Penan Demand Closure Of Camp - Police Dismantle Blockade
Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear friends,
last Saturday, 22 October, at 10 a.m., eight Malaysian police officers, two forest department officials and three Interhill staff jointly dismantled the Penan blockade in Sarawak's middle Baram region. After the dismantlement, Interhill logging company passed the blockade site with heavy machines.
Despite the dismantlement of the blockade, the Penan are maintaining their demands to the Sarawak government and to Interhill logging. Penan spokesperson Lakei Jaau said the Penan have the following five demands:
1. The government of Sarawak must recognize the
native customary rights of the Penan by withdrawing the
timber companies' licenses.
2. The companies should
immediately stop working on the NCR land of Long Item, Long
Kawi and Ba Abang.
3. The company concerned must shutdown
Camp Kabeng and clean the rivers and areas that have been
polluted with toxic materials.
4. The government of
Sarawak must immediately order the company to stop their
workers from entering the affected villages without the
permission of the kelunan pina (everyone's
consent).
5. The Federal and Sarawak Governments must
solve the longstanding problems of birth certificates and
ICs with of Penans and with the direct participation of the
Penans.
The Penan are protesting agains the unjustified
police action and are pointing to the fact that they have
challenged the legality of the currentl logging activitzies
in a court case filed in December 2009.
Your BMF
team
www.stop-interhill.com
www.bmf.ch
ENDS