26 January 2024

On Today Show
— Special Randau – Decades of Waiting: Dayak Majority Discontent as Malay Leadership Prevails in TYT Appointment
— Dennis Along, Resident of Long Terawan Long House, Mulu – Land Deception: Community Leaders and Former Government Officials Turn Advocates Sparking Panic for Illicit Land Acquisition
— Dixon Naga Ng Sebiru Sg Gaat, Kapit – Sg Gaat Communities also say NO to cascading dam
— Celine Lim, Managing Director of Save Rivers – Rejecting Tutoh Dam: 800+ Signatures and More to Come Call for Action, Deadline Set for Abang Johari's Response
— Barnie Lasimbang, an NGO representative and Mini Hydro practitioner – Mini Hydro: A Greener Choice, Banie Lasimbang Warns Against the Transformation of Cascading Dams into Mega Dams

 

Topik Pada Hari Ini
— Randau Khas – Dekad Menunggu: Kebimbangan Dayak Kerana Kepimpinan Melayu dominasi Penamaan TYT
— Dennis Along, Penduduk Long Terawan, Mulu – Penipuan Tanah: Pemimpin Komuniti dan Bekas Pegawai Kerajaan Menjadi Advokat, Membawa Kacau Bilau di Kampung untuk Penguasaan Tanah
— Dixon Naga Ng Sebiru Sg Gaat, Kapit – Komuniti Sg Gaat Turut Mengatakan TIDAK kepada empangan
— Celine Lim, Pengarah Urusan Save Rivers – Menolak Empangan Tutoh: 800+ Tandatangan dan Lebih, Seruan untuk Tindakan, Tarikh Akhir untuk Jawapan Abang Johari Telah Ditetapkan
— Barnie Lasimbang, Wakil NGO dan Pengamal Mini Hidro – Mini Hidro: Pilihan yang Lebih Hijau, Banie Lasimbang Amaran Terhadap Transformasi Empangan Berturun Menjadi Empangan Besar

  • *Special Randau*

    1. Appointment of TYT Sarawak. The Majority was not given a leading role. The Dayaks are the majority in Sarawak, been waiting for 6 decades to be given the job as TYT. But until today it has not been given a chance. Today the announcement was made that Wan Junaidi Tunku Jaafar was appointed as the 8th Chief Minister of Sarawak. The swearing-in ceremony will be held on 29 Jan 2024. This gave various reactions among the people of Sarawak. Some people think that the prime minister and the Agong/King should not be involved in this matter of appointment. It must go through the Sarawak State Assembly, appointments are made in Sarawak. Appointments are now made by the Agong/King of Malaya, as if Sarawak was still colonized by Malaya. As in the past. The Governor of Sarawak is appointed by the Queen of England. Some argue that article 1(1) of the Sarawak constitution, which gives the Agong/King the power to appoint a TYT after consultation with the Premier of Sarawak, should be repealed. However, the factor that can change this is the dominance in Sarawak's PBB Party itself. Now PBB Sarawak is completely dominated by the Bumiputra (Malay) Wing while the PESAKA (Dayak) wing is only complementary. Therefore, because of that, all decisions are made by the Malays in the UN. PBB in Sarawak controls more than two-thirds of the Sarawak state assembly seats.

    2. Daim and his wife Naimah fired their 2 lawyers today, due to a difference of opinion in the handling of the case. Daim is expected to be prosecuted at any time for failing to declare assets, just like the case faced by his third wife.

    3. Najib and 1MDB Management have never reported the embezzlement of funds in the company since 2009. Further strengthening the evidence that he was involved in embezzlement. This is according to the 49th prosecution witness Nur Aida Arifin in the trial of the 1MDB corruption case worth RM2.27 billion at the Kuala Lumpur High Court today.

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    Dennis Along, Resident of Long Terawan Long House, Mulu

    *Land Deception: Community Leaders and Former Government Officials Turn Advocates Sparking Panic for Illicit Land Acquisition*

    Dennis Along and his associates filed a report today with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Miri regarding the alleged abuse of power and misappropriation of funds by tribal leaders and counselors. The case revolves around the questionable utilization of RM2 million in cash labeled as a "donation" by PUSAKA KTS in 2009 to the residents of Long Terawan and Long Melinau Mulu, with no accompanying financial statements. This donation is connected to the alleged taking of Native Customary Rights (NCR) land from the villagers.

    He strongly criticized the community leaders, labeling them as a group of scammers with the victims being the villagers. In 2019, Radian Legon initiated a palm oil plantation on NCR land in Long Terawan and Long Melinau, promising cash assistance of RM400k for each village and RM200k for a water pipe project in Long Terawan. However, no financial statements for these funds have been provided, and as of today, only the pipe has been installed without a water source.

    Dennis claimed that irrespective of changes in leadership, from village chiefs to counselors, the modus operandi remains the same, indicating collusion with previous officials. Retired officials, after leaving public service, allegedly join large plantation companies and act as advocates, collaborating with village chiefs to deceive residents into surrendering their land. They allegedly withhold the consequences of section 6 from the villagers, emphasizing that refusal to sign would result in no compensation, using intimidation tactics supported by certain elected representatives (YBs).

    Dennis mentioned that despite multiple requests for responses from Baram MP Dennis Ngau and Mulu State Assemblyman Gerawat, they have not been truthful and have even threatened arrests through the media if villagers obstruct land survey activities.

    Several villages are currently troubled by land survey issues, with former interior officials allegedly acting as survey advocates, spreading misinformation through WhatsApp groups to create panic.

    Dennis urged MACC to thoroughly investigate the matter and vowed to escalate the case to MACC headquarters.

    Additionally, he discussed the rejection of the Mulu National Park extension due to the Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) providing only a two-week timeframe for land surveying. This short duration is deemed impossible for the villagers. Furthermore, he highlighted the attempt to classify the designated area as a "totally protection area," prohibiting villagers from entering, which Dennis emphasized is impractical.

    Dennis also pointed out the Tutoh community's refusal of the Tutoh Dam, citing precedents like Batang Ai, Bakun, and Murum dams where communities did not experience development but faced increased hardships.

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    Celine Lim, Managing Director of Save Rivers

    *Rejecting Tutoh Dam: 800+ Signatures and More to Come Call for Action, Deadline Set for Abang Johari's Response*

    Residents from Mulu, Tutoh, and Apoh have initiated a protest petition since September 2023, accumulating over 500 signatures protesting the GPS government's hydro dam construction plan last week. Within a week, the signatures have grown to over 800 from the communities.

    She mentioned that, according to the plan, the gathered signatures will be submitted to Premier Abang Johari at the end of this month to make the government aware of the people's determination.

    In response to Gerawat Jala's statement asserting that it is too early for the Baram community to oppose the Cascading Dam issues as they are still under discussion, she remarked that they are not rejecting development. However, it is crucial to know that Abang Johari initially claimed to have received the green light to proceed with the dam construction project, but no one knows who granted this green light.

    She emphasized that the people of Tutoh have the right to be informed and requested the government to engage in dialogue before initiating any projects.

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    Dixon Naga Ng Sebiru Sg Gaat, Kapit

    *Sg Gaat Communities also say NO to cascading dam*

    On January 14, Sarawak Premier Abang Johari Tun Openg stated that communities in three river locations in Sarawak, including Sungai Gaat, Sungai Tutoh, and Sungai Belaga, have approved the state government's construction of cascading dams in their respective areas."

    RFS conducted interviews with Tutoh and Belaga communities over the past two weeks and has now obtained a spokesperson's opinion from Sg Gaat.

    Contrary to claims that the cascading dam projects have community approval, Dixon stated that currently, no one has engaged with the communities along Sg Gaat regarding the proposed cascading dam.

    Sarawak Priemier Abang Johari claim that build cascading dam is to solve the crocodile issue, but the communities along Sg Gaat has no issue with crocodiles.

    As the longhouses along Sg Gaat have no electricity supply thus far. So if the dam is constructed for the benefit of the communities, then is very much appreciated. But if it is only to benefit just certain people , they will not agree to.

    Therefore he asked who are the one to give greenlight to abang johari? The communities want the responde from Abang Johari. He said, the communities want the basic infrastructure, if the dam is going to destroy their livelihood, then no one is allow it.

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    Barnie Lasimbang, an NGO representative and Mini Hydro practitioner

    *Mini Hydro: A Greener Choice, Banie Lasimbang Warns Against the Transformation of Cascading Dams into Mega Dams*

    Barnie Lasimbanng shares insights on the heated issue of Cascading dams in Sarawak. According to Banie, who is an expert in Mini Hydro practices, Cascading dams are considered better than Mega Dams, but when compared to Mini Hydro projects, the latter is even more environmentally friendly. He believes that Mini Hydro projects are favorable as they involve the entire community in the maintenance work.

