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Tag: deforestation

Two Kenyah Longhouses in Belaga Erect Blockade Against Oil Palm Company

December 3, 2012
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BINTULU– Two Kenyah longhouses of Uma Sambob and Rumah Nyalang Tahe, Long Koyan have erected a blockade against an oil palm company, Ekran Plantations Sdn. Bhd., seven kilometers from the junction to the Sungai Asap Resettlement Scheme.   The Kenyahs are claiming that their native customary rights (NCR) lands located...

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Launch of National Campaign to get Hydro Tasmania out of Destructive Sarawak Dams

November 30, 2012
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VIDEO Hydro Tasmania – out of Sarawak Indigenous leaders from the Malaysian state of Sarawak joined today with Australian Greens Senators Christine Milne and Lee Rhiannon to launch a national campaign calling on Hydro Tasmania to pull their support out of controversial dam proposals in Sarawak that will displace tens...

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Bruno Manser Fund Report Slams Plans for 50 New Dams in Malaysian Borneo

November 29, 2012
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A new Bruno Manser Fund report exposes the Sarawak state government’s excessive hydropower plans for the Malaysian part of Borneo.  Bruno Manser Fund is calling for a moratorium on all dam construction after Bakun and for the withdrawal of foreign consultants from socially and environmentally damaging hydropower plans. For more...

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SAVE Rivers on Campaign Visit to the Malaysian Parliament and Australia

November 28, 2012
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KUALA LUMPUR: Sarawak is embarking on a drastic social and economic change via an energy-intensive programme called the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE). The powerhouse of SCORE comprises at least twelve planned mega-dams which will displace tens of thousands of indigenous people. Baram dam alone will displace 20,000 natives,...

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Blockades in Sarawak and Direct Action In Tasmania – Facts vs. False Claims

November 14, 2012
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Dangerous protest. It takes guts to chain yourself to a saw mill conveyor belt! The Taib family’s Australian company, Ta Ann Tasmania, is fuming because protestors held up their saw mills for some hours on Monday, by chaining themselves to the conveyor belts. Ta Ann’s spokesperson claimed that the world should be...

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Baram Villagers Show Displeasure Towards Community Chiefs for Supporting Baram Dam

November 14, 2012
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LONG LAMA, BARAM – About 450 villagers made up of different ethnic groups from all over Baram gathered at the normally sleepy town of Long Lama on 29 October 2012 to demonstrate peacefully and show their displeasure towards some of their community leaders for supporting the proposed Baram Hydro Electric...

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Sarawakians and Activist Wong Tack March Against Proposed Mega Dams

November 13, 2012
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Sarawakians fighting against the 12 proposed mega-dams in the state will be joining environment activist, Wong Tack on a 14- day march from Kuantan to the parliament starting on November 13th. Philip Jau, chairperson of the Baram Protection Action Committee, is leading a 12 members team, including three women, from...

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Tokuyama Ltd Plans for Toxic Waste Treatment Facility in Sarawak

November 13, 2012
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SAVE Rivers is against the proposal made by the Tokuyama Ltd. to have a scheduled waste treatment facility in Sarawak. The public has been misled in the beginning about the plans of Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy or SCORE: the name itself is deceiving because the industries proposed for SCORE...

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Leaked Sarawak Concession Map Shows Taib’s Secret Stranglehold Over Borneo Rainforest

November 8, 2012
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MIRI, SARAWAK/MALAYSIA Swiss NGO, the Bruno Manser Fund, has released one of Sarawak’s best-guarded secrets, a map of all the timber and plantation concessions in the northern part of Sarawak, a state on the island of Borneo that accounts for 25% of the world’s exports of tropical logs. The map...

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Malaysian NGOs Fully Support Indigenous Peoples’ Murum Dam Blockade

November 7, 2012
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The Penans have been blockading against the construction of the 944MW Murum Dam since Sept 26, 2012. More than 1,600 Penans from eight Penan villages (including one Kenyah Badeng longhouse) are affected by the construction of the dam which is now about 70% completed. The Penan communities affected by the...

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