Sarawak government's aspirations to enhance the timber industry's growth and achieve a target of RM8 billion in annual export earnings by 2030.

    However, John Bara's comments shed light on another aspect of Samling's activities. He pointed out that Samling had a presence in the Tinjar area, where it encroached upon lands with Native Customary Rights (NCR). While Samling did provide compensation for their actions, a bridge damaged in the area was left unrepaired by Samling. Their rationale for this was that the compensation amount already covered it. Furthermore, Samling did not offer any additional assistance to the affected villagers.

    Despite providing the compensation agreed upon with the villagers, Samling's engagement seemed to stop there. The key issue highlighted here is the importance of recognizing and respecting the rights of indigenous communities. This involves not only addressing compensation matters but also includes restoring and maintaining vital infrastructure like interior roads and bridges. These infrastructure elements are essential for transporting plantation goods from interior areas to urban markets. The indigenous communities' desire is not solely about financial aid from governmental bodies or logging companies, but rather a comprehensive infrastructure setup that supports their overall way of life and economic activities.


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15 August 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> John Brian Anthony, Aktivis Sosial Iban Sarawak – Corak Masa Lalu, Ramalan Masa Depan: The Black Hole of Sarawak's Wealth Ventures
> Barnie Lasimbang, Pengarah Eksekutif Perkongsian Tenaga Tepat dengan Orang Asli – Hak Orang Asal dalam Fokus: Relevan 'Kuasa Ketiga' Diterokai
> George Laing dari Uma Akeh Baram – Untuk Rakyat atau untuk Kroni? Soalan George Laing mengenai Niat Dana Kekayaan

On Today Show
> John Brian Anthony, Sarawak Iban Social Activist – Past Patterns, Future Predictions: The Black Hole of Sarawak's Wealth Ventures
> Barnie Lasimbang, Executive Director of Right Energy Partnership with Indigenous Peoples – Indigenous People's Rights in Focus: Relevance of a 'Third Force' Explored
> George Laing from Uma Akeh Baram – For the People or for the Cronies? George Laing's Question on Wealth Fund's Intent

  • John Brian Anthony, Sarawak Iban Social Activist

    *Past Patterns, Future Predictions: The Black Hole of Sarawak's Wealth Ventures*

    John gave feedback regarding the launch of Sarawak's Future Wealth Fund which was recently launched and received an initial fund of RM8 billion. I'm sure it will fail- said John Brian. Proven in the past, all the schemes and funds launched. Which is said to enrich the people of Sarawak. Everything has failed. And the person who questioned the loss of this large amount of money, YB Chong Chen Jen was sued by the Sarawak state government in Court. This is called "The Black hole".

    According to John Brian since long ago, the Sarawak government has launched various schemes using public funds. For example ASSAR, LCDA-PELITA, SELCRA, SEDC and since 1970 the Sarawak government announced that 5% of the timber revenue will be returned to the Sarawak Development and Wealth Fund. But until today, none of the children of Sarawak know where all this money is. The state government is not responsible and not transparent in the management of the intended funds. He assured that the newly launched fund will also lose and the money will be lost as well. Just like what happened to 1MDB.

    John Brian also questioned the appointment of Sarawak Premier's son - Abang Abddilah Izzarim as an independent director of BERJAYA LAND. A well-known real estate and gambling company. Is the son of the premier of Sarawak so capable or is there a purpose for the company involved in using him to get a project, contract or land from the state of Sarawak. Come on, I invite RFS listeners to monitor the activities of BERJAYA LAND in Sarawak.

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    Barnie Lasimbang, Executive Director of Right Energy Partnership with Indigenous Peoples

    *Indigenous People's Rights in Focus: Relevance of a 'Third Force' Explored*

    The theme of this year's Indigenous Day forum is "Empowering Indigenous Youth: Agents of Change for Self-Determination and Just Energy Transition."

    Barnie stated that the future belongs to the youth of today, emphasizing the need for them to step forward, understand the workings of the world, and grasp the significant impact of current climate change on the future.

    He expressed that the youth are the future stewards and thus, this year's Indigenous Day focuses on strengthening their awareness, particularly in terms of indigenous rights and environmental protection. However, he also admitted that many young individuals lack interest or awakened awareness in these matters.

    Amidst busy work schedules and economic concerns, he believes that urgent issues concerning the environment and climate can awaken more young people's attention and motivate them to take leadership roles in planning for the future.

    Regarding the election results in the six states, he expressed genuine concern, particularly about issues revolving around race and religion. Deputy Chief Minister Jeffrey Kitingan recently mentioned in the media that the Dayak people in Sabah and Sarawak could be considered a third force. Barnie Lasimbang expressed support for this notion; however, he also raised a question – have the rights of indigenous people truly been recognized? If not, then how can such a force be present? If even state governments suppress indigenous people, how can any force be relevant?

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    George Laing from Uma Akeh Baram

    *For the People or for the Cronies? George Laing's Question on Wealth Fund's Intent*

    The election results in the six states of West Malaysia have fallen short of expectations, with PH securing three seats and PN-PAS also securing three seats. Despite PAS predominantly focusing on the 3R theme, George Laing does not believe that PAS's influence can extend to Sarawak.

    He argues that Sarawakians are mature enough not to play with religious issues. He further states that even if PN-PAS were to enter Sarawak, it wouldn't easily influence the people there.

    Regarding the launch of Sarawak's Future Wealth Fund, George believes it's a positive step for the people. He mentions that the inland communities need this fund the most as they lack basic infrastructure like water and electricity supply, roads, etc. Thus, the state government's support is crucial for them. However, the question arises, is this truly for the people? George poses the question, or is it for the party's or cronies’ interests?


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