MEDIA RELEASE,
BRUNO MANSER FONDS, BASEL / SWITZERLAND
Basel, 24 April 2006
Penan of Sarawak urge British
lumber company to stop purchasing timber from their rainforest
In a letter to
Jewson Ltd., the British lumber company, 17 headmen and leaders of the
Penan people of Sarawak / Malaysia have asked it to stop purchasing timber from their
territories. "We would like to draw your attention to the fact that
by purchasing timber from the Samling group you are making yourself part
of the crimes committed against our communities", the Penan have
written to Jewson´s managing director Peter Hindle in the letter published
today. "Despite our repeated protests, Samling does not respect
our boundaries and disregards our native customary rights. This is why
we filed a court case against Samling in 1998 that is still pending."
The Penan, who
used to live as nomadic forest-dwellers in the jungles of Borneo, have been known for
defying the logging companies for many years. While most of the Penan have
become settled in the past decades, they still depend on the forest
resources for their livelihood. "Without our forest, we, the Penan,
cannot survive. We are dependent on the clean water from our rivers, the
wild boar we hunt in the forest, the fruits and jungle products we collect
from the old trees, the sago palms and the rattan vines."
The Penan report
that Jewson´s Malaysian timber supplier, the Miri-based Samling group, is
currently logging in the upper reaches of the Sela´an river, causing heavy
pollution to the river, one of the Penan´s fishing grounds. For more than a
year, the Penan have been protesting against the unjustified certification
of Samling by the Malaysian timber certification council MTCC. Jewson was
the first overseas company to buy timber from the MTCC-certified
concession on Penan land. The company, which is a subsidiary of the French
Saint Gobain group, prides itself as being "the UK's
leading supplier of building materials". However, it seems there is
still much to be done before it could call itself a leader in respecting
environmental concerns and the rights of indigenous people.
For further
information:
Julia Beckel,
Bruno Manser Fonds, Basel / Switzerland
Tel. +41 61 261
94 74
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