KUCHING,Sept 28, 2014: Chief Minister Adenan Satem has asked anyone in Sarawak who
comes across of laws or legislations which are seen as discriminating against women
to tell him so he can have such laws or legislations amended.
A venue to express opinions and views on social issues, native customary rights land, cultures and traditions of the Dayak community as well as to voice out the problems and grievances of the indigenous and rural communities.
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Saturday, 27 September 2014
SEB's Corporate Social Responsibility gets recognition from Sin Chew Daily
SHAH ALAM, Sept 27, 2014: Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) has
been recognised for its dedicated efforts in corporate social responsibility,
picking up the coveted ‘CSR Excellence Award’ at the Sin Chew Business
Excellence Awards (SCBEA) last night.
Respect rights of indigenous peoples to choose their own chiefs, govt told
KUCHING, Sept 27, 2014: Indigenous Peoples Network of
Malaysia(JOAS), a national umbrella of indigenous organisations from throughout
Malaysia, has called on the federal and state governments not to interfere in
the appointment of village and community chiefs, and instead to respect the
democratic and consensual process of the communities for such appointments and
positions.
Are the Dayaks short-changed in the formation of Malaysia?
51st Anniversary of Malaysia: Reflection by
Dayak National Congress (DNC)
As we celebrate the 51st anniversary of the formation
Malaysia, Dayak National Congress (DNC) would like to make a short reflection
on the current status of the Dayaks in Malaysia.
When the Malaysia proposal was first introduced to the
Dayaks in 1962, they opposed it.
First, the proposal brought to them memories of their
bitter experiences under the dominion of the Brunei Sultanate and they feared
that Malaysia would usher them into a similar situation that is Malay
domination.
Second, they feared that Malaysia would bring about the
Islamization of Sarawak.
Third, they feared that under Malaysia they would be
economically exploited by their more advanced counterparts, especially from
Malaya and Singapore, and be rendered even more economically disadvantaged.
Friday, 26 September 2014
Hard for PAS to remain in PR, says Wong
KUCHING, Sept 26, 2014:
Sarawak DAP Youth said that is getting harder for PAS to remain in the
Opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) because of its extreme religious
views.
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