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Logging the Rainforest

The recent report (New Straits Times, 26 February 2015) that a former forestry officer in Hulu Perak had more than RM3.1 million in his bank accounts when he was caught accepting bribes totaling RM100,000.00  from loggers, gives a hint as to why the Orang Asli are having so much trouble getting the loggers off their customary …

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Temiar, Jahai and Lanoh together in a common cause

After several weeks of working together to deliver flood relief aid to the affected communities in the Temenggor-Grik-Banun-Dala-Kemar areas in Upper Perak, the representatives from the three ethnic communities in about 30 villages decided to formalize their working relationship. With the support of JOAS, the Indigenous Peoples Network of Malaysia, about 60 members of the …

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JOAS-Semenanjung bertemu untuk merancang program 2015

Lapuran oleh Koong Hui Yein JOAS | 9 Februari 2015 Perjumpaan ahli dan rakan JOAS Semenanjung di Kampung Sungai Mahang, Negeri Sembilan pada 7hb Februari melakarkan titik permulaan perancangan gerak tindakan tahun 2015 bagi ahli-ahli perintis AJK Bertindak Anti-Empangan, Pembalakan dan Perlombongan; Wanita dan Belia wilayah Semenanjung. Seramai 28 orang ahli dan rakan yang terdiri …

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Comment by Colin Nicholas following the MKiniTV vdeo entitled: Orang Asli activist claims Siti Kasim stopped aid to 3 villages   Lest any viewer might be thinking that my comments as given in this video were in relation to the episode involving the MEDRF and Siti in an earlier MkiniTV video, please know that it is not …

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