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16 August 2000
INTERNATIONAL APPEAL TO SUPPORT PENAN PLIGHT IN SARAWAK
BY SAHABAT ALAM MALAYSIA
Penans Protest Against Logging In River Apoh/Tutoh In Baram Region
More than hundred semi settled Penans comprising men and women from various Penan settlements living in the interior area of Sungai Apoh/Tutoh in the Baram region, Sarawak, East Malaysia, gathered at Long Kevok to stage a non-violent protest against sustained logging activities in their communal lands and forests.
The Penan tribe is known to be a peace loving community and their numbers are fast dwindling, with only about 10,000 of them left in the Sarawak interior.
On 11th August, 2000, the Penan community form the Apoh/Tutoh settlements erected a wooden barricade on a logging road belonging to Lajung Lumber Sdn. Bhd., a subsidiary company of Rimbunan Hijau Sdn. Bhd., Shin Yang Sdn. Bhd, and Raywood Sdn. Bhd.
The blockade was set up to stop the logging companies from freely transporting and extracting timbers from their forest areas in the upper Sungai Apoh/Tutoh.
They resorted to this action after the companies continued to ignore their rights of access to their natural forest resources. Their numerous complaints to the authorities and the logging companies regarding their claims to the forest resources and the problems caused by logging have fallen and deaf ears. Having no other alternative and being compelled to bring attention to their plight, the Penan natives have resorted to staging this protest which is still continuing.
Their Grievances
Some of their grievances are as follows:
Why Blockade
The Penan protestors at the blockade claim that the road blockade is their way to call on the companies' representatives to come and meet with them to listen to their problems. Otherwise, the companies ignore their plight.
The Penan community will continue with the blockade until their problems are resolved and they receive assurances from higher authorities.
Police sent to protest site
Four Police personnel from the Marudi Police Station and one from Long Lama Police Station were sent to the blockade site on the13 August. So far, no arrests have taken place.
Photos
The photographs enclosed were taken on the first day of the blockade, 11th August and the group photograph only shows small groups of Penans gathered at the blockade site because some of them turned up at the blockade site on the following day, on 12 August.
This report was received by the SAM office in Marudi when 4 members from the Penan tribe came to inform us on 15 August 2000. These natives are returning to the blockade site this morning to join the protests.
Appeal Letters
Kindly send your letters of appeal to the following persons urging them to exercise restraint in dealing with the Penans at the blockade side. Urge them to address the problems of these natives who are struggling for their livelihood and who ask for the logging companies to respect their native rights to the forest resources and their sacred sites
Kindly forward your appeals to:
Please also send us copies of your appeal letters so that we can forward them to the Penan communities.
For further information, please contact SAM’s Marudi Office at P.O. Box 216, Marudi, 98058 Baram, Sarawak. Email address sammarudi@yahoo.com; Tel/Fax No: 6085-756973 or the SAM headquarters in Penang at 27, Lorong Maktab, 10250. You can also email us at meenaco@pd.jaring.my.