The Borneo Post

Man suffers from being stateless

- By James Ling reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KAPIT: It is of paramount importance that parents make every effort to register their children within a month of birth.

Having no valid Malaysian identifica­tion documents deprive children of the privileges of being Malaysian citizens which result in immeasurab­le suffering and deny them the chance of education.

A typical example of the numerous problems faced by stateless Sarawakian­s is related by a 42-year- old man from Belaga identified as Bang Ajang.

“My father who died a few years ago and mother, who both had Malaysian identity cards, were residing in the remote interior of Belaga. When I was born, they didn’t report my birth immediatel­y at the nearest National Registrati­on Department office.

“When I grew up I asked them why. They explained it was the treacherou­s journey of walking through the jungle and taking a longboat to Belaga.”

He said among his siblings only some have citizenshi­p documents.

“Three have the documents while others are stateless,” he said.

He said that he had registered with the mobile registrati­on counter but have yet to receive news of his applicatio­n till now.

He said it was very difficult to

My father who died a few years ago and mother, who both had Malaysian identity cards, were residing in the remote interior of Belaga. When I was born, they didn’t report my birth immediatel­y at the nearest National Registrati­on Department office. Bang Ajang, stateless Sarawakian­s

get work and register with Social Security Organisati­on ( Socso) and Employees Provident Fund ( EPF).

“I am now attached to a logging company as a lumberjack. But because I don’t have an identity card, I couldn’t register with Socso and EPF. I also can’t open an insurance account and bank account,” he lamented.

He also lamented that he could not register one of his children who is handicappe­d with the Welfare Department as a special needs child ( OKU) because he had no valid Malaysian document.

Bang Ajang is not an isolated case in Kapit Division because there are many others who face the same problem.

 ??  ?? Bang Ajang and his wife Jenny Sindan and their two children live in this house at Kampung Sawing, Malatai Baru, Jalan Selirik in Kapit.
Bang Ajang and his wife Jenny Sindan and their two children live in this house at Kampung Sawing, Malatai Baru, Jalan Selirik in Kapit.
 ??  ?? Bang Ajang and his wife Jenny Sindan with their handicappe­d boy, Fabian Jiu.
Bang Ajang and his wife Jenny Sindan with their handicappe­d boy, Fabian Jiu.

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