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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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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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