19 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini

> Richard Engan, Penduduk Long Terawan Mulu Baram - Kami Mahukan JalanRaya, Bukan Jalan Kayu Balak
> Charles Santiago, bekas MP Klang - Isu Pendidikan Graduan SPM yang Belum Terselesaikan
> Wing Miku, Aktivis Sosial dari Bakun - Janji-Janji Kerajaan yang Tidak Ditepati kepada Penduduk Bakun
> Paul Nungang dari Long Liam - Melindungi Ekosistem Baram, Hentikan Pembalakan Hari Ini Di Rancangan

On Today Show
> Richard Engan, Resident of Long Terawan Mulu Baram – We want Paved Roads, Not Log Roads
> Charles Santiago, ex-MP of Klang – Parliament's Silence: The Unaddressed Issue of SPM Graduates' Education
> Wing Miku, Social Activisst from Bakun – Decades of Disappointment: Government's Broken Promises to Bakun Natives
> Paul Nungang from Long Liam – Safeguarding Baram's Ecosystem, Stop Logging Today

  • Special Randau

    1. The allocation of RM331 million for log road upgrades is wasteful. It's time for PMX to build permanent roads to remote villages in the interior. Logging companies are benefiting without justification.

    2. Norges Bank is a major shareholder of CMSB. Did Norges Bank acquire its shares through legitimate transactions, or is there a connection to the transfer of a significant number of CMS shares to Ragad several months ago? We request that Norges Bank disclose the details of the stock transactions honestly and transparently.

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    Richard Engan, Resident of Long Terawan Mulu Baram

    *We want Paved Roads, Not Log Roads*

    The announcement of an allocation of RM331 million to upgrade and maintain log roads in Sarawak is unnecessary and a waste. Richard said Reluctantly.

    On Sept 18, 2023, Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi announced the allocation and the upgrade and maintenance process should be completed before Christmas 2023. This is an act that wastes people's money. According to Richard, every year hundreds of millions are announced for upgrades and maintenance. But we residents of Baram do not see any log roads being upgraded. There are no signs erected indicating the existence of log road upgrading works. This is a waste and this action is as if the government is giving free money to logging companies. This practice should be stopped - Said Richard. The government should not spend money to repair the log roads. The logging company itself should take responsibility for maintaining all logging roads in Sarawak for the convenience of the rural population. The reason is that all these logging companies have been making excessive profits - for the past decades. Now is not the time to force the rural residents to continue using log roads, instead the government should start now to build paved roads into villages throughout Sarawak.

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    Charles Santiago, ex-MP of Klang

    *Parliament's Silence: The Unaddressed Issue of SPM Graduates' Education*

    Approx 180K or 48.74% who finished SPM in 2021 have no plans to pursue their education. The decision by nearly half of the SPM graduates in 2021 not to pursue further education has raised concerns about its potential repercussions for Malaysia. Among the key reasons cited for this trend are a lack of interest in continuing studies and the belief that alternative career paths, such as becoming e-hailing drivers, offer the prospect of substantial income. These considerations are leading some graduates to question the value of spending four years in university only to start with an income ranging from 2000 to 3000 Malaysian Ringgit upon graduation.

    This significant number of SPM graduates opting out of higher education has considerable implications for the nation. As the cost of living continues to rise, the limited availability of educational opportunities can result in longer working hours for these individuals, often surpassing the standard 8-hour workday. This extended work commitment becomes a necessity for those seeking to earn more in order to cope with the challenges posed by inflation.

    It is crucial for the Malaysian government to address this issue promptly and proactively. The Ministry of Education (MOE), under the leadership of Minister Fadhlina Siddiq, must take decisive steps to reverse this concerning trend. The potential consequences, including the impact on skills development, unemployment rates, wage disparities, and poverty levels, cannot be ignored.

    The MOE should consider implementing comprehensive strategies aimed at encouraging SPM graduates to pursue higher education.

    Another noteworthy aspect of this issue is the lack of substantial debate on it within the Malaysian Parliament. Given the far-reaching implications of a large number of SPM graduates opting out of further education, it is crucial for policymakers to engage in discussions and develop strategies that promote higher education and skills development for all Malaysians.

    In conclusion, the increasing number of SPM graduates choosing not to pursue higher education demands immediate attention and action. The government, led by the Ministry of Education, must develop and implement comprehensive plans to encourage students to continue their studies. Only by addressing this challenge effectively can Malaysia secure a brighter future for its youth and mitigate the potential negative consequences for the nation as a whole.