    Returning to the Cascading Dam issue, the reason for public opposition lies in the lingering fear of Mega Dams. Mega Dams have been known to destroy the environment and submerge indigenous lands. Additionally, many promises made in relation to Mega Dam projects remain unfulfilled, fueling public skepticism and resistance whenever they hear the term "Dam."

    Banie expresses concern that if the government gains the trust of the people to construct Cascading Dams, there is a fear that these dams may transform into Mega Dams. This is something that needs to be guarded against.

    He questions whether we should believe in the government's promises if they proceed with constructing Cascading Dams. The skepticism arises from the unfulfilled promises and negative impacts associated with Mega Dam projects. This raises important considerations regarding trust and accountability in the context of future dam construction initiatives.

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25 January 2024

On Today Show
— Gereng Jadum, Penan from Metalun resettlement area, Murum`- GPS, Where Are the Promises? Unraveling the Crisis of Infant Mortality in Murum Penan due Insufficient Medical Facilities
— Tangah from Upper Bengoh – Opting Out of Dams: Alternative Energies Transform Upper Bengoh Living
— Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak –Abang Jo Claims Approval for Dam Construction, Who are they?  Demands Names for Further Discussion
— Nicholas Mujah, the Secretary-General of SADIA HQ in Kuching – Land Surveying in Private Hands: Unpacking Allegations of Cronyism

 

Topik Pada Hari Ini:
— Gereng Jadum, Penan dari Metalun, Murum-GPS, Di Mana Janji-janji? Membongkar Krisis Kematian Bayi dalam Kalangan Penan Murum akibat Fasiliti Perubatan yang Tidak lengkap
— Tangah dari Upper Bengoh – Memilih untuk Tidak Membina Empangan: Tenaga Alternatif Mengubah Cara Hidup di Upper Bengoh
— Abun Sui, Senator PKR Sarawak – Tuntutan Nama yang Memberi Kelulusan untuk Pembinaan Empangan oleh Abang Jo, Siapakah Mereka? Menuntut Nama-nama untuk Perbincangan Lanjut
— Nicholas Mujah, Setiausaha Agung SADIA HQ di Kuching – Pengukuran Tanah di Tangan Persendirian: Membongkar Dakwaan Nepotisme

  • *Special Randau*

    1. Cases of newborn deaths among the Penan people in Sarawak can be overcome by providing complete health facilities. According to Gereng Jadum, there is no clinic in our settlement, to get to the hospital you have to go through the log road that is operating and we don't have money to wait a long time at the hospital. We have to work every day to earn money to eat. The government should find a quick way to overcome the problem of the Penan people in Sarawak. The old way after 60 years failed to overcome the problem of the Penan people. The problems of the Penan include student dropouts, lack of people and health problems.

    2. The director of the documentary film Man On The Run, Cassius Micheal Kim- curious suddenly Najib Razak submitted a petition to ban the film Man On The Run. For a long time after the interview in April 2022 and the release of the film in cinemas in Oct 2023 - no objections. But twice in a week, Najib and his line of lawyers claimed that this documentary film was sub judice against the ongoing trial. However, communications minister Fahmi Fadzil left it to the court to determine whether the file can still be shown or not.

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    Gereng Jadum, Penan from Metalun resettlement area, Murum`

    *GPS, Where Are the Promises? Unraveling the Crisis of Infant Mortality in Murum Penan due Insufficient Medical Facilities*

    Gereng confirmed that the road to Penan Lusong Laku Settlement has been cut off and impassable since a week ago. This makes it difficult for the Penan people to move. Because all Penan settlements in Murum and Linau can only be reached through logging roads. There is no paved road to the Penan settlement.

    Gereng was asked to comment on the death of a baby from the Lusong Laku settlement area (Linau) last week. The health department did not have time to save the baby because the road was completely cut off. Bad weather for 2 consecutive days caused the helicopter to be unable to land.

    According to Gereng. The incident of a mother giving birth in the middle of the road (on the way to the Bintulu hospital) is not unusual for the Penan people.

    According to Gereng, last year several such cases occurred. This is due to the settlement of the Penan people far interior, no good road connections and no health clinics in the Penan settlement.

    He urged the government, build a health clinic in their place and build a paved road to their longhouse. If this cannot be built immediately. Give enough expenses to mothers who want to give birth.

    Many outsiders criticize the Penan people for not coming a week or 2 weeks earlier to the hospital before giving birth. But Gereng said, they are the poorest race group in Malaysia. If they don't work every day, they won't eat, They will not be able to come early to the hospital if there is not enough money. To overcome this problem, the penan communities appeal to the government, Give sufficient financial assistance to mothers who go to the hospital for childbirth.

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    Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak

    *Abang Jo Claims Approval for Dam Construction, Who are they? Demands Names for Further Discussion*

    Belaga assemblyman Liwan Ligang is confident that the state government will engage with the people first in the constituency if there is a plan to build a cascading dam at Belaga River, and that the Sarawak government would not bulldoze its way.

    Abun Sui recently represented digital complainants, questioning the GPS about who gave Chief Minister Abang Jo the green light to build the dam, and he requests the name. He emphasizes that the villagers have not refused, but they first want to know who gave the approval.

    He expresses agreement with Liwan Ligang's statement, not wanting the people to be bulldozed at that time, but now, if Abang Jo claims that someone has given the green light for the government to build the dam, then let the community know who permitted it.

    Many promises related to Bakun and Murum dams remain unfulfilled. The government should not turn a blind eye; otherwise, the people will continue to face difficulties, and there will be no trust in the government's promises.

    He says that although a cascading dam is not a giant dam, once flooding occurs, it can still lead to the inundation of villages.

    He emphasizes that the most important thing is to improve infrastructure, including building wider roads, healthcare, and education facilities, providing water and electricity supply. Once these are improved, there will be no need for the dam.

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    Tangah from Upper Bengoh

    *Opting Out of Dams: Alternative Energies Transform Upper Bengoh Living*

    Tangah stands out as one of the few youths in Upper Bengoh who has chosen to remain in the village despite the challenges it faces. Upper Bengoh comprises four villages, with Kg Nyegol being one of them. Unfortunately, three out of these four villages were submerged by the Bengoh Dam in 2014.

    Tangah is among the villagers who resisted relocation to the Bengoh Resettlement Scheme (BRS), where each family is allocated only 3 acres of less fertile land. Despite the drawbacks, Tangah, along with the Nyegol community, has chosen to face the challenges of their changed circumstances.

    Nyegol serves as the new settlement for the community of Kg Rejoi, which was submerged. Currently, nine families in Nyegol rely on micro hydro systems for electricity during the rainy season, switching to small solar setups during the dry season. Tangah holds the perspective that having electricity from the dam, which runs 24 hours, would be a preferable alternative.

    In Nyegol, two micro hydro systems have been installed with the assistance of NGOs. Despite the challenges posed by the dam, the community still enjoys expansive areas of land above the waterline. This land allows them to cultivate various cash crops, including pepper, rubber, ginger, lemongrass, and more. The produce is then sold weekly, providing a source of income for the community.

    Tangah's decision to stay in the village reflects a commitment to preserving their way of life, even in the face of significant changes brought about by the dam. The use of alternative energy sources like micro hydro and solar power showcases the community's resilience and adaptability in the wake of the Bengoh Dam project.

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    Nicholas Mujah, the Secretary-General of SADIA HQ in Kuching

    *Land Surveying in Private Hands: Unpacking Allegations of Cronyism*

    Sarawak Dayak Oil Palm Planters Association (Doppa) members say they are willing to pay for Native Customary Rights (NCR) land surveys to expedite the state government’s efforts and enable the early issuance of perpetuity land titles.

    Nicholas Mujah, when comment on this statement, he agrees if DOPPA helps in paying for the NCR land survey.

    However, according to Nicholas Mujah, he mentioned whether DOPPA has conducted a detailed study with the Land and Survey Department.

    Nicholas Mujah, being experienced in this matter, stated that before conducting the NCR land survey, one should examine the 1958 Master Map available at the Land and Survey Department. DOPPA should not have prematurely issued statements in the media if DOPPA has not thoroughly outlined the procedures required when utilizing the private concept for land surveying through Land and Survey. The process must adhere to existing legal protocols so that the NCR land survey declared by DOPPA is valid and cannot be disrupted by so-called cronies. This is crucial for DOPPA to explain to the public the procedures to be considered because the land surveying process is challenging and time-consuming, contrary to what DOPPA has stated in the newspapers.

    It is important to know if the conditions imposed by government agencies such as Land and Survey are not in line with the expectations of the people, as in Section 18. A thorough investigation into the land supposedly owned by the people reveals that provisional leases have already been granted to any property development company.


