Khamis, April 26, 2012

LAND ISSUES DOMINATED COMPLAINTS – SUHAKAM

Suhakam Annual Report 2012

KOTA KINABALU April 26, 2012: Matters pertaining to land issues dominated the complaints received by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) in Sabah last year.

Its Annual Report 2012 stated a total of 250 complaints were recorded throughout 2011, and of the number, 153 were on land matters.

Other complaints comprised 29 on undocumented migrant workers, citizenship (15), birth certificates (12), social services such as education and welfare (11), employment issues on accidents, unpaid salary or Employers Provident Fund and work permits (10), police matters on preventive detention and inaction on reports (nine), five each on detention of family members at Temporary Holding Centres and court cases, and one on detention under the Internal Security Act 1960.

The Commission has resolved 45 cases and is attending to 148 others, while another 57 have been marked as requiring ‘No Further Action’.

Most of the complaints came personally to the Sabah Suhakam office, while others submitted by way of memoranda and letters. Oral statements were also recorded through interviews during activities organised by the State and Federal Public Complaints Bureau in different districts.

In line with the Commission’s ongoing National Inquiry (NI) into the Land Rights of Indigenous People (IP) in Malaysia, the Sabah Suhakam office worked with the NI Secretariat to disseminate information and make preparations for the public consultation process.

On Feb 14, its resident Commissioner, Jannie Lasimbang, and the Sabah officer, Jasmih Slamat, paid a courtesy call on the State Assembly Speaker Datuk Seri Panglima Mohd Salleh Tun Said, to confirm a briefing on the NI for State legislators, Members of Parliament and Senators.

The meeting was followed by a half-day briefing on Mar 3, which 45 representatives attended. However, attempts to schedule a similar briefing for the State Secretary and relevant government agencies fell through because a suitable date could not be identified.

On Feb 16, a similar briefing was held for 98 representatives of IPs, non-governmental organisations, academia and the media, and during the dialogue session, several organisations stated their intention to participate actively in the NI.

In preparing for the public consultations, the Sabah Suhakam Office distributed 3,000 pamphlets and 500 posters, and put up 12 banners all over the State. This was done with the help of volunteers from PACOS Trust and the Indigenous People Network of Malaysia. The Kaamatan (Harvest) Festival from May 30-31 provided a timely opportunity to reach large numbers of people.

The consultations were held in six locations – Keningau, Tenom, Penampang, Kota Marudu, Tawau and Sandakan – from June 17 to July 5.

On completion of the process, the Sabah Suhakam Office continued to assist the NI Secretariat by following up with relevant organisations and government agencies, to encourage written submissions.

The Sabah Office was also involved in the NI research for Sabah, in particular the creation of an online database of complaints by IPs relating to land, and facilitating the coordination meetings with the Sabah Research Team.

ANNUAL REPORTS

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Eight recommendations on Communal Titles, forest reserves

Govt urged to support indigenous people

Suhakam proposes dialogues between Native and Syariah Courts

16 ulasan:

  1. I think both Suhakam and the Land Survey Department should work together to ensure that the people's land rights are always protected.

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    1. Tanpa NamaApr 26, 2012 05:02 PM

      I think both Suhakam and the Land Survey Department should work together to ensure that the people's land rights are always protected.
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      Cadangan yang baik, Suhakam dan Jabatan Tanah bolehlah bekerjasama untuk mencari jalan penyelesaian yang terbaik untuk masalah tanah.

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    2. ya.. kena pastikan hak penduduk dilindungi.

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    3. mereka perlu mencari langkah yang efektif untuk mengendalikan kes2 yang dihadapi oleh penduduk asal.

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  2. Suhakam should send all the complains to the Land Department for further actions.

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  3. kes2 yang mengambil masa agak lama harus dipercepatkan. Isu tanah akan menyebebkan ramai orang tidak berpuas hati

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    1. Isu tanah adalah penting untuk orang asli, ia haruslah diselesaikan dengan cara yang terbaik supaya boleh membela nasib mereka.

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    2. permohonan2 geran dan kes2 tentang tanah ni perlu sama2 dipercepatkan. perlu wujudkan satu sistem yang baik untuk uruskan hal ini.

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  4. Datuk Musa Aman statement in the land issue:

    "If Suhakam claims that village heads and committee chiefs' questions have been left unanswered and could therefore not impart the correct information to the people, it does not mean that the initiative is bad or will not succeed in its objectives".

    “It just means most new initiatives will have hiccups in the beginning but with time and fine-tuning, they will achieve their intended objective"

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    1. The Sabah State Government said the current land legislative are still relevant to resolve the land issues within the state. Hope that the Land and Survey department will do their best.

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  5. Selesaikan isu tanah agat tidak mendatangkan lagi isu lain.

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  6. Tapi kerajaan pasti akan mencari jalan penyelesaian untuk memastikan keadaan ini tidak memberi kesan negatif kepada rakyat.

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  7. pastikan isu ini selesai sebelum menjelang pilihanraya umum.

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  8. Land issue will take a long time to be solved.

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  9. Seperti isu tanah perlulah diselesaikan sebaiknya.

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  10. syabas kepada suhakam bagi beberapa kes yang berjaya diselesaikan oleh suruhanjaya ini.. teruskan usaha membantu rakyat yang memerlukan bantuan..

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