Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Kallang brings their complaints to Europe

By Simon Peter

KUCHING, May 14, 2014: Three Sarawak natives are in Europe to confront European companies and the public with the human rights abuses and environmental destruction allegedly taking place in Baram .

SAVE Rivers Chairman Peter Kallang, Maria Ajang from Long Palai and Lah Jok from Long Liam, two villages affected by the planned Baram Dam, are on the trip to Europe.


Clandestine efforts to convert Christian Dayak students to Islam

By Simon Peter

KUCHING, May 14, 2014: Angry parents met with Land Development Minister James Masing at his office this morning, complaining that there were clandestine efforts by two teachers to convert their children, studying at SMK Balai Ringin, to Islam.