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    Hary Wing, Social Activisst from Bakun

    *Decades of Disappointment: Government's Broken Promises to Bakun Natives*

    Natives from Sarawak's Bakun region, uprooted in 1997 due to the RM15 billion hydro-electric dam project, are criticizing state and federal governments for failing to fulfill 25 years of promises to upgrade their resettlement longhouses. Eight of these longhouses have been destroyed by fires.

    The latest fire, which occurred just four days ago, destroyed Block B of the Uma Nyaving longhouse. Social activist Harry Wing highlights that despite repeated assurances, eight of the 15 longhouses provided in the Sg Asap Resettlement Scheme have burned down due to deteriorating wooden structures and electrical systems.

    Wing emphasizes the hardships faced by native communities as a result of unfulfilled government promises. The original 15 longhouses accommodating 15,000 Bakun natives were hastily constructed in 1997 for the flooding of the Bakun Dam reservoir. These wooden longhouses have suffered from rotting structures and wiring systems.

    Wing suggests a phase two for the resettlement scheme, featuring concrete longhouses and new farmland to accommodate the growing population. Without action, the risk of fires continues to rise.

    On September 11, Block B of Uma Nyaving was completely destroyed in a blaze, displacing more than 150 residents. Last year, on July 12, the Uma Sambop longhouse also suffered a similar fate, leaving more than 700 people homeless. The Sg Asap Resettlement Scheme is situated about 50 kilometers downstream from the Bakun Dam in central Sarawak.

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    Paul Nungang from Long Liam

    *Safeguarding Baram's Ecosystem: Stop Logging Today*

    A year after Samling initiated a defamation lawsuit against the grassroots indigenous organization SAVE Rivers, the logging company has decided to drop the case. The lawsuit, which was originally scheduled for trial today in the Miri High Court, was unexpectedly withdrawn after last-minute discussions.

    This development is certainly encouraging news. However, there is an additional aspect to consider. Samling should also consider withdrawing from its involvement in the other three avenues within Ulu Baram. The reason for this is that as long as logging activities remain active in those areas, the government may be hesitant to invest in building infrastructure, such as roads.

    As the Baram villagers, it is essential for us to maintain our opposition to logging activities to allow the forest to regenerate naturally. Simultaneously, it is imperative that the government takes steps to provide necessary infrastructure, including roads, to facilitate the development of inland communities.

    By addressing both these aspects, we can strive for a more sustainable and balanced approach to development and conservation in our region.


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18 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Inni
> Dennis Along, Pengarah Komunikasi PKR Baram - Komuniti Orang Asal Sarawak Menemui Harapan dalam Kejayaan Save Rivers
> Irene Grace, Penduduk Long Moh Baram - Penarikan Diri Samling Menandakan Kemenangan bagi Orang Baram
> Nasir Dollah, Timbalan Pengerusi Jaringan Kampung Orang Asli Kelantan (JKOAK) - Ancaman Pembalakan di Pos Ber Menimbulkan Kebimbangan di Kalangan Penduduk Orang Asli
> George dari Uma Akeh - Menanam Pokok di Sini, Menebang Pokok di Sana: Kerajaan Negeri GPS Hanya Mengutamakan Keuntungan Mereka Sendiri

On Today Show
> Dennis Along, PKR Baram Communications Director – Sarawak's Native Communities Find Hope in Save Rivers' Legal Triumph
> Irene Grace, Long Moh Baram resident – Samling's Retreat Marks a Win for Baram's Environmental Advocates
> Nasir Dollah, Deputy Chairman of the Kelantan Orang Asli Village Network (JKOAK) – Logging Threat in Pos Ber Sparks Concern Among Orang Asli Residents
> George from Uma Akeh – Planting Trees Here, Cutting Trees There: GPS State Gov only Prioritizing Their Own Profit

  • Special Randau

    1. Samling Withdrawal of a defamation lawsuit of 5 million against Save Rivers

    2. PMX's visit to China - RM19.84 billion MOU, and China increases palm oil imports to 500,000 tons per year

    3. Questions related to the Zahid Hamidi DNAA case can be asked in tomorrow's PMQT session, says Minister of Law Azalina Othman

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    Dennis Along- PKR Baram Communications Director

    *Sarawak's Native Communities Find Hope in Save Rivers' Legal Triumph*

    According to Dennis, Save Rivers' victory over Samling today shows that. The giant logging companies can be defeated by the villagers, if we are brave, smart and true. Just like the story in the bible "David vs Goliath". Who would have thought that Samling could be defeated today - Dennis said. The moral of this case- That the Natives in Sarawak can defend their land and forest through the right way in court. Dennis thanked the lawyer representing Save Rivers- Simon Siah and Dennis also thanked Peter Kalang for always fighting for the people of Baram. We at RFS have not yet managed to get a comment from Save Rivers and Lawyer Simon Siah. We understand that the parties involved are not allowed to issue statements, which is part of the terms of the settlement.