Guest User
24 January 2024

On Today Show
— Dennis Along, Resident of Long Terawan Long House, Mulu – Residents Protest Sec 6 Land Measurement Amidst Allegations of Bribery and Misappropriation
— Janie Lasimbang, Kapayan Assemblywoman – Call to Action: Empowering Indigenous Women in Politics
— Solomon Ngau, activist Sape musician from Ulu Baram – Armed Enforcement and Unannounced Land Surveys: GPS Faces Backlash

Topik Pada Hari Ini:
— Dennis Along, Penduduk Rumah Panjang Long Terawan, Mulu – Penduduk Protes Pengukuran Tanah Sec 6 Sambil Dituduh Suap dan Salahguna Kuasa
— Janie Lasimbang, Ahli Dewan Kapayan – Seruan untuk Bertindak: memperkasakan penyertaan wanita dalam politik
— Solomon Ngau, Aktivis dari Ulu Baram – Penguatkuasaan Bersenjata dan Pengukuran Tanah Tanpa Pemberitahuan: GPS Dihadapi Tentangan

  • *Special Randau*

    1. Demonstration in front of the Istana Negara organized by Tun Mahathir to urge the Agong/King to reconsider Anwar Ibrahim's position as Prime Minister. Mahathir was under pressure because his son and cronies were being investigated for possessing an extraordinary amount of wealth.

    2. The 49th witness today told the court that Najib did not allow 1MDB CEO to repatriate the funds raised US$2.7 billion from the Bonds back to Malaysia, the funds raised by 1MDB through the issue of Bonds in 2013. Najib did this on the orders of Jho Low, on the grounds that the money would be used as the UMNO election fund.

    3. Another PN member of parliament declared himself in support of PMX Anwar Ibrahim, making the number of PN members of parliament who support Anwar currently 6 people.

    4. According to MACC, Tun Daim should have been charged in court a week ago. However, it was delayed because Daim was being treated at a hospital in the capital. However Daim's wife Naimah Abdul Khalid insists that MACC is lying. According to Naimah, Daim is ready to be prosecuted and will not use the excuse of health to avoid prosecution in court.

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    Dennis Along, Resident of Long Terawan Long House, Mulu

    *Residents Protest Sec 6 Land Measurement Amidst Allegations of Bribery and Misappropriation*

    Dennis Along and friends will make a report to MACC Miri at 10 am on 25 January 2024, it is about the case of abuse of power and misappropriation of money by some tribal leaders and counselors in the Mulu area.

    In 2009 PUSAKA KTS donated RM2 million in cash to the villagers of Long Terawan and Long Melinau Mulu, However, there is no financial statement of the use of the money. This RM2 million money was given by PUSAKA KTS because of the taking of NCR land from the residents.

    In 2019, the Radian Legon company opened a palm oil plantation in the NCR land area of the residents of Long Terawan and Long Melinau and announced cash assistance of RM 400k for the residents of Long Terawan, RM400K for the residents of Long Melinau and RM200k for the water pipe project for the residents of Long Terawan. Again, there is no financial statement related to the money.

    This time, the land measurement of the residents of Long Terawan and Melinau also witnessed the same method. Dennis Along believe that community leaders and councilors were also bribed until they agreed to the sec 6 measure.

    Before the dialogue and before the residents agreed to the sec 6 measure, the land and survey department along with the staff of private companies have been in their land area. They are strongly protesting and they don't want their land to be measured under sec 6.

    What can he summarize, he said, more and more power is given to GPS, the more greedy they rob the people's land. Dennis is asking people to come and support him on this Friday.

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    Janie Lasimbang, Kapayan Assemblywoman

    *Call to Action: Empowering Indigenous Women in Politics*

    Janie Lasimbang attended a domestic seminar on indigenous women and highlighted two noteworthy issues. Firstly, she discussed the issue of underage girls getting married, and secondly, the limited involvement of indigenous women in politics.

    Regarding underage marriage, Janie Lasimbang pointed out that although this issue has been raised in state and national assemblies, there are challenges in amending laws within the Children's Court. While Shariah and civil laws already address related issues, modifications are needed in the Mahkamah Adat (indigenous court), as there is currently no law restricting the age of marriage. Importantly, any new legislation must gain recognition and support within the national parliament to be successfully amended.

    She emphasized that if these underage marriages are not recognized or legally registered, their children may become stateless, affecting the education and economic prospects of the next generation.

    In terms of political participation, Janie Lasimbang highlighted the limited involvement of indigenous women. She stressed the importance of training and accepting indigenous women in political activities, encouraging political parties to initiate relevant training programs. She hopes that by enhancing the political participation of indigenous women, they can become candidates and have their voices heard on higher political platforms. Additionally, Janie Lasimbang urged the organization of more political awareness events in communities to promote broader participation.

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    Solomon Ngau, activist Sape musician from Ulu Baram

    *Armed Enforcement and Unannounced Land Surveys: GPS Faces Backlash*

    The land survey arranged by GPS involves fully armed law enforcement personnel on site, appearing as if facing a major threat. Is this an intimidation tactic against the villagers? Such threatening methods are becoming more common, akin to entering a mall with weapons and indiscriminately taking goods – it's nothing short of thuggish behavior.

    According to him, the current land survey bureau enters the villagers' land without prior notification, deploying teams directly into the villages, catching the villagers off guard. This approach, whether based on law enforcement regulations or humanitarian considerations, is deemed incorrect.

    He mentioned that most of the villagers now are elderly and children, and the sudden arrival of law enforcement personnel frightens them. Human rights are completely ignored in this situation. He argued that if Section 6 (sec6) is in line with public sentiment, there is no need to invade community land in this manner. In other words, GPS is well aware that sec6 is unpopular and carries a connotation of land encroachment, prompting them to conduct so-called land surveys in this absurd manner.

    Solomon urged the interior people to be more vigilant and, at the same time, requested GPS to immediately cease the intimidating actions against the villagers.

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23 January 2024

On Today Show
— Voon Lee Shan, President of the Bumi Kenyalang Party PBK – Sarawak's Call for Constitutional Reform: Ending Malayan Interference
— Faisal Aziz, Chairman of Bersih – Bersih Urges PM Anwar for Swift Anti-Corruption Reforms
— Elias Lippi, PKR Ulu Baram – No More Political Involvement in Headman Appointments: Advocating for Fair and Transparent Processes
—(call-in)Nixon from Miri – Enhancing Governance: Push for Two-Term Limit in Sarawak Premier Position

 

Topik Pada Hari Ini
— Voon Lee Shan, Presiden Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) – Seruan Sarawak untuk Reformasi Perlembagaan: Mengakhiri Campur Tangan Tanah Melayu
— Faisal Aziz, Pengerusi Bersih – Bersih Tekankan Kepada PM Anwar untuk Reformasi Anti-Rasuah yang Cepat
— Elias Lippi, PKR Ulu Baram – Tiada Lagi Campur Tangan Politik dalam Pelantikan Ketua Kampung: Menganjurkan Proses yang Adil dan Telus
— (panggilan masuk) Nixon dari Miri – Meningkatkan Pentadbiran: Dorongan untuk Had Dua Penggal dalam Jawatan Ketua Menteri Sarawak

  • *Special Randau*

    1. The appointment of the new TYT to replace Taib Mahmud marks the end of Taib's political power - after ruling for more than 33 years. That's according to Jeniri Amir, senior fellow of the National Council of Professors.

    2. The former Prime Minister came down to demonstrate in front of the national palace, claiming that 17 Malays committed suicide because they were depressed by economic problems and lost their cause under PMX Anwar Ibrahim's administration. Mahathir urged the Agong/King to take reasonable action against the country's leadership

    3. Naimah Abdul Khalid, Dam Zainuddun's wife was charged in the Kuala Lumpur session court today on charges of failing to declare 12 properties as required by the MACC in December last year.

    4. There is no order from the prime minister to investigate specific individuals, said the communications minister- Fahmi Fadzil.

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    Voon Lee Shan, President of the Bumi Kenyalang Party PBK

    *Sarawak's Call for Constitutional Reform: Ending Malayan Interference*

    Viral discussion in Sarawak when the news said that there will be an appointment of TYT to replace Taib Mahmud whose term of office will expire next February. PM Anwar said, the announcement will be made in 2 days. While Premier Johari Openg said, the appointing power of the TYT is the absolute power of the Agong/King. For Voon the statements of the two main leaders are not accurate. First, Taib's successor cannot be announced as long as he does not resign and secondly, the power to appoint TYT should not be the absolute power of the Agong/King. The appointment and proclamation of the TYT should be done in the Sarawak state assembly itself.

    According to Voon, the Sarawak constitution should be amended, to enable the appointment of TYT to be made through a name that has been proposed and voted on by a majority in the Sarawak state assembly. If only the Premier proposes (prerogative power) and is installed by the Agong, this means that Sarawak is a state under the Malayan colony. While in the concept of the formation of Malaysia, Sarawak, Sabah and Malaya are equal partners.

