Thursday, 10 September 2015

BMF's campaign gaining traction in Australia for recovery of AS$30m allegedly stolen from Sarawak

ADELAIDE, September 10, 2015 -The Bruno Manser Fund's campaign for the recovery of stolen assets to Sarawak, Malaysia, has gained traction today with extensive media reports on the alleged laundering of $30 million.

BMF executive director Lukas Straumann and Jenny Weber of the Bob Brown Foundation briefed the press in a boardroom of the Adelaide Hilton hotel this morning on the dodgy origins of the funds with which the Hilton was purchased  in 1994.
 From left: Lukas Straumann, Mark Parnell and Jenny Weber in South Australia's corridors of power

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Over 2,000 turned up to lend support to TR Sandah in landmark land appeal case by the government



By James Joseph
KUCHING, Sept 9, 2015 - Over 2,000 customary rights Dayak landowners crowded the High Court building  today to give support to Tuai Rumah Sandah anak Tabau, TR Lajang anak Lang, Semawi and Paong, Semunggah anak Janda, Muli Paong, Bonyoi Jawa, Suluk Paong and Bajing Apong, all of Kanowit, in a land mark case.

Saturday, 5 September 2015

Beautiful Sino-Dayak woman lawyer joins Sarawak PKR


Athina Klaywa Sim

By James Joseph
KUCHING, Sept 5, 2015 - Pretty 26-year old lawyer Athina Klaywa Sim has joined a  growing number of young professionals to be members of Sarawak Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR).

She submitted her membership application form to Sarawak PKR vice chairman See Chee How this morning.

"I am always attracted towards PKR's political struggle and principle," she told reporters at a press conference. 

Athina, a Sino-Dayak parentage, will be a member of the Bengoh branch. She is from Kampung Podam, Bau.

The branch chairman Willie Mongin said she will take charge of the day to day operation of the branch.
See, commenting on Athina's application to join PKR, said she is among the young professionals who have joined the party.

"Like many other professionals, we welcome her to join us," said the Batu Lintang state assemblyman.
Athina (centre) submitting her membership form to Chee How (right) while Bengoh branch chairman Willie Mongin and PKR national women vice head Voon Shiak Nie (left) and Iana Akam of Tasik Biru branch look on.
Meanwhile, Mongin asked Minister of Communications and Infrastructure Development Datuk Seri Michael Manyin on why construction work on the proposed construction of tourist facilities for raft safari event park at Kampung Git, Kota Padawan, has not begun yet.

He said Manyin made the promise to construct the facilities two years ago, but until today, nothing has been done at the site.
Athina (3rd from right) and Voon Shiak Ni (centre) holding a banner "Wanita Berdaya Harapan Negara" with other PKR women members.



"The riverside at Kampung Git is scenic, good fishing spot and quality jungle trekking but what missing are the tourist facilities," he said.

Mongin said the tourist facilities should include stalls for the villagers to ply their handicraft, farm and jungle produce and foodstalls.






Wednesday, 2 September 2015

SEB-Lubok Antu community cooperation paved the way to sustainable development




KUCHING, September 2, 2015 - The level of cooperation attained between Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) and the communities in Lubok Antu has paved the way for sustainable development in the area over the past 30 years since the construction of the Batang Ai Hydroelectric Plant.

SEB's executive vice president of corporate services Aisah Eden said this has enabled the state power company, the State government and relevant agencies to attend to the needs of the communities in regards to basic amenities and socio-economic aspects.

Lawyer receives RM74 only as dividends this year from his 4.8ha NCR land developed under Salcra scheme



By Simon Peter
KUCHING, September 2, 2015 - Practising lawyer Francis Teron Kadap expressed his shock that he only received a pittance sum of R39 in July and RM35 in January this year as dividends from  his 4.8ha native customary rights (NCR) land developed under the Sarawak  Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority (Salcra) oil palm scheme in Stenggang, Bau-Lundu area.
"I am not exaggerating, but this is true," he told reporters here today.