Friday, 11 March 2016

SAVE Rivers receives Korean Justice and Peace Awards 2016



MIRI, March 11, 2016 - Grassroots civil society  SAVE Rivers was selected as one of the 11 recipients for the 19th Tji Haksoon Justice & Peace Award 2016.

 SAVE Rivers chairman Peter Kallang received the award in Seoul on behalf of SAVE Rivers yesterday.
He was accompanied by Dominic Mathew Usek, a villager from Baram, who is one of those who oppose the proposed Baram Hydroelectric Power Dam.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

AIPP wants equitable representation of indigenous women in decision-making process



Statement by Indigenous Peoples Network of Malaysia

On the occasion of International Women’s Day on 8th March 2016, the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) joins hands with women and men across the globe in the spirit of solidarity in advancing gender equality and social justice for all.


Honduran anti-dam activist assassinated at her home last week



KUCHING, March 9, 2016. An anti-dam activist of Honduras, who attended a World Indigenous Summit on Environment and Rivers in Miri last year, has been assassinated in her home country last week.

Berta Caceres was assassinated while she was at her home in La Esperanza, Hondoras, anti-dam grassroots network SAVE Rivers chairman Peter Kallang said in a statement today.

Monday, 7 March 2016

2016 state election is another ball of game for opposition parties in Sarawak



An observation by Peter John Jaban

The last general election was hotly anticipated.  In fact, many of us thought it might even prove to be the greatest upset in the history of Sarawak elections. The opposition was riding high, matched equally by the height of anti-Taib sentiment. 

But polling night proved to be something of a letdown, with Barisan Nasional returned in strength, in Sarawak especially.  Sarawak voters, particularly those in the rural areas, kept Barisan Nasional in power; without us, we would not be living through another BN term which has dragged Malaysia through scandal and shame worldwide.

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Why call Najib best prime minister when he is not, Baru asks Adenan



By Baru Bian

Prime Minister Najib Razak has asked Sarawakians for a strong mandate for Chief Minister Adenan Satem so they can continue to negotiate on empowerment and other things.

The CM already has two-thirds majority in the State Assembly and even with unanimous support from the members for a motion to demand an increase in our oil royalty payments, he still could not influence the PM to agree to it and our other demands. What is another five years going to achieve?