    According to Voon again, the time has come for Sarawak to correct and stop Malaya's interference in Sarawak's internal affairs. At the beginning of the formation of Malaysia, Stephen Kalong Ningkan is CM and Jugah is proposed as TYT. This matter was objected by Malaya and they sent a representative of UMNO as a candidate for TYT Sarawak. When many objections, so the compromise step is Kalong Ningkan remains CM but Abang Haji Openg is appointed TYT (Sarawak Malay). This is not an understanding, but this is a political intervention by Malaya at that time. The time has come for Malaya not to interfere in the appointment of Sarawak TYT.

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    Faisal Aziz, Chairman of Bersih

    *Bersih Urges PM Anwar for Swift Anti-Corruption Reforms*

    Bersih has urged Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to fast-track vital reforms to combat corruption in Malaysia. The focus is on separating the roles of the Attorney-General (AG) and the Public Prosecutor (PP) for more effective handling of corruption cases. The coalition also emphasizes the need for reforms within the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the introduction of a Political Financing Act.

    Expressing deep concern, Bersih highlights the recurring issue of granting "discharge not amounting to acquittal" (DNAA) in corruption cases involving politicians. The recent case of former Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, facing money-laundering charges related to SRC International Sdn Bhd funds, has brought this issue to the forefront, eroding public trust in law enforcement institutions.

    Faisal Aziz, Bersih spokesperson, emphasizes the urgency for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to announce a clear timeline for the separation of the AG and PP offices. The coalition argues that this separation is crucial to prevent the misuse of DNAA in corruption cases and ensure a fair legal process. Recent statements by the AG, suggesting no need for explanations when withdrawing charges, have raised concerns, especially in cases of public interest and high-level politicians.

    Bersih categorically rejects the practice of DNAA for politicians facing corruption and criminal breach of trust charges. The coalition advocates for a fair legal process, urging individuals to defend themselves in court rather than seeking dismissal through DNAA.

    The call for immediate reforms in separating the AG and PP offices, along with improvements in the MACC and the Political Financing Act, underscores the need for a strong anti-corruption framework in Malaysia. Bersih emphasizes the importance of upholding public trust in law enforcement institutions and urges the government to fulfill pre-election commitments. All eyes are on Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as Malaysians await decisive action to combat corruption and ensure transparency in the country's legal system.

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    Elias Lippi, PKR Ulu Baram

    *No More Political Involvement in Headman Appointments: Advocating for Fair and Transparent Processes*

    Minister in Sarawak Premier’s Department, John Sikie Tayai, underscores the crucial role of the Tatau District Office in overseeing the appointment process of Village, Security, and Development Committee (JKKK) members in longhouses. He specifically stresses that key positions like the chairman, secretary, and treasurer should not be occupied by close family members. This measure aims to ensure transparent financial management within the JKKK or any association.

    Elias Lippi, PKR of Ulu Baram, expresses agreement with the statement, emphasizing that JKKK members should not be chosen from close family circles. However, he raises a pertinent question about the involvement of politicians, elected representatives (YB), or political parties in the appointment of community leaders. Lippi points out that in Sarawak, the selection of community leaders is often influenced by political figures seeking political advantages. This, he argues, contradicts democratic principles, emphasizing that the District Officer's office should play a decisive role in appointments free from political interference.

    Lippi's concerns highlight the need for a transparent and democratic process in the appointment of community leaders, ensuring that it aligns with principles of fairness and impartiality. The ongoing discourse reflects the broader discussion around depoliticizing such appointments to strengthen democratic practices within the region.

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    (call-in)Nixon from Miri

    *Enhancing Governance: Push for Two-Term Limit in Sarawak Premier Position*

    Nixon anticipates a significant shift in the successor to Taib Mahmud as the Governor of Sarawak (TYT). He identifies three potential candidates: Jabu, Leo Moggie, and Wan Junaidi. The upcoming day holds great anticipation for the entire Sarawakian populace.

    The prolonged inaction on the implementation of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) raises hopes for a historic occurrence this time around.

    According to Nixon, the position of Sarawak's Premier should have a restricted term, ideally limited to two terms. This proposal aims to prevent the concentration of power in the hands of a single leader for an extended period, thereby mitigating potential abuses of authority.

    As Sarawak awaits the unfolding events, the prospect of change in leadership brings with it the aspirations for adherence to historical agreements and the introduction of governance practices that prioritize transparency and democratic principles. The decisions made in the coming days will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of Sarawak's political landscape.


Guest User
22 January 2024

On Today Show

— Special Randau – Public Opinion and the Appointment of Sarawak TYT: A Call for Inclusivity
— Rebeca Bana from Rumah Panjang Nura Buling, Sungai Teban Bintulu – Armed Enforcement in NCR Lands: Tensions Rise in Bintulu as Villagers Resist Land Measurement
— Jaba ak Mawa, Residents of Ruah Panjang Logan Entasan, Marudi – YB and Political Strings Pulled? Residents React to Plantation Companies reneging on Promise
— Jok Jau Ivong, Coordinator of Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Sarawak Zone) – Urgent Call for Action: Addressing Land Grabbing and Encroachment in Sarawak
— Wille Kajan from Mulu – Petition Power: 80% of Locals Oppose Cascading Dam Construction in Baram
— Nekodimus Singai of Gedong – Gelombang Padi 2030: Nekodimus Questions Feasibility Without Adequate Farmer Empowerment


Topik Pada Hari
— Randau Khas – Pendapat Awam dan Pelantikan TYT Sarawak
— Rebeca Bana dari Rumah Panjang Nura Buling, Sungai Teban Bintulu – Penguatkuasaan Bersenjata di Tanah NCR: Ketegangan Meningkat di Bintulu Apabila Penduduk Menentang Pengukuran Tanah
— Jaba ak Mawa, Penduduk Rumah Panjang Logan Entasan, Marudi – YB dan Politik Pengaruh? Penduduk Bertindak Balas terhadap Syarikat Perladangan yang Ingkar Janji
— Jok Jau Ivong, Koordinator Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Zon Sarawak) – Seruan Mendesak untuk Tindakan: Menangani Penceroboh Tanah dan Penyeludupan di Sarawak
— Willie Kajan dari Mulu – Kuasa Petisyen: 80% Penduduk Menentang Pembinaan Empangan di TBaram
— Nekodimus Singai dari Gedong – Gelombang Padi 2030: Nekodimus Menimbulkan Keraguan tanpa Pemberdayaan Petani yang Memadai

 

  • Special Randau – *Public Opinion and the Appointment of Sarawak TYT: A Call for Inclusivity*

    1. The announcement of the appointment of TYT Sarawak to replace Taib Mahmud will be made in the near future, PMX Anwar Ibrahim said. The Sarawak Premier said the appointment of TYT is the power of the Muthlak Agong/King, but everyone knows that the proposal is from the Premier of Sarawak. What is your opinion? Who is eligible to be appointed the 8th Sarawak TYT? Why is it that since 1963 there has been no appointment of TYT from among the Dayaks. It is said that there is an understanding among previous Sarawak leaders that the TYT and Premier of Sarawak should be a combination of the 2 largest races in Sarawak, That is Dayak and Malay. But now both positions have been monopolized by the Malays. What do you say? Contact us at 013-5515219.

    2. Land encroachment was reported to have occurred in Long Terawan Mulu more than a week ago. The same was reported to happen in Logan Entasan Marudi. And today it was reported to happen at Rumah Panjang Nura Buling and Rumah Panjang David in Bintulu. With increasing power. GPS and Abang Johari are increasingly greedy in seizing people's land.

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    Rebeca Bana from Rumah Panjang Nura Buling, Sungai Teban Bintulu

    *Armed Enforcement in NCR Lands: Tensions Rise in Bintulu as Villagers Resist Land Measurement*

    Today an enforcement team armed with M16s entered the NCR area of Rumah Panjang Nura Buling and Rumah Panjang David in Bintulu. They introduced themselves as security enforcers accompanying the land and surveying department, to measure the land of villagers involved in the construction project of the electricity transmission line from Bakun to Samalaju Bintulu. But the residents protested and did not want their land to be measured before any written explanation and dialogue. Residents do not believe that the measure is for a project to build an electricity transmission tower. They believe that the land and survey department wants to confiscate their land to allow the Sebekai Plantation company to increase the area of oil palm plantation next to their longhouse.

    Rebeca explained that the people in the area have been working on their NCR land with oil palm cultivation for a long time and have produced satisfactory results. The question is why the government wants to take the land away from them and give it to a richer plantation company. We do not fight with violence. We just want dialogue, said Rebeca Bana.

    According to residents, this is not the first time such an incident has occurred. It has happened several times in the past. But can be stopped by longhouse residents. According to Mrs. Rebeca again. Today, along with the armed enforcement. Someone introduced himself as "Dato" from the Sarawak Premier's office - Abang Johari.

