Thursday 3 May 2012

Kenyah Radio DJ victimised without basis, says NGO

Letter from Peter Kalang, chairman of Save Rivers Sarawak Network.
I am sad and disgusted to learn that Mr. Jude Juda Anye (JJ) a Kenyah Discs Jockey (DJ) at Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) Miri is being unjustly accused and penalized. I think that it is an unwarranted penalty which is made in a haste; it is a coldhearted and reckless reaction spurred by a simple, one minute phone call which I made to the RTM Kenyah telephone called-in radio programme. From that call JJ was accused of collaborating with my campaign which is against the construction of mega dams in Sarawak. JJ is never a part of my campaign team nor has he ever collaborated with my team in our campaign in any way. We in the SAVE Rivers network respect the position and role of the civil service and thus never invite any civil servant to work with us.
JJ was on duty on the the 20th of March 2012. He was taking phone calls for the programme as usual, when I made my call. Like all others that day, I asked permission while on the air to be allowed to give my message. JJ allowed me to do so. My message on the radio was simple and short, inviting all those from the Baram District to an open discussion. Since I did not give any details of the discussion, there was no way that the DJ could tell what the discussion was about. The invitation was very short, just three sentences. JJ did not have an interview with me as claimed by those who made the accusation. I can get listeners to testify to all what I said on the air that day.
Even though it is very clear from the above mentioned, the administrative authority of the RTM in Kuching and Miri were pressured to take disciplinary action against JJ. The pressure came from politicians joining forces with a senior officer from the State Secretariat.  Knowing the nature of the broadcast and to avoid drastic and permanently damaging action the RTM authority took some measures, which are as follows:
(1)   Taking JJ off the air from the Kenyah section while he could still serve as DJ in the Malay section in RTM Miri.
(2)   Direct phone call-in broadcast on the air for Kenyah section in Miri is now stopped. Messages are now given to and read out by a Kenyah DJ. (Take note that this service is critical for the communities who live in areas without other means of communication.)
However, these measures which are already taken do not seem to be enough to satisfy the rage of one politician and the senior officer from the State Secretariat. Now they pressured the RTM administration to transfer JJ to another town, Bintulu, where there is no Kenyah radio service. He is told to report for duty in Bintulu almost immediately.
JJ is a very popular DJ and much talked about by those who listen to him on the air in the Kenayh broadcast and the Malay service. He is also a popular Master of Ceremony and announcer at functions in and around Miri. He was the pioneer who started the Kenyah Radio Program for RTM. RTM Miri is the first to have a scheduled Kenyah language broadcast ever and anywhere. At the moment RTM has only one other permanent staff serving in the Kenyah section. JJ’s transfer will be a lost for the Kenyah community as a whole, particularly those in the rural areas. JJ’s signature slogan now popular throughout the Miri Division is “Bichem Bichem”.
It is so sad that the politicians and the officer from the State Secretariat who put the pressure on the RTM administration are of Orang Ulu ethnics. The Kenyahs who with JJ are losing out due to this are also of the Orang Ulu group. The zeal of the people concerned for the so called disciplinary action is a clear case of abuse of power; it is done without the required procedure. On behalf of JJ and our Kenyah community I would like to request the politicians and civil servants to act with caution and be more humanely in their work. Above all, politicians should not interfere with the administration of government just like the government servants should not be involved with active politics. If the politicians have the wellbeing of the people in their hearts they should withdraw all the actions taken against JJ, which affect the Kenyah community as a whole and Miri RTM radio listeners in general.

Villagers put up barricades to protest against encroachment by oil palm plantation




The villagers of Kampung Stenggang with a huge banner denouncing the encroachment by the company.


Bau, May 3, 2012: Over 300 villagers from Kampung Stenggang in Lundu district have erected barricade against an oil palm company for what they considered as encroaching into their native customary rights (NCR) land.
They erected the barricade yesterday afternoon after failing to get the help of the Lands and Survey to stop the Peninsular Malaysia-based company from pulling back their machineries.
Speaking to reporters today, the village’s assistant head Carolus Jeim Langie said he and other village elders had approached the Lands and Surveys director Julaihi Abdullah about the encroachment three weeks ago.
“He agreed to look into the matter and to stop the company from further encroaching into our NCR land, but sad to say, the company’s workers are still damaging our land,” he said.
He also showed to reporters a letter signed by a former director of the Lands and Surveys, Datuk Sudarsono Osman, that the government recognised the existence of their NCR land within the area issued under Privisional Leases (PLs) to the oil palm company.
He said the letter stated that the department would investigate and demarcate the NCR land with a view to exclude from the PLs issued.
The letter, dated April 12, 2011, stated that the PL holders would not be allowed to carry out any development within the PL until the matter on NCR land had been resolved.
“Despite the letter, the company is still carrying out development work in our NCR land.,” Carolus said. By Sematong Express