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    Irene Grace- Long Moh Baram resident

    *Samling's Retreat Marks a Win for Baram's Environmental Advocates*

    Irene felt confident and grateful to Save Rivers, Peter Kalang - for defending the Baram forest and river from encroachment by the Samling Logging Company. As a result of the persistence of Peter Kalang and the team, today Samling has withdrawn. According to Irene the people of Baram will defend their Forest, land and river from any invasion. Previously we managed to defend Baram from being flooded by the Baram hydroelectric dam (it was frozen). We are confident and believe that we will succeed once again in defending Baram from the continuous forest encroachment.

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    Nasir Dollah, Deputy Chairman of the Kelantan Orang Asli Village Network (JKOAK)

    *Logging Threat in Pos Ber Sparks Concern Among Orang Asli Residents*

    Yesterday, the community of Kampung Pos Ber, which includes Kampung Cedal, Kerbok, Mendrod, and Kampung Haed of Pos Brooke, lodged a police report regarding the encroachment on their customary land. This issue is not new, but the most recent incident involves a logging company about to commence operations. We have engaged in a series of discussions with the company during which the community decided to oppose both the logging activity and the subsequent plantation that will follow.

    Currently, we have not received any response from the company, and we sincerely hope they will consider our concerns. We also urge the state government to halt this activity in Pos Ber. After logging, the area is slated to become a commercial plantation covering 2,000 acres, which is within the vicinity of Orang Asli customary territory and close to our settlements. This development will have a significant impact on our rubber trees, durians, and other fruit trees, in addition to causing pollution in the rivers and the environment.

    We are counting on relevant authorities, such as the forestry department and JAKOA (Department of Orang Asli Development), to play their roles in addressing this issue.

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    George from Uma Akeh

    *Planting Trees Here, Cutting Trees There: GPS State Gov only Prioritizing Their Own Profits*

    The Sarawak Forest Department has initiated tree-planting programs to balance conservation and development, aligning with the 'Greening Malaysia' agenda. Telang Usan assemblyman Dennis Ngau emphasized that these efforts aim to restore and enhance the region's ecological wealth and biodiversity.

    George comment that, on one hand, the Forestry Department is planting trees, but on the other hand, logging companies are cutting them down. This way, it makes no difference - it's a cycle of planting and cutting.

    He mentioned that the state government of Sarawak also intends to build dams, but they clear land and plant trees, which he sees as mere distractions. He pointed out that the continuous logging of trees, both in the past and present, has led to recurrent inland floods, and the cleared land is used for oil palm plantations instead of crops like rice that the people need.

    He stated that if the Sarawak state government truly wants to help the people, they should develop a series of planting activities for the inland communities.


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15 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Randau Khas - Mengapa Sarawak Menentang Projek-Projek Empangan: Pengajaran dari Libya
> Iswardy Morni, Pakar Politik dari Sarawak - Soalan-Soalan yang Belum Dijawab Mengenai Projek-Projek Mega Sarawak
> Asraf, Jawatankuasa Pemandu Bersih - Memastikan sistem kehakiman dan keadilan ditegakkan
> Ramould Siew dari Tahabas - 916, 60 Tahun Hari Malaysia: Keperluan Pembangunan Luar Bandar Sarawak
> Chiew Choon Man, MP PKR Miri - Seruan untuk Pembiayaan Sukan yang Lebih Adil: Mengatasi Ketidakseimbangan di Sarawak dan Sabah

On Today Show

> Special Randau – Why Sarawak Resists Dam Projects: Lessons from Libya
> Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawak – The Unanswered Questions of Sarawak's Mega Projects
> Asraf, Bersih Steering Committee – Ensuring Judicial Independence: Bersih's Call for Role Separation
> Ramould Siew of Tahabas – 916, 60years of MalaysiaDay: Sarawak's Rural Development Needs
> Chiew Choon Man, PKR MP of Miri – Calls for Fairer Sports Funding: Addressing Disparities in Sarawak and Sabah

