For Immediate Release
Foreign journalist
labelled as instigators of Penan blockades
MIRI – Four foreign
journalists were labelled as instigators by a local newspaper, the Borneo Post,
for allegedly encouraging two Penan villages in Tutoh, Baram District,
The Borneo Resources Institute,
Malaysia (
At the time the two blockades were
erected at Long Nen and Long Bangan, these journalists were coincidently there doing
the said interviews.
However, the Borneo Post published
a front page article headline ‘Foreign hands in blockades’ on 22 August edition
and confirmed that foreigners were behind the many blockades set up by the
Penans in timber camps throughout the state.
PKTS never obtained the villagers’
free, prior and informed consent when they wanted to establish the plantation
and instead ignored the pleas and protests from the Penans which rejected the
plantation.
It must be also pointed out that
section 65B of the Sarawak Forest Ordinance Cap. 126 requires prior consent of
As a result of PKTS non-compliance
with the Forest Ordinance and disregarding the
There are at least 20 other
villages in and around Apoh-Tutoh, Baram region which are also affected by PKTS
plantation. According to Friends of the Earth Report in 2008, the total area of
PKTS plantation area in Apoh-Tutoh is approximately 90,427 hectares.
The planting of exotic fast
growing tree species like acacia and eucalyptus would only degrade the land
further as these two species of trees are known to extract a lot of nutrients
from the soil rapidly and render the soil infertile. Worst still, these trees
are a fire hazard especially during the dry season as their leaves are quite
flammable when dried due to the nature of the tree which needs heat to
propagate it seeds.
PKTS is a joint venture company
between the Sarawak Timber Industrial Development Corporation, also known as
Pusaka, a state government agency and KTS Holdings Sdn. Bhd., a timber company
based in Sibu, which also owns Borneo Post.
Statement issued by:
Mark Bujang
Executive Director,
Note: The link to the Borneo Post
article http://www.theborneopost.com/?p=56990