Listen "23 May 2023"
Episode Synopsis
Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Boyce Ngau Anyie, Timbalan Pengerusi GCRAC (Jawatankuasa Tindakan Hak Komuniti Gerenai) – Penduduk Tempatan Menantang Kritikan Pengerusi APS terhadap Save Rivers di Baram
> Murni, wakil peguam dari Kamek for Change – Polis mengingatkan Save Rivers untuk Perhimpunan Mahkamah di Masa Depan
> Penyokong dari Dayak Bukit Kelingkang Cawangan Miri – Dayak Bukit Kelingkang Tunjukkan Kesatuan dengan Save Rivers Peter Kallang Dipanggil Polis dalam Samling Lawsuit
> Encik James dari Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau – Penduduk Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau Miri Mencari Keadilan Mengenai Pemindahan Tanah
> Albert Bansa, seorang pengeluar filem dari Sarawak – Memperjuangkan Hak Asasi Pribumi: Sertai "Why Freedom?" dalam FreedomFilmFest untuk menyuarakan keprihatinan kita
On Today Show
> Boyce Ngau Anyie, Vice Chairman of GCRAC (Gerenai Community Rights Action Committee) – Local Resident Boyce Challenges APS Chairman's Criticism of Save Rivers in Baram
> Murni, a representative lawyer from Lawyer Kamek for Change – Police Interview with Save Rivers Chairman Peter Kallang: Reminder for Future Court Gatherings
> Supporters from Dayak Bukit Kelingkang Miri Branch – Dayak Bukit Kelingkang show Solidarity as Save Rivers Chairman Peter Kallang is called by Police in Samling Lawsuit
> Mr James from Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau – Villagers in Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau Miri Seek Justice Over Land Transfer
> Albert Bansa, a film producer from Sarawak – Championing Indigenous Rights: Join the FreedomFilmFest's "Why Freedom?" to voice our concern
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Boyce Ngau Anyie, Vice Chairman of GCRAC (Gerenai Community Rights Action Committee).
*Local Resident Boyce Challenges APS Chairman's Criticism of Save Rivers in Baram*
An NGO named Advokasi Pribumi Sarawak (APS) has recently criticized SAVE Rivers in relation to the Samling lawsuit. They also supported Telang Usan assemblyman Dennis Ngau's statement in March, where he expressed support for logging companies due to the job opportunities they bring to the orang ulu community.
However, locals, including Boyce from Loh Moh in the interior of Baram, are unaware of the existence of APS and its Executive Chairman Nigel Raymond.
Boyce emphasized that Nigel and APS are completely unknown in Baram. He further stated that the 5 million defamation lawsuit filed by Samling Plywood against Save Rivers is an attempt to intimidate local residents into refraining from speaking out against Samling's logging activities near their homes in the Panjang area. Samling claims that Save Rivers issued a false statement without the consent of local residents regarding logging in the Gerenai FMU Area.
However, communities in Long Moh and Lepo Agak have asserted that they were not informed or in agreement with the logging activities. Samling is demanding 5 million in damages, an apology, and a commitment from Save Rivers not to repeat the alleged defamatory statement.
Boyce stressed that Samling's actions will not silence them, and they will continue to speak out and protest against logging in their area. Samling has attempted to present their logging activities as environmentally sustainable through the use of FMU (Forest Management Unit) terms. However, according to Boyce, the logging activities remain unchanged from before. The lawsuit is scheduled to resume on September 18-20, 2023.
> Boyce Ngau Anyie, Timbalan Pengerusi GCRAC (Jawatankuasa Tindakan Hak Komuniti Gerenai) – Penduduk Tempatan Menantang Kritikan Pengerusi APS terhadap Save Rivers di Baram
> Murni, wakil peguam dari Kamek for Change – Polis mengingatkan Save Rivers untuk Perhimpunan Mahkamah di Masa Depan
> Penyokong dari Dayak Bukit Kelingkang Cawangan Miri – Dayak Bukit Kelingkang Tunjukkan Kesatuan dengan Save Rivers Peter Kallang Dipanggil Polis dalam Samling Lawsuit
> Encik James dari Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau – Penduduk Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau Miri Mencari Keadilan Mengenai Pemindahan Tanah
> Albert Bansa, seorang pengeluar filem dari Sarawak – Memperjuangkan Hak Asasi Pribumi: Sertai "Why Freedom?" dalam FreedomFilmFest untuk menyuarakan keprihatinan kita
On Today Show
> Boyce Ngau Anyie, Vice Chairman of GCRAC (Gerenai Community Rights Action Committee) – Local Resident Boyce Challenges APS Chairman's Criticism of Save Rivers in Baram
> Murni, a representative lawyer from Lawyer Kamek for Change – Police Interview with Save Rivers Chairman Peter Kallang: Reminder for Future Court Gatherings
> Supporters from Dayak Bukit Kelingkang Miri Branch – Dayak Bukit Kelingkang show Solidarity as Save Rivers Chairman Peter Kallang is called by Police in Samling Lawsuit
> Mr James from Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau – Villagers in Kampung Usaha Jaya Tukau Miri Seek Justice Over Land Transfer
> Albert Bansa, a film producer from Sarawak – Championing Indigenous Rights: Join the FreedomFilmFest's "Why Freedom?" to voice our concern
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Boyce Ngau Anyie, Vice Chairman of GCRAC (Gerenai Community Rights Action Committee).
*Local Resident Boyce Challenges APS Chairman's Criticism of Save Rivers in Baram*
An NGO named Advokasi Pribumi Sarawak (APS) has recently criticized SAVE Rivers in relation to the Samling lawsuit. They also supported Telang Usan assemblyman Dennis Ngau's statement in March, where he expressed support for logging companies due to the job opportunities they bring to the orang ulu community.
However, locals, including Boyce from Loh Moh in the interior of Baram, are unaware of the existence of APS and its Executive Chairman Nigel Raymond.
Boyce emphasized that Nigel and APS are completely unknown in Baram. He further stated that the 5 million defamation lawsuit filed by Samling Plywood against Save Rivers is an attempt to intimidate local residents into refraining from speaking out against Samling's logging activities near their homes in the Panjang area. Samling claims that Save Rivers issued a false statement without the consent of local residents regarding logging in the Gerenai FMU Area.
However, communities in Long Moh and Lepo Agak have asserted that they were not informed or in agreement with the logging activities. Samling is demanding 5 million in damages, an apology, and a commitment from Save Rivers not to repeat the alleged defamatory statement.
Boyce stressed that Samling's actions will not silence them, and they will continue to speak out and protest against logging in their area. Samling has attempted to present their logging activities as environmentally sustainable through the use of FMU (Forest Management Unit) terms. However, according to Boyce, the logging activities remain unchanged from before. The lawsuit is scheduled to resume on September 18-20, 2023.
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