  • Special Randau

    *Why Sarawak Resists Dam Projects: Lessons from Libya*

    The devastating floods in Derna, Libya, and the collapse of two dams in Wadi Derna have highlighted the risks associated with dam construction. These dams, built in the 1970s to prevent floods, failed during the disaster, raising concerns about similar risks in other areas, including Sarawak.

    the Libya dam disaster serves as a cautionary tale, shedding light on various risks associated with dam construction, including threats to lives, property, society, culture, and politics. Consequently, interior populations may harbor reservations about further dam construction, particularly if they doubt the government's ability to effectively manage these projects.

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    Iswardy Morni, Political Analyst from Sarawak

    *The Unanswered Questions of Sarawak's Mega Projects*

    GPS implements mega projects for Kroni's profit, the people of Sarawak are marginalized.

    For the past few weeks, the GPS Sarawak government has started testing the ART that will officially operate in Sarawak. According to Iswardy, the original plan of the Sarawak state government was to build an LRT at a cost of 10 billion ringgit. But changed to ART using hydrogen power at a cost of 5 billion ringgit. This makes the cost per km RM715.3 million. For Iswardy, this cost is very expensive and the RM5 billion spent on this ART project should be able to provide standard roads to the entire interior of Sarawak. The average construction cost per km of road in Sarawak ranges from 4 million to 12 million. Iswardy questioned why such an expensive project was implemented. Who will benefit the most? People or GPS cronies. We Sarawakians need explanations and details related to this project. The GPS Sarawak government should focus on the needs of the people first, not a mega project that will be used by a small group of residents and a few crony companies making huge profits. Because GPS does not want to cooperate with PH in Sarawak. I would like to ask GPS (Deputy Prime Minister Fadilah Yusuf). What is the status of MA63 which he chairs. PMX requested that all problems related to MA63 be resolved quickly (one month). However, until now Fadilah has failed to present any progress related to it. GPS cannot blame PMX if there is a delay in the implementation of MA63. On the other hand GPS is fully responsible for explaining what are the obstacles to the implementation of MA63 until now. The people of Sabah and Sarawak demand an explanation.

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    Asraf, Bersih Steering Committee

    *Ensuring Judicial Independence: Bersih's Call for Role Separation*

    Bersih has consistently advocated for the separation of the Attorney General and Public Prosecutor roles. This separation is crucial, as our country has faced issues where institutions like the Attorney General's office and other bodies like SPRM and PDRM have been used as tools to target and prosecute political opponents.

    The Attorney General should serve as a legal advisor to the government, while the role of the public prosecutor should be to charge individuals with crimes. This separation is essential for maintaining a system of checks and balances and ensuring independence from executive power.

    Regarding the timeframe of one year, there is a need for a clear and reasonable timeframe to prevent unnecessary delays. The Task Force's work should ideally be completed within 6 to 8 months, allowing for thorough research and preparation. This would enable the motions for separation to be presented during the upcoming finance debate.

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    Ramould Siew of Tahabas

    *916, 60years of MalaysiaDay: Sarawak's Rural Development Needs*

    Speaking about 916, it appears that the achievement of true independence in Sarawak for the people of Sarawak is still far behind. This is because development in rural areas has not reached 50% for the people, such as paved roads, clean water, 24-hour electricity, healthcare facilities, and schools are still in a very poor condition.

    The cost of living is still on the rise, such as the price of rice, and many netizens cannot comprehend this situation because they often blame the Unity government. This is not just a problem in Malaysia; in fact, it is an issue across the entire Asian region, which should be understood by the people.

    The reform agenda of PMX cannot be implemented if the opposition keeps playing the religion and race card and constantly seeks ways to seize power.

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    Chiew Choon Man, PKR MP of Miri

    *Calls for Fairer Sports Funding: Addressing Disparities in Sarawak and Sabah*

    Chiew has suggested that the federal government revise its sports funding formula to consider logistical factors and higher expenses in Sarawak and Sabah, especially for sports teams from rural areas. He argued that the current uniform rate of assistance for schools, including the Malaysian School Sports Council (MSSM), is outdated and inadequate for developing national sports. Chiew highlighted the challenges faced by students and sports teams in Sarawak and Sabah, such as higher transportation, accommodation, and food costs when participating in competitions. He emphasized the need for a more pragmatic funding formula to ensure equal opportunities for students nationwide and cited instances of teachers struggling to secure sponsorship for talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Chiew's proposal aims to address these disparities and enhance sports development in these regions.


