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Orang Asli youths off to Belia-JOAS camp in Sabah

A contingent of 21 Orang Asli youth left for Sabah today to attend the Indigenous Youth Leadership  Camp organized by Belia JOAS, the youth wing of the Indigenous Peoples Network of Malaysia. Comprising a combination of experienced youth leaders and first-time participants, the group represented the Mah Meri, Semai, Temiar, Temuan, Jahut and Jakun communities. The …

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Photo Documentation of Lawyers’ march to repeal the Sedition Act

Posted by Colin Nicholas · 20 October 2014 at 11:05     Unhappy with the way the 1948 Sedition Act has been abused of late, the Malaysian Bar marched to Parliament on 16 October 2014 to demand repeal of the Act. Despite the heat, about 2,000 lawyers, NGO supporters, members f the public, and also the Orang Asli, gathered …

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Lawyer accused of robbing Orang Asli of RM13.4 million compensation money

Mr. Ragumaren briefing Saling (at right) and his friends on the court proceedings.   The cross-examination of Kanawagi a/l Seperumaniam continued for two days last week on 7 & 8 October 2014 in the Johor Baru High Court. R. Ragumaren, who represented the Jakun-Orang Asli in this case, conducted the cross-examination, now in its 8th day. …

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Jakuns of Jemeri come together to celebrate their rights and culture

The Jakuns of Kampung Jemeri in Rompin, Pahang celebrated Hari Orang Asal SeDunia (World Indigenous Peoples Day) on Saturday 27 September. Such village-level celebrations are gaining popularity among some Orang Asli communities in perhaps a subtle reminder to the government that since they are not promoting the international day, so the people will do it …

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Native Title ruling in Sagong Tasi and other cases not accepted by government

 It’s confirmed. The accepted standard in the Sagong Tasi, Adong Kuwau and Madeli Sallehcases, amongst other notable native title judgments in Malaysia – that customary (native) title can be attained by common law principles – is NOT accepted by the government. The lawyers for the Pahang State Government and the Federal Government intimated this during the hearing of the …

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Pushing More for the Cenwaey Penaney Learning Center

Members of the PushMore Fitness Centre @ CrossFit Malaysia in Tropicana Selatan, PJ collaborated with COAC and the PDK Cenwaey Penaney of Kampung Ulu Tual to raise funds for the latter. Participants were required to get their friends and families to pledge a certain amount for every kilogram of deadlift the ‘athlete’ can lift, and then another …

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