BREAKING NEWS / Penan set up new logging
road blockade in the Middle Baram (
The
Penan community of Ba’ Abang in the Middle Baram area of
The
Penan of Ba’ Abang had repeatedly asked Interhill to respect the community's
forest reserve and to stop logging in its water catchment area. Several
meetings between the communities and Interhill took place in February and March
2006, but the Interhill management refused to take the Penan's worries into
account. The company manager was quoted by the Penan with the words: "We
don't bother what you say because our company has a valid logging licence
issued by the government." Most parts of the area have been logged in the
1990s already and are currently being relogged by Interhill. The current
relogging threatens the community's livelihood and will most likely lead to
serious environmental long-term damage including landslides, heavy erosion and
major floods.
Panai
Irang, headmen of the community of Ba’ Abang, asks the international public for
support: "Interhill is operating with 80 bulldozers in the Middle Baram.
They are polluting our water catchment and destroy our last forest reserve. Our
situation is very critical. Even at night, we can't sleep because of the
problems with the bulldozers."
Interhill
is a Malaysian company with its headquarters in Miri /