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14 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Thomas Jalong, aktivis alam sekitar dari Baram – Jangan Membina Empangan Lagi di Sarawak

> Gereng Jadum, Penan dari kawasan Pemindahan Metalun, (Empangan Murum) - Pembinaan Empangan Murum Membuat Komuniti Penan Kesulitan dalam Pembangunan

> Zulhaidah Suboh, PKR Sibuti - Dilema Pertanian Sarawak: Penanaman Padi atau Empangan?

> Jeffrey Ngui, pengerusi Muda Sarawak - Usaha Bersama MUDA dan PSM: Mendesak Peletakan Jawatan Sementara Zahid Hamidi

On Today Show
> Thomas Jalong, environmental activist from Baram – Putting an End to Dam Construction in Sarawak
> Gereng Jadum, Penan from the Metalun Resettlement area, (Murum Dam) – Murum Dam Construction Leaves Penan Community Struggling for Development
> Zulhaidah Suboh, PKR of Sibuti – Sarawak's Agricultural Dilemma: Rice Cultivation or Mega Dams?
> Jeffrey Ngui, chairperson of Muda Sarawak – MUDA and PSM's Joint Efforts: Urging Zahid Hamidi's Temporary Resignation

  • Thomas Jalong, environmental activist from Baram

    *Putting an End to Dam Construction in Sarawak*

    Premier Abang Johari Openg has highlighted Sarawak's potential to generate 20,000 megawatts (MW) of hydropower through the construction of additional dams, facilitating electricity export. Currently, Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) owns Bakum, Murum, and Batang Ai dams, with the Baleh dam under construction, set to produce 1,285 megawatts and be operational by 2027. SEB is already exporting electricity to West Kalimantan, Indonesia, and aims to export to Sabah by 2024.

    In response, Thomas Jalong commented that whenever the Sarawak state government discusses power exports, the focus inevitably returns to large dams. Despite talks of alternative energy sources, the predominant recommendation remains centered on large dams.

    Sarawak already possesses numerous large dams, including the forthcoming Baleh Dam. Despite this abundance, not all of Sarawak's regions have access to electricity, which is disheartening and concerning.

    The dams proposed by GPS are primarily located in the interior river regions, where the local population relies on rivers and forests for their livelihoods. This is a matter that warrants our attention.

    It is apparent that these proposed dams are primarily intended for electricity export to other countries rather than benefiting Sarawak's residents. This prioritizes economic interests over the well-being of the people.

    Furthermore, this situation has garnered international attention due to the disruption and destruction of customary lands belonging to indigenous communities without their consent, causing severe environmental damage.

    Thomas Jalong urges the public to remain informed about these issues and calls upon GPS to immediately cease the destruction of the interior forests and rivers, which are essential to the livelihoods of the interior communities. He implores them to halt further dam construction.

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    Gereng Jadum, Penan from the Metalun Resettlement area, (Murum Dam)

    *Murum Dam Construction Leaves Penan Community Struggling for Development*

    Yesterday The Vipes newspaper reported that the Agong/Raja ordered that members of Parliament and Sarawak assemblymen do more for the poor in rural Sarawak. The King said this at a dinner party in Kuching after successfully completing the 2,145km Borneo tour. According to the King, he heard for himself and saw for himself that there are rural areas that still do not have clean water supply. King said- go visit the people and solve their problems. Gereng revealed that in the Metalun area, the Penan people still do not have tar roads, schools are still under construction, clinics are still not there and there is still no clean water supply. We have been looking forward to all these facilities for 60 years - but they have not yet arrived. While being interviewed by RFS several times the telephone line was disconnected. Gereng explained that Metalun had been cut off from the outside world for a week. No internet and telephone coverage. Residents use ConnecMe services. But the price is too expensive. RM12 for 1GB of data. Gereng hopes that his complaint will be heard by the Sarawak government and our problem will be resolved immediately. The celebration of Malaysia Day will be celebrated in Kuching on Saturday 16 September 2023. However, Gereng Jadum and his friends cannot go to Kuching because the distance is too far and there is no money.