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    Jaba ak Mawa, Residents of Ruah Panjang Logan Entasan, Marudi

    *YB and Political Strings Pulled? Residents React to Plantation Companies reneging on Promise*

    Logan Entasan Longhouse is one of the 30 longhouses whose NCR land was seized by the Universal Palm Oil plantation company Pelita Marudi Plantation. In 2017, the villagers of Logan Entasan were surprised by the presence of bulldozers to encroach on their NCR land. The villagers managed to hold back 5 bulldozers and forced the plantation company to negotiate with them. The result of the consultation is some residents are willing to give up their land for a payment of RM500 per hectare. For residents who oppose, the company will not enter their land.

    The area of land that is not entered/encroached is around 138.31 hectares. But lately the company has started encroaching on this area. Therefore, the residents set up restrictions and held the "Miring nabur beras Kuning" ceremony, a religious ceremony to prevent the entry of intruders into their land spiritually. Trespassers who violate the established mark, Bad luck will befall you.

    Jaba is not sure who owns Universal Pelita Marudi Plantation, But he believes it has something to do with YB and someone who have powers.

    Jok Jau Ivong, Coordinator of Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Sarawak Zone)

    *Urgent Call for Action: Addressing Land Grabbing and Encroachment in Sarawak*

    Jok Jau informed that Universal Pelita Marudi Plantation is one of the subsidiaries of PELITA which owns 50,000 hectares of land in Marudi. This company has many cunning tactics and ways to trick the villagers into giving up their land. Besides Logan Entasan, residents in Lubok Nibong, Stapang, Tutoh Island and Tanjung Menawa are also facing the same problem. They have reported dozens of cases of encroachment on their land to the police and other authorities, but so far no action has been taken.

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    Wille Kajan from Mulu

    *Petition Power: 80% of Locals Oppose Cascading Dam Construction in Baram*

    Willie Kajan questions Datuk Gerawat Jala's statement regarding his assertion that it is too early for the Baram community to oppose the Cascading Dam issues as it is still under discussion. Mr. Willie questions why the Premier himself had previously stated that they had already obtained consent from the community in the area to allow the construction of the Cascading Dam.

    Nevertheless, the protest campaign will continue despite the government's changing statements over time. They will not allow the project to proceed because they do not want deception to occur against the people, namely, constructing a Cascading Dam but actually building a mega Dam. They cannot trust the words of the YB or the Premier.

    So far, the petitions have garnered 500 signatures from the surrounding community, with 80% expressing disagreement with the construction of the Cascading Dam.

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    Nekodimus Singai of Gedong

    *Gelombang Padi 2030: Nekodimus Questions Feasibility Without Adequate Farmer Empowerment*

    On govt wish to strengthening padi farmers for modern farming to achieve Gelombang Padi by 2030 , in which Nekodimus in the opinion that is quite impossible unless the govt really want to empowering the farmers by providing technical support and other kind of support . For example in his village now no one is planting padi due to many reasons. Firstly due to climate change. Prolong draught will cause drop of padi yield and constant floods all over the year during high tide also damage padi. Another reason is only elderly people stay in the village. Now most rural communities turn to oil palm small holders as it can produce better income. That is why Gedong rice factory closed down now as no one planting padi


Guest User
19 January 2024

On Today Show
— Special Randau – Caught in a Lie: Abang Jo's Hollow Assurances on Cascading Dams
— Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawa – Malaysian Power Players Face Accountability: Anwar Ibrahim's Bold Move
— Thomas Jalong, indigenous rights activist – Dammed Disagreements: Assessing Environmental Impact and Community Opposition
— Paul Nunggang from Long Liam – Logging Profits vs. Environmental Preservation
— Muna Getor of Bau – The Green Struggle: Small Padi Farmers in Sarawak Facing Climate Crisis

 

Topik Pada Hari Ini
— Randau Khas – Abang Jo Bohong terhadap Jaminan mengenai Empangan
— Iswardy Morni, Analis Politik dari Sarawak - Pemain Kuasa Malaysia Menghadapi Siasatan: Langkah Berani Anwar Ibrahim
— Thomas Jalong, Aktivis Hak Asasi Orang Asli - Menilai Impak Alam Sekitar dan Penentangan Komuniti terhadap Empangan
— Paul Nunggang dari Long Liam - Keuntungan Penebangan vs. Pemeliharaan Alam Sekitar
— Muna Getor dari Bau - Perjuangan Hijau: Petani Padi Kecil di Sarawak Menghadapi Krisis Iklim

  • Special Randau - *Caught in a Lie: Abang Jo's Hollow Assurances on Cascading Dams*

    1. Sarawak Prime Minister Johari Openg's claim - cascading dams do not affect the environment, residents in 3 areas wrote letters asking for dams to be built. Meanwhile Gerawat Gala said the decision whether or not to proceed with the Sarawak government’s proposed cascading dam projects is still subject to a feasibility study which has to be carried out to assess their technical and commercial viability. This is Johari's open lie for the opening of 2024. In tonight's broadcast - we insert Sarawak Prime Minister's media statement regarding GPS's intention to build a dam.

    2. Tun Mahathir Mirzan's son is required by the MACC to declare his assets within 30 days.

    3. The investigation into the untouchables puts Anwar Ibrahim's government at risk. But it was still done by Anwar to fulfill his promise of reform.

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    Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawa

    *Malaysian Power Players Face Accountability: Anwar Ibrahim's Bold Move*

    According to Iswardy, the PMX-led government is at risk of being overthrown for investigating "untouchable persons". Currently the government led by Anwar is investigating Daim, his wife and 2 children, related to the Za Star Trust with a wealth value of RM244 million in the Cayman Islands. Tun Mahathir Mirzan's son was also investigated with the wealth collected in the BVI. Muhyiddin and his son-in-law were investigated in the JanaWibawa case and most recently former PM Ismail Sabri was also investigated in relation to funds promoting "Malaysian Family". Najib's case is still long and in trial. The former PMs 4,5,6,7,8 and 9 are being investigated.

    The risk according to Iswardy, these figures have followers and wealth. They have skillfully hidden their wealth and they are the ones who created the system that allowed them to be rich and powerful. They can spend RM750 or more to buy MPs to support them or sponsor candidates or political parties in elections. Actually this value is too small for them compared to the amount of wealth they stole.

    But in order to reform, PMX Anwar Ibrahim dared to do this even though he was aware that his actions would have a bad effect on the government. Asked if this investigation was ordered by Anwar? Directly or indirectly. Anwar detects/suspects irregularities, it is the duty of the authorities to investigate. Previously - if known by the previous Prime Minister. They are afraid to act because they love position and power. Iswardy called on Malaysians to support the PMX administration. However according to Iswardy. Not all rich people in Malaysia are under investigate. Ananda Krisnan, Syed Moktar and many others who have extraordinary wealth. Don't feel intimidated by PMX administration.

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    Thomas Jalong, indigenous rights activist

    *Dammed Disagreements: Assessing Environmental Impact and Community Opposition*

    Sarawak Prime Minister Johari Openg claims that the proposed construction of three cascading dams along the Gaat River, Tutoh River, and Belaga River will have no adverse environmental impact. However, residents from these areas have written letters expressing their support for the dams to be built. In response to community objections, Gerawat Gala stated today that the decision on whether to proceed with the Sarawak government’s proposed cascading dam projects is still pending a feasibility study. This study aims to assess the technical and commercial viability of the projects.

    Thomas Jalong emphasized that any project involving villagers and land should prioritize community discussions as a primary and crucial condition. He highlighted the potential impact of projects in inland areas on the lives and livelihoods of local communities. Blindly initiating projects without proper communication may lead to community backlash, and proceeding without assessing the environmental impact could result in unforeseen issues.

    Jalong expressed his belief that the announcement by Abang Jo to construct three dams faced strong opposition from affected communities, with significant support gathered through collected signatures. This indicates that the GPS government's dam construction plans lack approval from the local population. Jalong stressed that without obtaining local consent, such plans should not proceed.

    He urged the government to prioritize communication with relevant communities and conduct ecological assessments before considering any projects.

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    Paul Nunggang from Long Liam

    *Logging Profits vs. Environmental Preservation*

    Paul Nunggang provides insights on the demands of Sabah and Sarawak for the transfer of environmental autonomy from the federal government under MA63.

    He states that what is outlined in the MA63 agreement does not need further negotiation because it is the right of Sabah and Sarawak as per the MA63 agreement. Why has the MA63 issue been continuously negotiated for so long?

    Regarding Sarawak, what is the plan behind seeking environmental autonomy when Sarawak's forests have already been extensively destroyed by the government issuing logging licenses for the sake of their own profits? Paul Nunggang does not trust the Sarawak government's management of the environment because they are keen on constructing many dams, and dams are projects that will harm the environment.

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    Muna Getor of Bau

    *The Green Struggle: Small Padi Farmers in Sarawak Facing Climate Crisis*

    In the pursuit of achieving the ambitious goals set by the federal government's 'Gelombang Padi' initiative by 2030, special attention must be given to the empowerment of small padi farmers with modest plots in Sarawak. The recent announcement emphasizes the importance of uplifting the agricultural sector, particularly for those cultivating rice on a smaller scale.

