Showing posts with label Nature Disaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature Disaster. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Yurok youth river activists travel to Malaysian Borneo to oppose Baram Dam, environmental...

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Yurok youth river activists travel to Malaysian Borneo to oppose Baram Dam, environmental degradation and displacement of indigenous cultures
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Go to Baram, hear its people’s real voice, NGO tells Sarawak chief - The Malaysian Insider

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Go to Baram, hear its people's real voice, NGO tells #Sarawak chief http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/go-to-baram-hear-its-peoples-real-voice-ngo-tells-sarawak-chief
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Friday, April 17, 2015

REJECT KAIDUAN DAM 2.0 (Bantah Kaiduan Dam 2.0) | We the People: Your Voice in Our Government

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https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/reject-kaiduan-dam-20-bantah-kaiduan-dam-20

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Saturday, March 28, 2015

The Borneo Project» Indigenous Land Rights Vital to Climate Change Solutions

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Putrajaya must adhere to Fed Constitution on native lands

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KOTA KINABALU: Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS) together with human rights group SUARAM and Asia Indigenous Peopls Pact (AIPP), today called for the federal government to immediately undertake necessary policy reforms to recognize and protect the land and forest rights of indigenous people as its contribution to solutions towards climate change.

JOAS, which represents 87 local community organizatons across Malaysia, said the federal government should use  protections contained in Artcle 161 (a)(5) of the Federal Consttuton as the basis to recognize customary land rights.

Making the call in conjunction with International Day of Forests today, JOAS president Thomas Jalong said: “Forests are integral to the survival and source of livelihoods and culture of indigenous peoples. They are our identtes.

“On the Internatonal Day of Forests, we call for the recogniton of the land rights of indigenous peoples as key to the forest-based solutons to climate change.”

JOAS also detailed its other demands in a statement issued here.

These demands include:

• Immediately implement in partnership with indigenous peoples and other stakeholders the Commitee on World Food Security (CFS) and FAO Voluntary Guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure of land, fsheries and forests in the context of natonal food security.

• Adhere to terms of procedures laid down in treates, laws, regulatons and guidelines such as in certfcaton schemes like the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), the Malaysian Timber Certfcaton Scheme (MTCS), Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA-FLEGT), and the Business Council for Sustainability and Responsibility Malaysia (BCSRM).

• Guarantee the implementaton of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) on any climate change mitgaton acton involving forests such as the REDD+, biofuel plantatons and large dams.

• Ensure full and efectve partcipaton of indigenous peoples including indigenous women and youth in the formulaton, implementaton, monitoring and reportng of any forest-related mitgaton programmes and projects at all levels. • Recognize and promote indigenous peoples’ traditonal knowledge, traditonal occupatons and food systems including the roles and contributons of indigenous women.

• Adopt all the recommendatons in the SUHAKAM Natonal Inquiry into the Land Rights of the Orang Asal.

Meanwhile AIPP secretary-general Joan Carling said there was an  “urgent” need to upscale the recogniton of the forest rights of indigenous peoples.

“Governments can do this through the demarcation and proper implementaton of laws recognizing the collectve land rights of indigenous peoples.

“Securing indigenous peoples’ customary land rights and sustainable livelihoods is necessary for the success of forest-based solutons to climate change and for sustainable development,”  she said.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Government has spent RM800 million helping flood victims

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Saturday, November 29, 2014

'Saya nampak keranda terapung di empangan Bakun'

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http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/281732

Penduduk Baram telah beralih kepada Kesatuan Eropah untuk meminta pertolongan supaya apa yang berlaku kepada mereka yang terjejas oleh empangan Bakun, tidak pula berlaku kepada mereka, apabila empangan Baram siap dibina.

 Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Melindungi Penduduk Baram (BPPC) Philip Jau (kiri) berkata beliau nampak keranda nenek moyang masyarakat Orang Ulu terapung menyusuri sungai dari kawasan perkuburan asalnya.

Jau berkata demikian kepada Duta Kesatuan Eropah semalam dalam satu forum yang dianjurkan oleh Persatuan Dayak Iban Sarawak (SADIA).

"Saya berada di Bakun dua minggu lalu dan nampak beberapa keranda terapung menyusuri sungai dari kawasan perkuburan asalnya akibat air dari empangan Bakun," kata Jau.

 "Ia amat menyedihkan melihat nenek moyang kita dihanyutkan oleh air empangan Bakun," katanya, sambil menegaskan bahawa penduduk Baram tidak mahu ini berlaku kepada keranda nenek moyang mereka apabila projek empangan Baram siap.

Sambil menoleh ke arah beberapa ketua jabatan di forum itu, Jau berkata: "Beritahu pihak berkuasa dan Sarawak Energy Berhad untuk berbuat sesuatu tentang keranda terapung itu.

"Pemandangan ini bukan sahaja menakutkan, tetapi juga tidak menghormati roh orang yang telah meninggal," katanya.

Ini adalah salah satu sebab mengapa penduduk membantah keras pembinaan empangan Baram.

Sebab-sebab lain, katanya, termasuk pemusnahan kampung mereka, gereja, sekolah dan tanah nenek moyang mereka dan juga gangguan terhadap kehidupan mereka.

Jau berkata mereka telah melihat bagaimana sengsaranya kehidupan mereka yang telah terjejas oleh empangan di Bakun, Murum dan Batang Ai.

English version: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/281728

Baram’s residents have turned to the European Union to ask for help that what happened to those affected by Bakun dam does not happen to them, when the Baram dam is completed.

Baram People Protection committee (BPPC) Philip Jau said that he had seen coffins containing the remains of the forefathers of the Orang Ulu floating down river from their original graveyards due to the intervention in Bakun dam.

Read more at  http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/281728




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