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    Zulhaidah Suboh, PKR of Sibuti

    *Sarawak's Agricultural Dilemma: Rice Cultivation or Mega Dams?*

    Zulhaidah stated that the decreasing rice cultivation in Sarawak is due to land being used for the agricultural sector. To address this issue of rice prices, it solely requires political will. This means that the Sarawak state government can revive the agricultural sector, but it appears that the government does not have plans for rice cultivation. The government leans towards building mega projects like dams for exporting electricity to neighboring countries, which is highly disappointing because essential needs are not prioritized

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    Jeffrey Ngui, chairperson of Muda Sarawak

    *MUDA and PSM's Joint Efforts: Urging Zahid Hamidi's Temporary Resignation*

    MUDA plans to join a rally with other Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to protest against the Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi's DNAA corruption charges. Additionally, MUDA, in collaboration with PSM, will submit a memorandum to the Attorney General's Chambers, urging Zahid to step down pending the disposal of the Yayasan Akalbudi case. According to Jeffrey, the memorandum submission has already been completed. This serves as the primary platform for people to voice their concerns in both parliament and on social media. MUDA has also announced its withdrawal of support from the unity government.

    MUDA remains committed to being the voice of the people and plans to organize a series of protests. Sarawak MUDA has initiated a campaign on social media platforms such as TikTok. However, on September 16th, a special and historically significant day for the formation of Malaysia, MUDA Sarawak has not yet made a decision to participate in any protests. Nonetheless, MUDA is dedicated to joining any street protests organized by CSOs, NGOs, Sarawak activists, or the Sarawak chapter when they occur


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13 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Nick Kelesau, Jurucakap Pertubuhan Penan Keruan, Baram – Penan mendesak Kerajaan tarik balik sijil (FMU) MTCC dan lesen Pembalakan Samling serentak

> Meor Razak, Penyelidik Lapangan bagi SAM – Impak Alam Sekitar dan Sosial: SAM Menentang Cadangan Hutan Kledang Saiong.

> Tay Wei Wei, PKR Sri Aman – Usaha Pembangunan Sri Aman: Satu Perjalanan Panjang Yang Belum Selesai.

> Chris Lau, Wartawan Bebas dari Sarawak – Kontroversi Berkaitan Pembebasan Zahid Hamidi dan Sambutan DAP.

On Today Show

> Nick Kelesau, Spokesperson for the Penan Keruan Organization, Baram – Penan urges the GPS Gov to withdraw the MTCC certificate (FMU) and the Samling Logging license simultaneously
> Meor Razak, field researcher of SAM – Environmental and Social Impacts: SAM's Stand Against the Kledang Saiong Forest Proposal

> Tay Wei Wei, PKR Sri Aman – Sri Aman's Quest for Development: A Long Journey Yet to be Completed
> Chris Lau, independent Journalist from Sarawak – Controversy Surrounding Zahid Hamidi's Release and DAP's Welcome

  • Special Randau

    1. The Borneo exploration journey by Agong is ends today.

    2. Special Session of the House of Representatives - Mid-term Review of the 12th Malaysia Plan enters its third day.

    3. BERSIH 2.0, PN, MUDA, and the red-shirted group plan to hold a gathering on September 16, 2023, in the capital city to protest against the dropping of DNAA against Zahid Hamidi.

    4. Nick Kelesau requests the government to revoke the logging certificates and licenses granted to Samling.

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    Nick Kelesau, Spokesperson for the Penan Keruan Organization, Baram

    *Penan urges the GPS Gov to withdraw the MTCC certificate (FMU) and the Samling Logging license simultaneously*

    Nick Kelesau praised MTCC's action in withdrawing one of the Samling certificates for the Ravenscourt Forest Management Unit (FMU) in Sarawak. This was done after Samling failed to prove corrective action through a previous audit. According to Nick all this time Penan made a blockade to protest the logging done by Samling. This is real proof that Penan does not want logging. We also demand that the government cancel the logging license given to Samling in our area (Ba Abang and Long Pakan). Since Samling logged in our area, our forest has been badly damaged. Our forest reserves were encroached upon, our food supply was affected and even worse, the good relations between the villagers were becoming strained. Residents can no longer pray in one church. There are villages that are arguing over the existence of two village head positions. Samling carried out a campaign to divide the villagers so that they would be easy to dominate. Nick wants all Samling logging licenses revoked and the Penan forest returned.

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    Meor Razak, field researcher of SAM

    *Environmental and Social Impacts: SAM's Stand Against the Kledang Saiong Forest Proposal*

    SAM urges the state government not to proceed with the proposed forest plantation project. Covering an area of 4,289 hectares within the Kledang Saiong forest reserve in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, this project raises serious concerns about the extensive habitat damage it would cause. The plan involves clearing and cutting down natural trees and replacing them with just one or two species of trees. According to the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report, the surrounding area still boasts rich biodiversity, including endangered wildlife such as siamangs, tigers, and sun bears.