    Muna, a small padi farmer in Sarawak, shares the challenges she faces due to global climate change, making it increasingly difficult to achieve a bountiful harvest. Several factors contribute to her struggles, the foremost being prolonged droughts and floods that disrupt the delicate balance required for successful padi cultivation.

    The changing landscape plays a significant role in Muna's predicament. With vast forest areas now converted into oil palm plantations, the natural habitats of various animals, including birds, have been disrupted. These creatures, struggling to adapt to the altered environment, turn to padi farms for sustenance. As a result, they become a menace to the crops, causing further distress to small-scale farmers like Muna.

    The government need to look seriously into those issue and must find ways to help the padi farmers. Especially farmers who are doing padi planting along the riverside or seaside to build bund or waterblockade.


Guest User
18 January 2024

On Today Show
— Robertson John from Rumah Labang Nanga Seridan and Asan Banta from Rumah Putik, Sungai Bok Tinjar – Bumpy Roads, Silent GPS Gov and Timber Giants:  Sarawak's Interior Villagers Bear the Burden of Repairs
— Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak – Community Engagement Urged Before Sungai Belaga Dam Construction
— Bill Jugah, Founder of Independent Coalition Of Natives (ICON) – PAS Seeking Support from Non-Muslims? Sarawak's Diverse Cultural Ideologies May Pose Challenges for PAS

 

Topik Pada Hari Ini

— Robertson John dari Rumah Labang Nanga Seridan dan Asan Banta dari Rumah Putik, Sungai Bok Tinjar – Jalan Berlubang, Kerajaan GPS dan Syarikat Balak Senyap: Penduduk Pedalaman Sarawak Menanggung Beban Yang Susah

— Abun Sui, Senator PKR Sarawak – Penglibatan Komuniti Digalakkan Sebelum Pembinaan Empangan Sungai Belaga

— Bill Jugah, Pengasas Independent Coalition Of Natives (ICON) – PAS Mencari Sokongan dari Bukan Muslim? Ideologi Budaya Pelbagai Sarawak Mungkin Menjadi Cabaran untuk PAS

  • *Special Randau*

    1. The residents of Tinjar Baram Area requested that a paved road be built in their Area, but the GPS government came with a proposal to build a dam. There is money to build mega dams, but no money to build safe roads for the people.

    2. Another Trust Fund - Za Trust is linked to the wife and 2 children of former finance minister Tun Daim Zainuddin who is currently being investigated. Its value is RM244.06 million.

    3. The MACC is investigating and taking evidence from the former Prime Minister's son who built a wealth empire in the late 1990s.

    4. The door of the Boeing plane that was torn off on the flight last Jan 5, 2024 was made in Malaysia.

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    Robertson John from Rumah Labang Nanga Seridan and Asan Banta from Rumah Putik, Sungai Bok Tinjar

    *Bumpy Roads, Silent GPS Gov and Timber Giants: Sarawak's Interior Villagers Bear the Burden of Repairs*

    A video lasting almost 3 minutes went viral today. Showing a bulldozer repairing the red dirt road leading to Hulu Tinjar. According to the background voice of the video, The people of Tinjar are so disappointed with the administration of Sarawak Premier Johari Openg who uses state revenue for his own benefit and his cronies.

    According to Robertson, what the video shows is a normal situation for Tinjar residents. Many longhouses spent their own money to improve the road because the GPS government's promise to improve the log road to their village was not fulfilled.

    He said that, the road leading to his long house was impassable after being hit by floods a week ago. The background voice from the video urges the people to choose wisely in the upcoming elections.

    Asan Banta also shares the road situation in Ulu Tinjar.

    He said that the road to his house is a log road, only four-wheel drive vehicles can pass through the rickshaw and muddy road. They have repeatedly requested to be given a paved road, Until YB even came and saw the bad condition of the road that the villagers pass every day, but so far no action has been taken.

    What is more difficult for them is that their agricultural products and palm fruits cannot be marketed because of the badly damaged roads. Even more unfortunate according to Asan, the road that has been paved starting from Lapok town is also badly damaged because everyday Shin Yang log trucks pass through it.

    He suggest that the main roads to the longhouses must be paved for the convenience of the residents. Last week, Baram residents from Long Bemang had to collect a Toll of RM30 for each car passing through the Long Bemang log road. The money collected was used to hire a bulldozer to repair the road.

    RFS urged ppl who facing same problem, please contact 60 13-551 5219

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    Abun Sui, Senator of PKR Sarawak

    *Community Engagement Urged Before Sungai Belaga Dam Construction*

    Abun Sui urged the GPS government to engage in comprehensive consultations with affected communities before proceeding with the construction of cascading dams along Sungai Belaga. He emphasized that while the communities in the Belaga district support development, they seek active involvement and communication from the state government.

    He pointed to the history of unfulfilled promises associated with the construction of Bakun and Murum dams in the Belaga district. He questioned the necessity of cascading dams, highlighting that the existing dams already generate sufficient electricity to meet current demand.

    Abun Sui also raised concerns about the lack of information regarding the party or parties that initiated the request for the construction of cascading dams along Sungai Belaga. As of now, no local group or individual has come forward to claim responsibility for communicating with the state government on this matter.

    If the state government is genuinely committed to developing the Belaga district, it should consider elevating the district to the 13th division of Sarawak. He expressed confidence that such a move would attract more development to the region.

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    Bill Jugah, Founder of Independent Coalition Of Natives (ICON)

    *PAS Seeking Support from Non-Muslims? Sarawak's Diverse Cultural Ideologies May Pose Challenges for PAS*

    PAS Unity Bureau Chairperson Dr. Halimah Ali envisions a future where non-Muslims view the Islamist party as their top choice by the year 2030. While this aspiration may signal a shift in PAS's outreach strategy, political analysts assert that substantial changes to the party's stances and policies will be essential to achieve this ambitious goal.

    Dr. Halimah, hailing from Marudi, Sarawak, stand for Kapar seat of Selangor in the last election, Sarawak activist Bill Jugah, commenting on Dr. Halimah's vision, points out the potential challenges that PAS may face in realizing this goal, particularly in states like Sarawak.

    Bill Jugah highlights the cultural and religious diversity in Sarawak and expresses skepticism about PAS's ability to become the party of choice for non-Muslims without revisiting some of its core ideologies.

    Jugah emphasizes that as long as PAS adheres to its current ideology, achieving widespread support among non-Muslim voters, especially in multi-racial and multi-religious states like Sarawak, seems improbable. The importance of acknowledging and addressing the diverse perspectives and needs of the population is crucial for any political party aspiring to broaden its appeal.


Guest User
17 January 2024

Topik Pada Hari Ini
— Randau Khas – Protet Menentang Cadangan Empangan Hidro di Sarawak
— Nick Kelesau, Jurucakap untuk Organisasi Penan Keruan – Protet Penan: Seruan Untuk Membatalkan Pembaharuan Lesen Pembalakan Samling
— Nicholas Mujah dari SADIA – Peranan Utama NGO dalam Hak Tanah Orang Asli Melalui Ukur Tanah yang Telus
— Anyi Lah dari Long Tebangan – Cabaran Rangkaian Dalaman yang Tidak Stabil: Peningkatan Infrastruktur Komunikasi


On Today Show
— Special Randau – Protests Emerge Against Hydro Dam Proposal in Sarawak
— Nick Kelesau, Spokesperson for the Penan Keruan Organization – Penan Protest: Calls to Revoke Samling's Logging License Renewal
— Nicholas Mujah of SADIA – NGOs' Key Role in Indigenous Land Rights through Transparent Land Surveys
— Anyi Lah from Long Tebangan – Challenges of Unstable Interior Networks: Urging Improvement in Communication Infrastructure

  • *Special Hightlights*

    1. Residents in two different locations protested against a false statement from the Premier of Sarawak stating that the residents of Belaga, Tutoh and Gat agreed to a hydro dam being built in their area. According to the Chairman of Save Rivers- residents launched a protest because the construction of the dam will destroy the environment and affect the lives of the community. While Willie Kajan who led the protest in Mulu National Park - said- If the Tutoh dam is built. It will affect the Mulu National Park which has been declared a world heritage site by Unesco. We disagree and it should be cancelled.

    2. While Penan residents in 6 settlements wrote to the MTCC - protesting the logging license that was given back to Samling, even though it was canceled in July last year. We want the No Logging Zone to be declared first.

