Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Longest NCR land case ends in an amicable settlement in Sabah




KOTA KINABALU, March 22, 2016 - Mediation by the Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak, Tan Sri Richard Malanjum, resulted in the amicable settlement of a 15-year dispute with over 115 trial
days between NCR-holders in Tongod on one side and large corporations and the Sabah government on the other.

Plans to build Baram Dam scrapped, Adenan distancing himself from Taib Mahmud



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.

Monday, 21 March 2016

Indigenous peoples losing out to rampant large sce development projects



KUCHIING, March 21, 2016: -The home of the world’s remaining forests, the planet’s biodiversity and rivers are in indigenous peoples’ territories.

However, rampant large-scale development projects without regard to the environment and the indigenous peoples inhabiting these, are threatening to wipe out population and extract resources.

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Quit rent does nothing to help thousands of NCR land owners



Statement by Baru Bian

The announcement by the CM that the government has abolished quit rent on smallholder agricultural land and residential land is welcomed by all Sarawakians, myself included.

However, I want to stress that this move of abolishing quit rent does nothing to help the thousands of NCR land owners who are being deprived of their land because of the government’s refusal to recognize the NCR concept of pemakai menoa and pulau galau, both of which have been affirmed by the courts. This is an issue of the fundamental rights of the people to ownership of their land.

Sarawak Energy lighting up remote Batang Ai villages



SRI AMAN, March 17,2016:  Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) is continuing to electrify villages upstream of Batang Ai that are currently too remote to be connected to its grid.

The most recent longhouses to be installed with the solar home system (SHS) under Sarawak Energy CSR initiative is in Engkari.

The project comes under a RM3million commitment the power developer and energy utility is spending in Batang Ai over the next few years in social investment projects, in conjunction with its Batang Ai’s hydropower station's 30th Anniversary celebration.