    Clearing all 4,289 hectares of the Kledang Saiong Forest reserve would leave these animals with nowhere else to go. Observations indicate that the area is blocked by a highway that runs through the Kledang Saiong range, preventing animals from crossing to the opposite area. In addition to the ecological concerns, the project would also lead to the loss of livelihoods for communities in the surrounding areas. It is worth noting that the project could result in pollution of the drinking water treatment plant in the vicinity, as well as the emission of carbon dioxide, an increase in heat, and a decrease in oxygen levels.

    It seems that the government has not learned from past experiences, as similar issues have arisen in Kedah. SAM strongly urges the state government to reconsider this project and prioritize the preservation of the valuable natural habitat in the Kledang Saiong forest reserve.

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    Tay Wei Wei, PKR Sri Aman

    *Sri Aman's Quest for Development: A Long Journey Yet to be Completed*

    When the Agong had to cancel the trip to Sri Aman, many people were deeply disappointed because all the preparations had already been made.

    Tay Wei Wei informed RFS that the true desire of the people of Sri Aman is to convey how difficult their lives are due to the lack of progress given to the people. Despite this, many longhouses still do not have access to clean water and electricity since the Sarawak government took power. The people are very thirsty for these basic amenities. Despite being part of Malaysia for 60 years since independence, the people are still far behind in terms of development.

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    Chris Lau, independent Journalist from Sarawak

    *Controversy Surrounding Zahid Hamidi's Release and DAP's Welcome*

    Zahid Hamidi's release, attendance at the DAP conference, and the warm welcome from DAP members mark an unprecedented event, symbolizing unity within the government. However, it has also sparked anger among some DAP supporters who are unhappy with DAP's support for politicians facing corruption allegations.

    Chris stated that Anwar Ibrahim has always emphasized the importance of combating corruption, which is a demand of the people. When the people voted for PH to form the government and elected Anwar as Prime Minister, it was with the hope that the country could rid itself of corruption and provide a brighter future for the people.

    Despite the fact that several members of parliament, including Anwar Ibrahim, have stated that they were not involved in Zahid Hamidi's release, there is still a lack of clarity regarding judicial justice.

    He pointed out that MUDA's only parliamentary seat, Muar Syed Sadiq, chose to withdraw support for the unity government, based on MUDA's principles. As for the future impact on the unity government, it remains to be seen. However, the country is in need of reform rather than reverting to a state of corruption and mismanagement.


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12 September 2023

Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Gabril Atong, Penduduk Rumah Panjang Punan Datah Ba (Hilir Empangan Bakun) – Eksport Elektrik vs. Keperluan Tempatan: Akses Elektrik yang Tidak Adil Kepada Penduduk Sarawak

> Abun Sui, Timbalan Pengerusi Sarawak PKR Senator Abun Sui – Bahaya Jalan Bakun: Panggilan Mendesak untuk Infrastruktur yang Lebih Selamat di Sarawak
> Thomas Fann, Pengerusi Bersih 2.0 – Peranan Syed Saddiq: Menyeimbangkan Kuasa di Parlimen Malaysia

On Today Show
> Gabril Atong, Long House Resident Punan Datah Ba (Downstream of Bakun Dam) – Electricity Export vs. Local Needs : Unequal Access to Electricity
> Abun Sui, Sarawak PKR Deputy Chairman Senator Abun Sui – Bakun Road Dangers: Urgent Calls for Safer Infrastructure in Sarawak
> Thomas Fann, chairperson of Bersih 2.0 – The Role of Syed Saddiq: Balancing Power in the Malaysian Parliament

  • Special Randau

    1. Sarawak's Plan to Sell Electricity to Singapore for Crony Contracts

    2. Zahid's Case to be Brought to Parliament by PSC - Assurance from YB William Leong

    3. President of MUDA Party Goes on a Rampage in Parliament

    4. Save Rivers Case Trial Scheduled for September 18-20, 2023. You are Invited to Attend.

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    Gabril Atong, Long House Resident Punan Datah Ba (Downstream of Bakun Dam)

