Perhimpunan Bersih 4 dianjur jika tiada jawapan tentang skandal Najib – The Malaysian Insider


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Perhimpunan Bersih 4 dianjur jika tiada jawapan tentang skandal Najib – The Malaysian Insider

Maria Chin Abdullah berucap pada sidang media di Petaling Jaya, Selangor hari ini. – Gambar The Malaysian Insider oleh Seth Akmal, 6 Julai, 2015.Gabungan Pilihan Raya Bersih dan Adil (Bersih 2.0) akan menganjurkan “perhimpunan Bersih 4” sekiranya masih tiada jawapan tentang siasatan terhadap syarika…


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Bersih 2.0 | Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih dan Adil – 10 Institutional Reforms to Stop More Prime…

Bersih 2.0 | Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih dan Adil – 10 Institutional Reforms to Stop More Prime…

Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections 2.0 (BERSIH 2.0) calls upon Malaysians to firmly demand 10 institutional reforms for good governance and democracy to put a stop to prime ministerial corruption, as Najib Razak’s prime ministership is increasingly untenable with the latest expose of the transfe…


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New Civil Society Coalition Announced – …


New Civil Society Coalition Announced – GUAS

We are a newly formed civil society coalition who appealing to the State Government to uphold sustainably in all development in Sabah through implementation of existing laws and procedures.

Sabah is an area of significant cultural heritage and biodiversity and we must ensure that future generations are still able to benefit from this and not have to deal with environmental disasters we leave them.

We are a speaking up on behalf of affected communities and future generations of Sabah.

We have named our coalition GUAS which translates to the word tree in Kadazandusun or the main trunk of the tree.

We welcome other groups to join us. Currently GUAS comprises of the following members:
– Greenfriends Sabah
– Himpunan Hijau
– Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia – JOAS
– Malaysian Nature Society (Sabah) – MNS
– PACOS Trust
– Sabah Environmental Protection Association – SEPA
– Sabah Environmental Trust – SET
– Sabah Women’s Action Resource Group – SAWO
– Save Open Space Kota Kinabalu – SOS KK

Today, we would like to highlight the following issues :

1. Examples of ongoing failures in existing environmental safeguards:
a)The proposed Kaiduan Dam without the consent or agreement by local community. No documentation has been provided to objectively demonstrate whether or not the dam is essential in order to provide future piped water supplies for western Sabah. No concrete documents or studies have been forwarded by the responsible agencies to the community or NGOs.

b)The destruction for a PEMANDU & SEDIA aquaculture project of healthy mangrove forest in Pitas, and Kudat. These mangroves areas have been utilised by local communities for their source of protein and livelihood., In Pitas land was cleared prior to the approval of the EIA (2,300 acres according to the EIA submitted). A similar situation is seen in Kudat. Both projects began before the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) were approved. And there are reports of ongoing clearing outside the companies designated areas in Pitas and continued clearing in Kudat, even though the company has been compounded by the relevant government agencies. This matter has been reported to the agencies by the communities and NGOs and is still being investigated.
c)The degazettement of a Class I Forest Reserve in 2013 to make way for a proposed gold mining project close to Tawau Hill Park, and surrounded by Class I Forest Reserve. The Terms of Reference (ToR) for this proposal have been rejected twice at the Panel review meetings chaired by Environmental Protection Department. A third ToR is going to be tabled at a Panel meeting on Wednesday, July 1st. Why was Forest Reserve degazetted for a proposal that lacked an EIA? With Mamut Copper Mine a lasting environmental disaster, does Sabah necessarily want another copper mine??

2. The 11th Malaysian Plan 2016-2020 (11MP) was revealed by the Prime Minister in May 2015 as being pro-growth, pro-people, pro-business, environment friendly and emphasis on nation building. We applaud this statement – we are all for environmentally friendly projects but fixing environments after they are exploited and damaged is not only a costly exercise but a long process. We should instead focus on protecting the environment we have now and focusing on sustainable development in areas that are not environmentally sensitive and/or designated as a cultural heritage.

National and State environmental laws, regulations and procedures are in place. Why are we not using them?

More and more we see the rule of law being disregarded by companies, why does this issue keep repeating itself? Compunding these companies do not seem to be acting as a deterrent.

We also note there is a lack of specific initiatives for Orang Asal communities in Peninsular and East Malaysia, this would hurt the 11MP’s aim of lifting the incomes of the Bottom 40% (B40) of households.

It has been reported in the media, that a majority of Orang Asal communities in the Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak are at the bottom of the B40.

The Federal government has approval from Parliament to spend RM260 billion on the 11MP which is the government’s final push to bring Malaysia to high-income nation status.

One third of the 11MP is focused on inclusive growth, including raising the incomes of the B40, reducing costs of living, supporting the disabled and building rural infrastructure.

In our opinion the way Sabah is developing, we will not be able to enjoy the fruits of the 11MP unless our State leaders take immediate strategic steps to safeguard the people’s interest.

Thank you.

For further information, please contact us at: guas.sabah@gmail.com




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Please help to sebar and hope to see you…


Please help to sebar and hope to see you all there!

“627 MELAKA – Safeguard the Portuguese National Heritage!”

Let’s stand in solidarity with the Portuguese community to protect and sustain the well-being, the environment and the heritage culture of the Portuguese Settlement at Ujong Pasir Melaka, as indiscriminate development creeps in to wreak irreversible destruction.

Date : 27 June 2015 (Saturday)

Program :
4:30pm – Cycling from Bukit Serindit to the Portuguese Settlement, Ujong Pasir*

6pm – Gather at the Portuguese Settlement. Activities include :
– Camping**
– BBQ
– Candlelight vigil at midnight

It would also be a wonderful opportunity to learn about and appreciate the Portuguese culture as 627 coincides with the Festa De San Pedro. The Festa is a traditional Portuguese festival held to honour St. Peter the patron saint of fishermen in the Portuguese Settlement.

* Wong Tack will be joining the cycling team
** The organizer has prepared a camp site for participants. However participants are encouraged to bring camps/ sleeping bags if they have their own.




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The locals in Bukit Goh, Kuantan has set…


The locals in Bukit Goh, Kuantan has set up a BLOCKADE to block lorries carrying bauxite. The rampant Bauxite mining has not only been causing massive pollution and environmental destructions in Kuantan but many road accidents as well. The local community there has been suffering for months with their health severely affected.

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Orang Kampung Bertindak Sekarang Membuat Sekatan
Depan Madrasah Tahfiz Anwarul Tanzil Al Othmani Rtp Bukit Goh
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Photos from Ali Akbar Othman’s postMaklu…


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Maklumat dari penduduk tempatan…
Kejadian sekitar 12.30 tgh td, lori boxite dari bukit goh hala ke tanjung pasir…setibanya di bukit simpang tanjung pasir selepas jambatan sg mabuk lori ni brek xmakan…lalu terundur kebelakang..6 buah kereta di sebelah kanan kena hentam..teksi merah paling hadapan.

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