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“We don’t want to be dependent, we just want our livelihoods back”

JOAS Press Release | 31 January 2015 The disastrous damage to houses, sources of clean water and access roads in the recent flooding has been felt most strongly by the Orang Asli of Kelantan. It is estimated that about 30 villages remain as “difficult to reach” areas due to collapsed bridges, landslides, and alarmingly cracked

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Food aid still needed

It was another round of heli-drops for the interior villages of Kuala Betis in Gua Musang, Kelantan on 25-26 January. DAP’s Tabung Dana Kecemasan made this possible, together with additional support from UNITED SIKHS. A total of 13 sorties were made (a sortie behind a journey beginning and ending at the landing base), with each sortie

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Dry spell spells access

The life-risking stretch of road from Kampung Bawik to Pos Tohoi in the Kuala Betis regroupment scheme described in the article below (“In the interiors, abandoned by all”), is now passable to most sturdy vehicles. In fact, when we visited the area last week, some likened the road to a highway in the forest! Indeed,

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