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Coercion and Lies Along the Banks of the Baram

By Jettie Word, Borneo Project Director     The Government of Sarawak is currently conducting social and environmental impact assessments, or SEIA, in the area that will be affected by the Baram dam — the next dam planned as part of the Sarawak government’s plan to build 12 massive dams...

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Sarawak’s Oil Palm Policy Gets A Whacking

Sarawak’s state government policy of freezing the supply of oil palm seedlings to rural Dayaks is facing criticism as the state sells land cheaply to crony companies. Read more below about the preferential treatment given to these companies over rural Dayaks and the flaws in the government’s claim. Read more...

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A Campaign That Lends Voice To Tribal Thoughts

Dispelling the myths and stereotypes of tribal and indigenous communities which are often used to justify their eviction from ancestral lands, Survival International’s new “Proud Not Primitive” campaign challenges the notion that tribal peoples are stuck in the past. Read more below about this campaign and the prejudices faced by...

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Why Endangered Species Need Conservation Champs

Endangered species are, sadly, becoming more and more commonplace as the world’s natural resources continue to rapidly deplete and hunting and trapping for prized animal parts continues to grow, particularly in the Chinese market.  Read more below on how these rare animals need increased conservation advocacy and protection if they...

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Opposition Gets Flak From Masing Over NCR Land Survey

The issue of distinguishing which land is Native Customary Right (NCR) land versus land belonging to the state is highly important to Sarawak’s indigenous land owners. Land Minister Tan Sri Masing urges the opposition to keep land survey issues on its list of concerns for the government to address. Read...

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