Extracted from Malaysiakini
Suhakam to probe
Penan rape claims
Tony Thien | Oct 15,
The Human Rights Commission (Suhakam)
will send a team to
Disclosing this today, its Sarawak-based commissioner Dr Hirman
Ritom Abdullah said the team would comprise four
commissioners, including himself and staff from the commission's headquarters
in
Dr Hirman added that after completing
its investigation, Suhakam will make recommendations
to the government on the measures needed to combat the problem.
Since the Swiss-based NGO Bruno Manser Fund (BMF)
highlighted the issue last month, followed by the
publication of an investigative article confirming BMF's
report on the sexual abuse and rape of Penan girls, authorities have directed
that immediate investigations be carried out.
The police have also sent a team of officers into Penan settlements in the
remote Middle Baram area of
He said the findings by the police will be compiled into a report before the
next course of action is determined.
Malaysiakini
also today learnt that eight years ago, a team
comprising human rights experts from the Bar Council went to Baram to conduct
their own investigations into several complaints from indigenous groups.
In its report, the team mentioned, among other things, the sexual abuse of
native women by logging workers in the jungles. The logging companies have, to
date, denied any knowledge of the allegations.
Suhakam was also given a copy
of the report and had at the time, promised to look into the matter. However,
no action was taken.
Dr Hirman, when asked about the 2000 report, said Suhakam did not have the necessary experts needed to follow
up on the report.
Dialogue with natives
Meanwhile, on the 944MW Murum Dam near
Bakun in central
A dialogue was held with Penan elders in Bintulu last month and next week, a
dialogue will be held with environmental groups in
He said an Environmental Impact Assessment report would finalise
measures on the resettlement of eight Penan settlements, comprising 1,500
people, before the RM2.67 billion hydro-dam project commences.
Sarawak Energy Bhd, the dam developer, has appointed
a Chinese company linked to Three Gorges Project Corporation to design, build
and commission the dam in 60 months.