    *Electricity Export vs. Local Needs : Unequal Access to Electricity*

    The Sarawak government's plan to sell 1000 megawatts of electricity to Singapore will not affect domestic needs, said Sarawak Utilities and Telecommunications Minister Datuk Julaihi Narawi. Selling electricity to Singapore will be done through the construction of a 700 KM submarine cable. Gabril thinks that in terms of the long-term economy it is good, there is continuous income for the state and the country. But the question is, who is the government's priority GPS?. While the majority of residents downstream of the Bakun dam still do not have access to electricity, even though the Bakun dam has been generating electricity for more than 10 years. Rumah Panjang Punan Datah Ba is only 60 km away from the Bakun dam. The Sarawak government still fails to supply electricity to the population. According to Gabril, all these mega project plans were made to produce contracts worth billions of ringgit which were then given to GPS cronies. Their priority is not the people. Their priority is the GPS party and their cronies. For the record of Bakun dam 2400 MW, Murum 944 MW and Baleh 1285 MW and all 3 dams in the parliamentary area of Hulu Rajang This produces more than 4000 MW of electricity. But strangely, the people in this parliamentary area are categorized as the poorest.

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    Abun Sui, Sarawak PKR Deputy Chairman Senator Abun Sui

    *Bakun Road Dangers: Urgent Calls for Safer Infrastructure in Sarawak*

    Sarawak PKR Deputy Chairman Senator Abun Sui recently survived a serious accident on the treacherous Bakun Road near Bakun Dam in central Sarawak. His pickup truck overturned after encountering potholes in a waterlogged stretch of the road. Fortunately, Abun and his fellow party members in the vehicle emerged unscathed.

    Abun had been driving cautiously at a speed of 70 km per hour when the accident occurred at KM65 of Bakun Road. This incident has highlighted the perilous conditions of Sarawak's interior roads, with similar accidents resulting in fatalities in recent times. Abun has urgently called on relevant federal and state ministries and departments to address the persistent road hazards.

    Abun emphasized the immediate need for the Public Works Department to repair the damaged sections of Bakun Road. This 200-kilometer road, connecting Bakun to Bintulu, was originally constructed in 1996 during the Bakun Dam project. Over the years, it has deteriorated, plagued by potholes, erosion, and landslides, primarily due to heavy usage by timber logging and plantation trucks.

    Before the incident happened, the Public Works Department has approved an additional allocation of RM1.5 million, increasing the total funding to RM7.5 million, for the repair and maintenance of the Simpang Bakun Road to Bakun Dam in Bintulu.

    Abun has also raised a pertinent question about the government's plan to export power to Singapore. Despite the presence of Bakun Dam nearby, he questions why there is insufficient street lighting on the roads. In comparison to well-lit highways in West Malaysia, Sarawak's roads are dangerous, marred by potholes, and pose significant risks to drivers. Abun insists that Sarawak's interior regions, where many still lack access to electricity, should be a priority. He believes that charging for electricity is reasonable, and any disconnection due to arrears should be contingent on ensuring that electricity is provided to the interior areas first.

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    Thomas Fann, chairperson of Bersih 2.0

    *The Role of Syed Saddiq: Balancing Power in the Malaysian Parliament*

    President of MUDA, Syed Saddiq, has decided that MUDA will withdraw its support for PH (Pakatan Harapan). However, Thomas believes that Syed Saddiq does not need to vacate his parliamentary seat, as he contested the election under the MUDA party and not under PH. Although there was an understanding with PH that he would support them with the condition that PH not contests in Muar, it is argued that he is not in violation of the Anti-Hopping law. In principle, every Member of Parliament must have the freedom to make decisions on issues, especially when they believe their principles are at stake.

    The disagreement arose primarily because Syed Saddiq was not in agreement with the decision to discharge but not acquit Zahid Hamidi of all his corruption charges. This was seen as a violation of PH's promise to fight against corruption and uphold the rule of law.

    Drawing a parallel to the 1MDB case during Najib Razak's tenure, where many UMNO members such as Muhyiddin and Syafie Abdal left their party, it is understood why Syed Saddiq decided to leave PH. At that time, these individuals were hailed as heroes for their principled stand.

    In this situation, Syed Saddiq plays an important role in parliament, as without his support, a Unity government would have no guarantee of securing a two-thirds majority in parliament. By including Syed Saddiq, the parliament just might have the numbers needed to support the PH government's agenda. Therefore, PH needs to negotiate with him if they want to achieve institutional reforms in parliament. This situation is not necessarily negative, and he is not violating the anti-hopping law.


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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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