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12 August 2020

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Full Show 12 August 2020 RFS

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Dalam progrem Radio Free Sarawak lemai tu,
kitai ngenang pasal duit tulung ti diberi rayat mayuh dikena nulung Lim Guan Eng mayar wang gadai ti dipinta kot, semua duit tulung nya diatu lebih RM3 million, nya alai kitai nanya nama kebuah siku orang politik ti jelai berita nya minta duit suap....RM 3 million ? Diatu MP Jugah Muyang diberi asil ti disemayaka ngagai iya upah iya ti betukar prau politik. lalu perintah PN udah ngemendarka duit ti diagihka dikena ngaga projek ba sitak iya, kitai meda amat endaka semaya nya nyadi nyata, kitai arapka semanya enda nyadi ampa dikena semina dikena ngasaka ati orang di menua nya. Orang di Kebauau diatu mengkang nadai ai beresi, lalu ai ba sungai sida kamah ngundan rachun ti dibuai ari ladang sawit kompini Sarananas - taja 15 taun perintah udah semaya deka ngaga jalai raya enggau pemansang ti bukai. Diatu sida mengkang bechara nanka tanah ncr sida ti dirampas ari sida. Di nengeri diatu rumah ti dikumbai rumah ungkus murah berega RM200 ribu, nama atur ti dikena perintah nulung rayat ti pindah ari pesisir ke nengeri laban tanah ti endur sida beridup udah abis di rampas sereta direngkap ladang sawit?.....
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English

On the show today: As donations to Lim Guan Eng's legal fund hit RM3 million we ask why would this popular politician need to ask for a bribe of .... RM3 million? Meanwhile, Frog MP Jugah Muyang is bragging about the reward of promised 'projects' to his constituency, so we look at the reality of promises made but never kept with communities on the ground. Villagers like the people of Kebauau still are with no fresh since their river was polluted by chemicals from the Sarananas oil palm plantation - that is despite 15 years of promises to bring roads and services. They are still fighting for their lands which were stolen from them. Also, down in the urban areas so-called 'low cost' housing has become very high cost indeed, explains Edwin Jipun who migrated from Ulu Tinjar to Miri to find work. Like so many others his family live in cramped squat accommodation as the so-called low cost houses now cost RM200,000 What is the state government doing to help such people thrown off the lands taken for plantations?......