Extracted from Malaysiakini
Legitimising
loggers and demonising NGOs
Kua Kia
Soong | Jan 4,
The recent
threat by the Registrar of Societies Mohd Alias Kalil to deregister Sahabat
Alam Malaysia (Friends of the Earth) "if there is proof that it is involved
in activities which could threaten the nation's interests" should be a
wake-up call for Malaysians to question the moral standing and class bias of
the Administration.
Mohd Alias also said that the
We question
the sincerity of the government in protecting our forests and to commit to a 40
per cent cut in carbon emissions when we witness actions and the recent threats
against Malaysian NGOs that have been the genuine protectors of nature and our
environment.
Sahabat Alam
Malaysia (
In their
advocacy work, they have used legal and peaceful means and like the
contributions of other NGOs, the country should thank them for their patriotic
services all these years.
Through their
monitoring, they have alerted us to the pillage of our forests in West and
This rape of
the Malaysian forest is only possible through the close collaboration between
the timber tycoons/developers and the ruling elite in West and
Much of
In the 1980s,
through roadblocks, the indigenous Penan of Sarawak attempted to stop logging
in their traditional homeland but their protests were put down by the Malaysian
government, which blocked media access to the region until the unrest was
settled and the forest dwellers cleared.
Is
our country turning into a banana republic?
The situation
has deteriorated so much that in recent years, the Penans have been forced to
blockade timber roads yet again. The gross injustice to the indigenous people
of
The ruling
elite in Sarawak is so morally bankrupt that it bans Malaysians who have been
involved in "anti-logging activities" from entering the state while
it bestows datukships and Tan Sris on timber tycoons who are responsible for
pillaging our forests.
I discovered
on
I can only
recall taking part in the 'Stop Bakun Dam' protest at the
The Bakun dam
will submerge an area of forest in
Thus far,
there have been a considerable number of NGO activists who have been banned
from
Is our
country turning into a banana republic where a state government can blacklist
and ban their citizens from entering a part of their own country according to
their whim? Imagine, we can go to every corner of this earth but we cannot
enter a part of our own country!
We are
blacklisted for wanting to protect
Can the
government say that we have the human right to freedom of movement in this
country?
Since the new
prime minister claims to be interested in reforms, we hope he will ensure that
the 1Malaysia he envisages does not tolerate such abuse of human rights by the
And since he
seems to be trying his best to garner support after the 2008 fiasco, let us
assure him that if the BN government should be as foolish as to harass
Malaysian NGOs like
Meanwhile,
play it again
DR KUA KIA
SOONG, a former MP, was principal of the