Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Broken promises, displaced natives, cheating BN



Thirty years on, native victims of the Batang Ai and Bakun dams are still waiting for compensations and lands promised to them in return for their relocation. 



 KUCHING: Unresolved issues as a result of broken promises made to natives displaced by the Batang Ai and Bakun hydro-electric dams should serve as a “warning” to settlers who are yet to be affected by the construction of dams in Baram and other places in Sarawak.

Despite 30 long years, as in the case of Batang Ai, and 14 years in Bakun’s case, the problems with the settlers have not been resolved.

Said Sarawak PKR chief Baru Bian: “I would like to urge our people, especially those who are yet to be affected by the construction of the dams, to bear in mind what have happened to the people who have been displaced by the Batang Ai and Bakun dams.

“As long as they are the same [Barisan Nasional] people at the top, their promises will never be fulfilled.”

Bian was commenting on a news report highlighting unresolved issues and unfilled promises made 14 years ago by the Taib Mahmud government to native settlers in return for their relocating from their ancestral homes. The exercise was to enable the construction of the Bakun Dam.

More than 9,000 people from the Kayan, Kenyah and Penan communities who are now resettled at Sungai Asap are still clamouring for the fulfilment of the promises made in exchange for their submerged longhouses and land.

Five longhouses belonging to the Ukit community are still left stranded in the Ulu Balui. They too have claimed that they have not been compensated for the loss of their longhouses and land.

Their leader, Ngajang Midin, said the government owned him more than RM100,000.

Bian, who is the Ba’Kelalan Assemblyman, said: “The recent events unfolding at Bakun, Bengoh and Baram areas tell a sorry tale about the tragedy brought about by the government’s reckless disregard of the people in its haste to satisfy the greed of certain powerful parties.

“The people of Sungai Asap are still waiting for the promises of the government to be fulfilled 14 years after they were relocated to make way for the Bakun Dam.

“Initially they were promised 15 acres per family, but they were eventually given only three acres.

“They also claim to have been shortchanged on other promises of cash compensation, housing materials and scholarship from the Bakun Trust Fund.

“In the Bengoh area, timber licences were issued for land that was allocated to the people for resettlement, creating great distress and anger to those who had already suffered the trauma of the loss of their land and livelihood,” he said.


‘Lying BN government’

Bian said that as for the Baram dam, although BN politicians had tried to convince the public that the people in the area support the building of the dam, this is far from the truth.

“There have been protests by the people determined not to suffer the same fate as those whose lives were destroyed by the Batang Ai, Bakun and Bengoh dams,” he said, adding that two police reports had been lodged against contractors Sarawak Energy Bhd for trespassing on native customary rights (NCR) land to start works on the Baram dam.

“In my visits to the area, I was told by 40 longhouse representatives that 95% of the people oppose the building of the dam,” he said.

Bian also said the BN government has made numerous other promises which have yet to see the light of day, including hospitals in Limbang and Petra Jaya, which have yet to be built.

“I saw billboards mushrooming everywhere proclaiming ‘janji ditepati’ and these are but another attempt to mislead the people.

“In the face of broken promises and mistreatment of the people by this government, the BN politicians have no qualms about accusing the opposition of being liars and making empty promises to win the hearts of the rakyat.

“I have been told to stay out of Limbang by the incumbent MP as the people would not fall for the opposition’s lies. For me, that’s not for the political leaders like us to decide but the rakyat’s prerogatives.

“Whether we are telling lies or not is for the rakyat to judge. Never underestimate the wisdom of the rakyat,” he said.

P/s Berubah Meh Kitai and Change We must...

Broken Shield

Like it or not,Taib is the most cunning politician Sarawak ever had.He is a master of a divide and rule politic.He and his uncle Rahman kicked out Kalong and to silence the Iban discontentment at that time,they put Tawi Sli as their puppet.As SNAP was still strong in early 80s,they asked Endawie to become High Comm in Australia,SNAP leaders then quareled,led to the birth of PBDS.When PBDS was strong, ,Taib had in early 2000s asked the current Mr.Senior Minister without budget allocation,Masing to destroy PBDS and Masing feels so proud of doing it till today.SNAP was still considered quite strong and in 2002,the other now Mr.Senior Minister,Mawan was asked to destroy SNAP.Karma has come to Mawan and soon,it will visit Masing,both opportunists who killed their very own party that groomed and made them of what they are today.I bet Mawan dare a face-off with Taib.It is not a secret that the SPDP5 were PBB nominees in SPDP but in PRS Snowdon Lawan,Masir Kujat,William Nyalau and Malcolm Musen were handpicked by Jabu.Mawan had long time ago been bullied by Taib and he wont dare to face-off Taib.By being Presiden of a Party or by a senior minister does not mean that Mawan is 'immortal' politically. 