    3. GPS government policy to develop green energy. Is it by building more dams or giving more logging licenses. Said green energy policy?. Is this right or will it destroy the environment. Contact us, we want your opinion. 013-5515219

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    Nick Kelesau, Spokesperson for the Penan Keruan Organization

    *Penan Protest: Calls to Revoke Samling's Logging License Renewal*

    MTCC's action of approving logging licenses to Samling in the Penan area of Long Gita, Long Tevega, Ba Nyakit, Long Adang, Ba Beresek and Long Daun, this is very surprising. Although such a license was canceled last July 2023. My question to MTCC, has Samling met all the conditions required by the government?. Nick asked. The Penan people in the 6 areas involved in Ulu Limbang wrote a letter to MTCC asking that the logging license to Samling be canceled because Samling did not consult or dialogue with them. FPIC is not implemented. We ask SIRIM to withdraw the license that has been granted. Until now there is no dialogue with the local population in the area. According to Nick again, what Samling did was. After learning that their license was revoked in July 2023. They approached several Penan groups in the area and built houses for them and promised jobs and help. It is possible that the statement of agreement from this small group was reported to the MTCC to allow the license to Samling to be approved. Nick urged MTCC, SIRIM and other authorities, to go down to the ground and hear for themselves what happened. Disappointed with what happened, the Penan people in the 6 areas involved requested that the logging ban zone be declared first before a license is issued to Samling.

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    Nicholas Mujah of SADIA

    *NGOs' Key Role in Indigenous Land Rights through Transparent Land Surveys*

    In a recent collaboration between SDNU and DBNA, a perimeter survey seminar unfolded as a crucial initiative to address land rights issues faced by Indigenous communities. The seminar, hosted by SDNU President, welcomed various Dayak-based NGOs to participate in the comprehensive survey, shedding light on the importance of securing Native Customary Rights (NCR) in the region.

    For years, SADIA has been at the forefront of NCR surveys, utilizing GPS devices to map out territories, particularly for NCR court cases across Sarawak since 2000. The organization has consistently provided detailed maps to the government, aiding in the identification and protection of NCR lands.

    Nicholas Mujah said that, the inclusion of NGOs in the survey aims to ensure the government's adherence to ethical practices and to prevent any controversial land acquisitions under Section 6. The current perimeter survey operates in compliance with Section 6, with subsequent production through Section 6(A) of the Sarawak Land Code, focusing on areas ranging from 500 to 1000 hectares.

    However, concerns have been raised about potential violations of customary rights under the current survey system.

    In contrast, the older survey method, employing Section 5, provided a clearer definition for surveying NCR lands of Indigenous Peoples. Titles were then produced under Section 18 of the Sarawak Land Code.

    As Sarawak navigates its path towards sustainable development, collaboration between academia, NGOs, and government bodies becomes increasingly vital. The perimeter survey seminar represents a step forward in safeguarding the rights and livelihoods of Indigenous communities, fostering a harmonious balance between development and environmental preservation.

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    Anyi Lah from Long Tebangan

    *Challenges of Unstable Interior Networks: Urging Improvement in Communication Infrastructure*

    CONNECTme NOW, a high-speed wireless satellite broadband service, has expanded its coverage to 2,000 locations across Sarawak, benefiting rural communities and serving around 200,000 Sarawakians, constituting about 10% of the state's population. With nearly 4,000 services nationwide, this initiative aligns with Sarawak's focus on enhancing connectivity as part of the state government's initiatives.

    Despite this positive development, challenges persist in some rural areas, as highlighted by Mr. Anyi from Long Tebangan. He expressed dissatisfaction with the existing broadband coverage in his village, emphasizing the need for reliable internet access. Anyi's concerns shed light on the ongoing difficulties faced by residents, including limited mobile phone network coverage, especially in remote areas like Baram.

    Anyi's experience underscores the importance of comprehensive connectivity, as he faces challenges in communication during his journeys. The lack of network coverage poses significant obstacles, particularly in emergencies when immediate assistance may be required.

    Mr. Anyi's concerns reflect a broader need for continued efforts and investment in improving communication systems for the benefit of residents in remote areas.


Guest User
16 January 2024

On Today Show
— Richard Engan, Resident of Long Terawan, Mulu – Dual Challenges in Long Terawan: Fighting Land Survey and Rejecting Tutoh Dam
— Madam Mag, resident from Long Bemang – Unanswered Questions: Logging Profits, Broken Promises, and Dam Concerns in Long Bemang
— Ngeow Chow Ying, Convenor of Project - Stability and Accountability for Malaysia (Projek SAMA) –Ensuring Political Stability: Project SAMA's Call for Fixed Terms in Malaysia
— Charles Santiago, ex MP of DAP – Unity Under Threat: Chales Santiago Addresses Mahathir's Racially Charged Statements


Topik Pada Hari Ini
— Richard Engan, Penduduk Long Terawan, Mulu – Cabaran Berganda di Long Terawan: Melawan Sukat Tanah dan Bantah Empangan Tutoh
— Puan Mag, penduduk dari Long Bemang – Soalan Tak Terjawab: Keuntungan Pembalakkan, Janji-janji Yang Kosong, dan Kebimbangan Terhadap Empangan Tutoh
— Ngeow Chow Ying, Penganjur Projek SAMA - Kestabilan dan Ketanggungjawaban untuk Malaysia (Projek SAMA) – Memastikan Kestabilan Politik: Seruan Projek SAMA untuk Tempoh Tetap di Malaysia
— Charles Santiago, bekas MP DAP – Bersatu di Bawah Ancaman: Charles Santiago Menanggapi Kenyataan Perkauman oleh Mahathir

  • *Special Highlight*

    1. The proposal to build a dam was protested by residents in Sg. Belaga, Gat and Tutoh. The Premier's propaganda stated that residents agreed with the proposal.

    2. UMNO youth are angry when a documentary film links Najib Razak to the murder of altantuya and Kelvin Mories. Ask NETFLIF to cancel the showing of the movie.

    3. Daim Zainuddin was sick and admitted to hospital. The MACC investigation was rescheduled.

    4. Daim files a judicial review against MACC's actions investigating him, his wife and 4 children.

    5. The investigation will not be completed and will not be completed if Daim is allowed to challenge the MACC investigation in Court. That is according to senior federal lawyer Shamsul Bolhassan. “ In each case, the court repeatedly reiterated that investigative powers cannot be challenged and if allowed would interfere with the investigative process.

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    Richard Engan, Resident of Long Terawan, Mulu

    *Dual Challenges in Long Terawan: Fighting Land Survey and Rejecting Tutoh Dam*

    Richard is sad because, despite protesting and making a police report, Sec 6 land survey is still done in Long Terawan village. The Sarawak Government's reason is because there are residents who agree and are approved by the village head. Even though Kampung Long Terawan has 98 families, only 20 percent of the population lives in villages. So they are easily manipulated, they don't even know what the effect of land measurement sec 6 is. Also the dialogue notice in the village is too short and the villagers who live far away can't/have time to return to the village after the holidays during the Christmas season.

    In relation to the Sarawak Premier's claim that the residents of Sungai Tutoh (located in the Mulu area) agreed for a hydro dam to be built, this is a lie- said Richard. In a massive meeting for 2 days in the village, before Christmas last year, the question of building a dam was not discussed at all. How the Premier said the residents agree?

    He said they protested the construction of the dam after seeing the lives of the communities in Bakun, Batang Ai and Murum. After the hydro dam was built and they were moved to a new area. Their life is more difficult than in the old place. Murum for example, there is no road to their village yet, and no clinics or schools, so what is the rationale for continuing to build dams if the people and the environment become victims. The only ones who benefit are private companies, the Sarawak government and their cronies.

    We in Tutoh will protest and defend our land from being invaded by the dam – Richard said.

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    Madam Mag, resident from Long Bemang

    *Unanswered Questions: Logging Profits, Broken Promises, and Dam Concerns in Long Bemang*

    Long Bemang is situated within the River Tutoh area and is one of the locations where Premier Abang Jo claims to have obtained community consent for the construction of three dams – Sungai Gaat, Sungai Belaga, and one of them being the Tutoh Dam. However, Madam Mag questions which community's consent Abang Jo has truly acquired.

    She mentioned that since childhood, she had heard from her grandfather that the government would build roads for the interior villages. However, after several decades have passed, and as she has aged, there is still no sign of the promised roads. Instead, she continues to encounter issues of land rights exploitation and the construction of dams, whether it be the Baram Dam ten years ago or the current Tutoh Dam.

    Madam Mag questions where the billions in profits from logging companies, which seized timber from the interior areas, have gone. She argues that these funds should rightfully be used to build roads for the interior communities.

    She believes that neither the current state assembly members nor the parliamentarians can effectively represent the people's interests and should be replaced. Madam Mag emphasizes the need for representatives who listen to the people's voices and actively work to solve their problems, contrasting with those who do nothing and ignore the will of the people.

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    Ngeow Chow Ying, Convenor of Project - Stability and Accountability for Malaysia (Projek SAMA)

    *Ensuring Political Stability: Project SAMA's Call for Fixed Terms in Malaysia*

    Project SAMA, standing for Stability and Accountability for Malaysia, is spearheading crucial reforms aimed at stabilizing the political landscape in the country. One of the key proposals under consideration is the implementation of a Fixed Term Parliament Act (FTPA). This straightforward initiative advocates for a government to serve a fixed term of 5 years, barring specific circumstances.

