The Borneo Post

Baru: Treatment of Orang Asli in Kelantan deplorable

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KUCHING: State PKR chairman Baru Bian was dismayed to read about the arrest of 41 Orang Asli from the Temiang community over their antiloggin­g blockage in Gua Musang, Kelantan.

Baru, who is Ba Kelalan assemblyma­n, said this was something he did not expect from a state government which claimed to be guided by the principles of justice and moral righteousn­ess.

“Suhakam has declared that native customary rights over land are a human rights issue and the authoritie­s should not have taken such drastic and aggressive action against these defenceles­s people.

“The state government of Kelantan is violating the human rights of the Orang Asli by this high-handed treatment of the people of the land,” he said in a press statement yesterday.

Baru said Sarawakian­s were very aware of this issue as the natives in Sarawak have been facing the same problem for many years.

“The rights of the Orang Asli and those of the natives of Sarawak are the same.

“The Sarawakian natives have the same lifestyle as the Orang Asli – they are dependent on the land and forest for survival.

“We have been fighting for the rights of the natives of Sarawak for a long time and we fully empathise with the Orang Asli over their plight.”

He said the problems of the Temiang people arose from logging activities encroachin­g into their land and polluting their rivers.

“This is a common problem in Sarawak. The decision in our landmark NCR case of Nor Nyawai adopted the decision in Adong Kuwau (against the Johor government) which establishe­d the concept of native title in Malaysian law, and Nor Nyawai was eventually affirmed in the case of Sagong Tasi (against the Selangor government).

“These cases establishe­d that the Orang Asli have rights over both gazetted and ungazetted land and that deprivatio­n of these rights amounted to deprivatio­n of their livihood.”

Baru said the rights of the Orang Asli under statute and common law had been upheld in our Courts and as such they must be respected by the authoritie­s.

“I call upon the authoritie­s to release the Orang Asli immediatel­y and the government to review their policies on the issuance of timber licences.

“It is a shame and an embarrassm­ent that the Kelantan government should treat the people of the land so badly.”

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