Ahad, Januari 08, 2012

SABAH NATIVES RUNNING OUT OF PATIENCE?

Desperation creeping into Sabah villages

Natives frustrated at the government disinterest in resolving long standing NCR issues may be taking their own style of action.

Fire_burningLAHAD DATU Jan 8, 2012: The Sabah government has been urged to view the recent torching of a timber company’s properties in Kampong Alab in Sook, Keningau by frustrated natives, with urgency as it was indicative that NCR landowners were taking the law into the own hands

PKR Land and Natural Resources Bureau chief, Kong Hon Min said the fact that the incident happened is a “clear indication of accumulative effect due to continuous neglect and failure of the state BN government to address native’s problem, particularly regarding their property rights”.

Kong believes the villagers’ desperate action was driven by the feeling of insecurity because of the present government continuous neglect to protect their rights, especially communal land they occupied since time in memorial.

Kong, who is also Sabah PKR Election Director, was here to attend the launching of PKR Silam election machinery.

“We are going into a transition whereby the people out of desperation may feel forced to take the law into their own hand to protect their land and their rights, which at the end may lead to violent and undesirable consequences.

“To me this is a manifestation of the inability by the present government … the BN must address and resolve the long standing land issue, especially Native Customary Right land in Sabah,” Kong said.

imageLast  Wednesday, fed-up that their 10-year-old problem has yet to resolved, about 50 villagers of Kampong Alab in Sook took matters into their own hands by burning down two timber camps belonging to Bornion Timber Company.

The company claimed its losses amounted to RM35,000.

According to some villagers, tensions arose after the logging company entered the customary land of the village and destroyed their crops despite clear demarcation of the area.

16 ulasan:

  1. Please don't try to take matters in your own hands, its illegal. Just wait for the law to take care of it.

    BalasPadam
  2. Hope that the government will help resolve the NCR issue for the natives in Sabah before things get out of hand.

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  3. Clearly this issue has escalate to a very critical level. To the Natives involved, act rasionally...you are not above the law.

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  4. Hopefully the respective state government department that are involved regarding this matter would look into this matter and provide an immediate solution to both disputing parties.

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  5. sebarang isu yang berlaku harus diselesaikan dengan sebaiknya.

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  6. setiap permasalahan yang berlaku pasti ada penyelesaiannya asalkan ianya diuruskan dengan sebaiknya.

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  7. sudah pasti penduduk fed-up bila masalah yang mereka alami selama lebih 10 tahun masih belum ada apa2 penyelesaian.

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  8. This land issues is very critical in Sabah apart from PATI issues. hope this new year bring a bright hope for Sabahans.

    BalasPadam
  9. apa2 isu yang timbul kena diselesaikan dgn cara baik.

    BalasPadam
  10. Hope that the police will be able to find out the cause of the fire.

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  11. The government should help resolve the long standing NCR issue.

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  12. Anything can happen when people lost their temper.

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  13. This can be a wake up call to show that the natives really frustrated with the long standing NCR issues that have no end.

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  14. kenapa tidak cuba selesaikan masalah ini melalui saluran mahkamah?? bukankah mahkamah negeri ini pernah menyelesaikan masalah yang sama??

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  15. pembangkang memang suka menggunakan isu ini bagi memberikan gambaran bahawa kerajaan enggan menyelesaikan masalah rakyat.. sedangkan mereka juga enggan membantu rakyat melalui peguam2 handalan mereka..

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  16. terlalu mengikut emosi akan merosakkan diri sendiri.

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