    The proposed FTPA outlines that a Prime Minister would be required to dissolve the parliament in two scenarios: firstly, if they lose a vote of no confidence in Parliament, indicating a loss of support. Alternatively, a two-thirds majority is needed to pass a resolution for an early election. Without these conditions, the Prime Minister would complete the full term, reflecting the mandate given by the people.

    The significance of this proposal lies in providing a clear definition of what constitutes a loss of confidence in Parliament. This framework aims to prevent distractions such as the Dubai Move, ensuring that the government, civil society, businesses, and all Malaysians can plan their activities for the next four years with certainty. The 15th Parliament, for instance, would automatically dissolve on 18 December 2027, and General Election 16 could be expected around February 2028.

    Fixed electoral calendars, a practice observed in various democracies, including presidential systems like Indonesia and Taiwan, as well as parliamentary democracies like Norway, Sweden, and certain Australian states, contribute to stability. It is now time for Malaysia to adopt a similar approach, affirming its commitment to stability and accountability.

    **Projek SAMA is an initiative to advocate for institutional reforms to bring about political stability and accountability at a time when our nation steers through the uncharted waters of hung parliament and coalition governments. In Malaysia, we share the common (sama) destiny.

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    Charles Santiago, ex MP of DAP

    *Unity Under Threat: Chales Santiago Addresses Mahathir's Racially Charged Statements*

    Charles Santiago explains the racially charged statements made by Tun M, asserting that Indians and Chinese are disloyal to the country. Charles considers Mahathir's remarks bankrupt of substantial issues. Indians have been in Malaysia for over 100 years, arriving during British administration as rubber planters and agricultural workers, contributing significantly to Malaysia's progress, just like the Chinese.

    He said that, Mahathir’s attitude has the potential to divide the harmony in the country for a long time. Many people are now becoming aware and rejecting Tun M's statements.

    While acknowledging the recent truthful remarks by Datuk Ambiga, Mr. Charles Santiago emphasizes that PMX has brought about many changes since becoming the Prime Minister. He acknowledges that religious issues are often brought to Parliament by the opposition to destabilize the government, but he advises PMX not to lose hope in the face of dirty political games, as the people stand firm with PMX.


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15 January 2024



On Today Show

— Celine Lim, Managing Director of Save Rivers – Sarawak Premier Abang Jo Silent as Residents Against Unwanted Dam Projects In Sarawak
— Kulleh Selong, Residents of Long Bangan Belaga and Micheal Jok, Secretary General of SCRIPS – Belaga Voices: Rejecting Dam Construction Amidst Lessons from Bakun and Murum
— Nunggang from Ulu Baram – Beyond the Timber Road: Logging Companies' Neglect, GPS’s irresponsibility and Community Action
— Abdul Aziz Ismail, Selangor Anti Human Trafficking Council – The Plight of Unemployed Migrants: Seeking Equitable Solutions

Topik Pada Hari Ini
— Celine Lim, Pengarah Urusan Save Rivers – Abang Jo, Ketua Menteri Sarawak, Diam Apabila Penduduk Menentang Projek Empangan yang Tidak Diingini di Sarawak
— Kulleh Selong, Penduduk Long Bangan Belaga dan Micheal Jok, Setiausaha Agung SCRIPS – Suara Belaga: Menolak Pembinaan Empangan dalam Pengajaran dari Bakun dan Murum
— Nunggang dari Ulu Baram – Lebih Daripada Jalan Balak: Pengabaian Syarikat Pembalakan, Ketidakbertanggungjawaban GPS, dan Tindakan Komuniti
— Abdul Aziz Ismail, Majlis anti penyeludupan manusia Selangor – Cabaran Pekerja Migran: Mencari Penyelesaian yang Adil

  • *Special Highlight*

    1. Sarawak Premier Abang Johari lied; residents in Tutoh, Gaat, and Belaga never gave approval for dam construction.

    2. BERSIH 2.0 Chairman, Ambiga, expresses disappointment over slow and inadequate reforms promised by PMX. Acts of sedition and communication and multimedia acts are still enforced.

    3. Attorney General Ahmad Terriruddin states that it is not the prosecution's duty to provide reasons for dropping charges. Zaid Malik, Executive Director of Lawyer for Liberty, disputes the Attorney General's statement. If the AG does not provide reasons for dropping cases, it implies a lack of accountability to the public.

    4. Chief Justice Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, however, asserts that the national judiciary unfairly criticized when prosecutors withdraw criminal charges.

    5. Former Law Minister Zaid Ibrahim disagrees with the Permanent Parliament Act.

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    Celine Lim, Managing Director of Save Rivers

    *Sarawak Premier Abang Jo Silent as Residents Against Unwanted Dam Projects In Sarawak*

    Today Save Rivers held a meeting with residents from Tutoh, Apoh and Mulu areas. Residents in this area will be affected if the government's plan to build a cascading dam in Tutoh is implemented. They expressed their dismay at Sarawak Premier Abang Johari Openg's statement, who claimed that the residents of the Tutoh, Gaat and Belaga river areas agreed for a mega hydro dam to be built in their area. They questioned who met and agreed to the proposal?

    As a community that lives in villages and longhouses, there has not been any discussion with them regarding the proposal to build a hydro dam in Tutoh. They sent a letter to the Premier in November 2023 asking the question and stating their objection. But until now the Premier of Sarawak has not responded to our letter.

    According to Celine Lim, residents from Mulu, Tutoh and Apoh have launched a protest petition since last September 2023 and there have been over 500 signatures of residents protesting the GPS government's plan to build a hydro dam.

    She said that the communities know the environmental damage and social impact on them if dams are built. They are protesting and want the construction of the dam in their place to be cancelled. They do not believe building dams is an effective measure to control the crocodile population.

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    Kulleh Selong, Residents of Long Bangan Belaga and Micheal Jok, Secretary General of SCRIPS

    *Belaga Voices: Rejecting Dam Construction Amidst Lessons from Bakun and Murum*

    Kulleh responded to Sarawak Premier Abang Johari Openg's statement which stated that he had received approval from the community in 3 locations, namely Sungai Belaga, Tutoh and Gaat, who have agreed to have a dam built in their area.

    Kulleh was surprised by the Sarawak Premier's statement and insisted that This is the first time he heard such a suggestion. They from the village have never discussed the proposal to build a dam. They all disagree if a dam is built in their area. Kulleh said that they have seen what happened in Bakun and Murum.

    According to Michael Jok, they at Belaga have over 20 years of experience dealing with dam issues. Their question to Premier and GPS, what are the real benefits of dam construction? Residents in Bakun and Murum faced severe hardship when the dam was built in their area.

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    Nunggang from Ulu Baram

    *Beyond the Timber Road: Logging Companies' Neglect, GPS’s irresponsibility and Community Action*

    Mr. Nunggang's statement also highlighted the irresponsibility of logging companies. He emphasized that after these logging companies withdraw, it is essential for the government to not only focus on road repair but also address the environmental damages caused by the irresponsible logging practices. The logging companies, in their pursuit of profit, often engage in unsustainable logging, deforestation, and environmental degradation, leaving the local communities to deal with the aftermath.

    Mr. Nunggang expressed concern about the lack of accountability on the part of these logging companies, urging the government to hold them responsible for the ecological impact on the forests. He emphasized that the government should not only revoke permits for such irresponsible companies but also enact stricter regulations to prevent further environmental harm. The toll imposed by the LG Bemang community is seen as a measure to compensate for the neglect and damage caused by these logging activities.

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    Abdul Aziz Ismail, Selangor Anti Human Trafficking Council

    *The Plight of Unemployed Migrants: Seeking Equitable Solutions*

    A follow-up operation to crackdown on illegal immigrants will be carried out by the Department of Internal Security and Public Order (KDNKA) of Bukit Aman. The police, during enforcement actions, discovered that some individuals did not possess proper documentation, indicating a possible involvement in human trafficking or being deceived into the situation.

    When questioned about the treatment of these illegal immigrants, Azizi, who has long been advocating for the rights of undocumented foreign workers, expressed that the ongoing crackdown is a standard procedure in every legalization program. The intensified enforcement aims to prevent any potential misconduct by the government that brings in foreign workers without ensuring ready employment.

    Azizi highlighted a concerning trend where, in the past sixty months alone, 4773 Bangladeshi migrant workers entered the country, with 90 percent arriving without secured employment. These individuals often face unfair treatment, and the law, while comprehensive, lacks effective enforcement practices by the statutory bodies.

    Azizi emphasized the importance of a balanced approach that not only addresses illegal immigration but also ensures the fair treatment of foreign workers brought into the country. The current enforcement actions are seen as a crucial step to rectify past shortcomings and uphold the principles of a just and lawful system.


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