Monday, June 30, 2008

From Reprieved to Deprieved




Indeed, there seems to be subtle ethnic cleansing by the Sarawak government, the Barisan Nasional government headed by Taib Mahmud. The ignorance of the natives of their rights and their timidness in standing up for their rights is being continually exploited by the state government. The 70 villages visited by the international fact finding mission recorded claims by the natives of continued and systemic organised aggression on indigenous peoples land and rights with some cases of outright criminal intimidation.

Taib Mahmud has no qualms about violating the human rights of the Sarawak natives as long as he and his cronies get rich.

Look out for and support the coming international petition campaign to support the Sarawak natives struggle to protect their rights over their ancestral land. At the same time, exercise your right and make the change happen NOW! Now is the time to get rid of Taib Mahmud and Barisan Nasional. We owe it to our future generations to make things better.
Taib Mahmud and the state government must respect the native's customary rights as guaranteed under the Sarawak Land Code and cease the issuance of the 60-year provisional leases that is the source of all the land conflicts.

Make the CHANGE NOW or Be Deprieved forever and be cursed by our future generations.
The screenshot is that of the report published by thestar.com.my.


Sunday, June 29, 2008

Change or No Reprieve!!!




400 natives evicted from their homeland by the Sarawak state gov't headed by Taib Mahmud!!! This is unbelievable! We cannot continue to tolerate this. The message is obvious - Make the change NOW! No more Taib Mahmud! No more Barisan Nasional!


Picture is a screenshot of the news published by thestar.com.my.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Hot, Sexy, Beautiful Borneo Gawai Girls in Splendid Bidayuh Gear




Borneo beauties in traditional Bidayuh dress. This picture in this blog will keep them forever young. I'm wondering if Google will keep these pictures forever and if they can be opened using the software used in the future.


Pictures are screenshots of thestar.com.my.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Dust of Independence



After 50 years, the dust of independence hasn't settled. At least, for this main road of Kampong Biawak, Lundu. Commuters on motor vehicles will continue to kick up dust on this road for at least another 10 years, much to the agony and misery of those in the vehicles trailing behind.

While other kampongs in West Malaysia continue to enjoy better and better amenities, This kampong in Sarawak will continue be left behind.

20% oil royalty is a huge gain for Sarawak.