Rengah Sarawak banner

Home

About Rengah Sarawak

Links

Search

Forums

Contact us
   

Hornbill Unleashed

News
ALTERNATIVES
DAMS
DEVELOPMENT
GENERAL
HUMAN RIGHTS
LAND RIGHTS
LEGAL
LOGGING
OIL PALM
PAPER
PUBLICATIONS
SARAWAK ELECTION MONITORING 2006
Gallery
   

Iban arrested for being "mastermind" of blockade?

By SADIA

SADIA

2009-10-23 | Kapit, Sarawak -- Ondie anak Jugah, 55, an indigenous Dayak-Iban, has been arrested and remanded today on suspicion of 'masterminding' a blockade at Rh Umping Lepong in Balleh, Kapit. He was taken in by the police after three reports were made by the logging company, Melukun Sdn Bhd, who is logging in the longhouse community's native land area. Nine people, including two women, were at the blockade when Ondie was arrested. The police indicated that he would be remanded for a night for investigation.

In the meantime, the longhouse community has reaffirmed their determination to continue their blockade.

The arrest is the latest in a series of arrests and detentions occurring as a result of the decades old conflict between Indigenous peoples and the logging and oil palm companies that have encroached onto their native territories. While Sarawak constitution and laws provide for the recognition of native land rights, weak government leadership and policy has led to the issuance of logging and oil palm permits in the same areas where indigenous peoples live.

Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA)

23 October 2009

For more information, please contact Nicholas Mujah of SADIA at +60168946976

Back Next