Dayak are only found in Borneo. If Dayak cannot maintain their “rights” in Borneo – which is our home land by our birth rights then Dayak will vanish from this earth. Our ancestor fear no death despite the guns and canons of the Brookes. Today we should not fear a greater army with a greater force because our “rights” to our land precedes all things in Sarawak Borneo.
This BN Government in Sarawak of today, hide behind the name of development to steal our land and extinguish our rights to the land. The time is close at the government prompting that the Government seek to destroy us through taking away our heritage and our rights. Even development is being politicized and our culture and livelihood being displace by corruption and profit for BN cronies. We must never allow the rich to dominate the poor.

My conclusion is ALL the current Dayak leaders in BN is basically helpless and useless to further the cause of Dayak welfare and progress. The Dayak leaders DO NOT have the gut to tell Taib the truth about what Dayak need but is more concern about protecting their personal interest. Berubah Meh, this is nothing new term to us but with this conclusion I am proposing that we act on this fact by focusing our selves to rid off our Dayak YBs in BN

Berubah meh kitai kena ngubah perintah BN ti udu jai baka ke saritu.

Change WE Must.

MSC

Researcher Researcher Researcher


Currently I am assisting two Master students in completing their research paper. Precisely, I involved closely in writing the research paper.  I am so super genius wanna-be that I am doing two different research at the same time? Take note: I just attended my convocation for undergraduate level last year


What am i doing to my brain?
I never study international business and I am doing internationalization research.
 Simply because the report that I am working on it now is worth with my effort and passion in doing research. They got the comment from first draft already, the lecturer wanted them to amend only FEW matters. Only that FEW matters~ I thought I will have to draft out all over again.
Which means my assumption on their supervisor's expectation is slightly higher than in real. However, my intention is of course to get extra pocket money. :p
But, if these two people get A's for the research paper that I am working on with them right now....I'll be super duper proud of myself. Hahaha~












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I should be thankful.
I am trying here~

Monday, 9 July 2012

Sarawak Political Scene

What will happen to the political scene?

 I can see the immediate weakening of PBB politicality through disunity. PBB is strong now because Taib used his charisma and personality to hold PBB together. After that, there is nothing that I can see in PBB leadership that is able to hold it together. PBB do not have a political core value and neither is it operating on principles. Those in PBB are after business opportunitoes provided by Taib and also not limited to pushing for lofty political position as Senators but also include those who wanted to be a certified Tuai Rumah. 

PBB has no political struggle to fight for. It is a platform that is being pulled by UMNO “Ketuanan Melayu Agenda” where Dayak is just a partner to make the partnership look pretty. In reality, the PESAKA Wing of PBB is mostly not effective and lack clear direction in its political objective. Jabu talk a lot about improving the rural population and evidence suggest that this is not as successful as Jabu would like to make it to be. Too many results and statistics presented about the rural economy and status are manipulated. That include those income generated by land development scheme and poverty eradication figure are examples. We can see in real life that the people are not as rich as Jabu made it out to be. The implementation of Rural Water and Electricity program are also a shamble. The statistics provided look great but on the ground there are just too many dwelling without water and electricity. I was told most of the big contracts to provide pipe water and electricity actually belong to Senior Ministers in Sarawak. This is what I called unsustainable because the business as strongly link to political position. When the position change and so will be the business.

 What will happen to Dayak?

 It is important for young Dayak not with standing you are directly involved in politics or not, the departure of Taib will surely present us with a new opportunity to fight for what we deserve in Sarawak. The big question is “what do you want to see and have after Taib for the Dayak community? 

We know Taib is always after our land either through plantation, miming, dams etc. If you want the change, what kind of change do you want it to be? The Dayak are not fairly treated in business, employment in the civil service, infra-structure development etc. Are we expecting to see the same unfair treatment after Taib or do we really have to prepare now for the future. We may need to not only discuss the future but HOW to get to the future that we want. The Chief minister position cannot be in the hand of Malay all the time.

 The Dayak must make an effort to get it back and if PBB Dayak are not willing to go for the post then other Dayak based party can have a go at it. Distraction Sometime I do think the SWP is created to weaken PRS so that Dr. James will not aspire to be the Chief Minister. Taib might have some concern in that area of politics. Or even SPDP Group of 5 was created to weaken SPDP. By all indication both Masing and Mawan seemed not to think so and both has been saying that their future lies with BN without any doubt or question.The “Tan Sri” title may play a big part in their thinking as that will play exactly into the hand of UMNO as it is its real intention. This Tan Sri title are issue to prepare the way for a continued Malay Chief Minister in Sarawak. 

 Conclusion 
Sometime I often wonder about what the Dayak in BN is doing. Nearing election they start to promise so many things to the people. In between after winning the election, nothing seem to happen at all. The Federal Ministers would come and help them win rural votes and the gullible voters would believe everything the Minister said. Then in between election the people would regret their vote but the same trend is happening year in year out. No wonder education is key to the change that we want to see in Sarawak. Even that, the BN government make sure that Dayak has the least number of graduate in order that they can control the Dayak vote easily. It is time for change. Berubah meh kitai and Change WE Must.