Sarawak state government bows to protests and cancels
plans for controversial 1500 MW dam project on the Baram river in Malaysian
Borneo - Expropriated land to be returned to indigenous communities
KUCHING, March 22, 2016: It is a great victory for the indigenous
peoples of Sarawak. Today, it became public that the State Government under
Chief Minister Adenan Satem has officially cancelled the plans for the
construction of a controversial mega dam on the Baram river.
In a letter to Harrison Ngau, legal counsel of the
affected communities, the Sarawak State Attorney-General’s chambers informed
that the expropriation of the native customary rights land for the dam site and
the reservoir had been officially revoked.