Immediate release
Press Release on JOANGOHutan’s report on
Logging in
The Malaysia-EU negotiations on the VPA –FLEGT are
still far from delivering commitments in full respect of peoples’ rights and
protection of Malaysian rainforest
The on-going negotiations between Malaysia and the European Union (EU) to enter into a Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) on the Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) has virtually no respect for indigenous peoples’ rights, as defined in law and upheld by the Malaysian courts, according to a report released by the Network of Indigenous Peoples and Non-Governmental Organisations on Forest Issues (JOANGOHutan).
JOANGOHutan’s report is based on a study
on logging in
JOANGOHutan is calling on the Malaysian Government and the European Union to ensure that any decision leading up to the process when Malaysia and the EU are expected to sign the agreement must be based on procedures in accordance with existing national and international human rights laws and instruments recognising the rights of indigenous peoples, including the right to native customary lands, the right to development and the right to conservation of indigenous cultural heritage, based on native customs and laws.
JOANGOHutan affirms that the EU cannot
sign a legitimate FLEGT-VPA with Malaysia without ensuring it includes a
mechanism that forces the Malaysian Government to recognise the rights of
indigenous peoples by the recognition of Native Customary Right (
We wish to express our dissatisfaction on
the repeated and unresolved problems concerning logging and the right of
indigenous communities particularly in
We thank you for your attention,
Meng-Chou Wong (Mr,)
Director of
IDEAL, Sibu,
For and on behalf of
Jaringan Orang Asal dan NGO Tentang Isu-Isu Hutan (JOANGOHutan)
The Network
of Indigenous Peoples and Non-Governmental Organisations on
Borneo Resources
Institute of
Centre for Orang Asli Concerns (COAC), Selangor
Institute for
Development of Alternative Living (IDEAL),
Partners of
Community Organisations (
Peninsular
Sahabat Alam
Save Our Sungai
Selangor (
Sinui Pai Nanek
Sngik (
For further information please contact:
Wong Meng Chuo
Tel: 6016-3471853
Email: mchuo@yahoo.com
NOTE:
Some of the background documents can be found at: http://www.loggingoff.info, http://www.rengah.c2o.org.
and regular updates will also be posted on the websites: http://www.loggingoff.info, http://www.rengah.c2o.org, http://www.fern.org and www.bmf.ch