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Friday, September 30, 2011

Constituents unhappy over Manyin's statement

A group of villagers from five villages in Tebedu, Sarawak, Malaysia today expressed their unhappiness over the Minister of Infrastructure Development and Communications Datuk Sri Michael Manyin’s statement.
They alleged that Manyin had on Tuesday accused the villagers of Kampung Temung and Kampung Tepoi of being anti-development.
“His (Manyin) also implies that as a result of our supposedly anti-development stance, other villages in Tebedu district are now unfairly deprived of access to treated pipe-in water,” said Papai Anak Apin, 49, who read the statement at a press conference here yesterday.
Papai said Manyin made reference to an instance where villagers from the villages stopped surveyors from the Land & Survey Departments from carrying out surveying works on a piece of kampung’s land where a water booster pump was supposed to be sited.
“We are extremely unhappy with the statement from Manyin, in which he painted us as a group of people who resist development mindlessly and in the process, deprived not just people in our own village but also folks of the other villagers of the much needed treated pipe-in water,” he said.
Papin said Manyin’s statement is malicious and in bad faith, crafted to make out himself as a victim of irrational behaviour and selfish attitude on their part.
He said as the statement was carried in several newspaper and substantial circulation in the state, their names and reputation has been unjustly maligned.
“We find it most unbecoming of Datuk Seri Michael Manyin, who is not just a state minister but an acknowledged leader of stature among the Bidayuhs, to run down his very own community that he was given the responsibility to protect and to nurture.
“We want to clearly state that it has never been our intention to knowingly deprive any party of much needed development projects by resisting such projects without just cause,” said Papin.
He said the villagers of Kampung Temung and Kampung Tepoi were and still is embroiled in bitter dispute with a timber company that was given the rights to log, not only the virgin forest near our villages but also the land in which we claimed native customary rights.
The case is pending resolution in the court.
Papin said that they have been told that the timber company concerned is partly owned by a state-run foundation.
He said as full minister Manyin should have full knowledge of the dispute as he was one of the several parties from whom they sought help and assistance in the matter.
Papin also claimed that Manyin did not make any serious attempts to address their grievances.
The police, he said are also fully aware of the situation as police reports were made, not only by the villagers but also by other parties involved in the dispute.
“We the villagers of Kampung Temung and Kampung Tepoi consider the dispute as unresolved and because of that we will not permit any kind of land-based activity to take place in our villagers without our consent and agreement until our grievances are resolved to our full satisfaction.
“We now demand that Datuk Sri Michael Manyin to immediately apologise to the Bidayuh community in Kampung Temung and Kampung Tepoi, failing which we will seriously consider taking legal action against him as he has slandered us and tarnished our names and reputation,” stressed Papai.
He said they were grateful to the leaders of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) who have actively assisted them  in their efforts to reclaim their rights over the disputed land. 

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Sarawak new cabinet line-up

KUCHING: Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud is still Sarawak Chief Minister. In announcing his new cabinet line-up on Wednesday Taib did not drop anyone from his post-April 16 state election “temporary cabinet” nor did he name anyone to fill the vacant second deputy chief minister's post, previously held by Tan Sri Dr George Chan who lost in the election.
He instead announced the creation of one new ministry, three elevated as senior minister and seven assemblymen appointed as new assistant ministers
He announced the creation of three senior ministers posts held by Land Development Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing, Local Government and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh and Social Development Minister Tan Sri William Mawan.

The full list of the Sarawak Cabinet effective 29 September 2011:
Chief Minister: Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud
Deputy Chief Minister: Tan Sri Alfred Jabu
Ministry of Welfare, Women & Family Development
Minister: Datuk Fatimah Abdullah
Assistant ministers:
*Rober Lawson Chuat (welfare)
*Rosey Yunus (Early Childhood Education & Family Development)
Ministry of Industrial Development
Minister: Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Peter Nansian (Industrial Estate Development)
*Julaihi Narawi (Investment & Promotion)

Ministry of Infrastructure Development & Communications
Minister: Datuk Seri Michael Manyin
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Daud Abdul Rahman (Infrastructure Development)
Datuk Lee Kim Shin (Communication)

Ministry of Public Utilities
Minister: Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Dr Stephen Rundi (Electricity & Telecommunications)
Datuk Sylvester Entri (Public Utilities)

Ministry of Social Development
Senior Minister: Tan Sri William Mawan
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Lee Kim Shin (Sports)
*Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah (Youth Development)
*Liwan Lagang (Culture & Heritage)

Ministry of Rural Development
Minister: Tan Sri Alfred Jabu
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Francis Harden
*Julaihi Narawi

Ministry of Resource Planning & Environment
Minister: Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud
Second Minister- Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Mohd Naroden Majais (Resource Planning)
*Datuk Len Talif Salleh (Environment)

Mnistry of Chief Minister's Office
Minister in Chief Minister's Office & Minister of Special Functions: Datuk Amar Adenan Satem
Datuk Daud Abdul Rahman (Islamic Affairs)
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Mohd Naroden Majais (Bumiputera Entrepreneur Development)
Datuk John Sikie (Native Adat & Penan Affairs)
*Datuk Len Talif Salleh (Promotion of Technical Education)

Ministry of Finance
Minister: Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud
Second Minister – Senior Minister Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh

Ministry of Modernisation of Agriculture
Minister: Tan Sri Alfred Jabu
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Mong Dagang (Research & Marketing)
Datuk Sylvester Entri (Farmer's organisation)

Ministry of Land Development
Senior Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Gramong Juna
Datuk Abdul Wahab Aziz

Ministry of Government & Community Development
Senior Minister: Datuk Seri Wong Soon Koh
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Peter Nansian (Community Services)
Datuk John Sikie (Local Government)
*Dr Jerip Susil (Public Health)

Ministry of Housing
Minister: Datuk Amar Abang Johari Openg
Assistant Ministers:
*Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah
Datuk Francis Hardin

Ministry of Tourism
Minister: Datuk Amar Abang Johari Openg
Assistant Ministers:
Datuk Talip Zulpilip (Tourism)
Datuk Gramong Juna (Local Events & Products)

Note: * indicates new assistant ministers
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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Who are the Biperoh?

By ROBERT KENNETH
THE Biperoh clan, which is one of the 20 clans of the Bidayuh community, resides in eight villages along Borneo Highlands Road in Penrissen, about 32km from Kuching.

According to unofficial estimates, there are more than 10,000 Biperoh in these villages.

Other clans include Salako, Lara, Jagoi, Singgai, Biperoh, Biatah, Pinyowah, Bengoh, Bianah, Bukar, Sadong, Krokong, Bilo’ih, Bunuk, Pinyowah, Braang and Tibiak.

According to legend, the Biperoh tribe comprises descendents of Segum Seberi, the son of M’buk Rubuh, who originated from Sungkong (S’kung) in Kalimantan, Indonesia, but lived in Rabak Mikabuh as a war fugitive and a refugee.

Mbuk Rubuh later married a gentleman from Rabak Mikabuh and gave birth to six children — Segum Seberi (Biperoh), Ma Bari (Bengoh), Sabu Pagunja (Bunuk), Serum Domanan (went over to Bumbok in Bau), Jaya Janum (Pinyowah) and Seju Berung (Braang).

The name of M’buk Rubuh’s husband is now lost into oblivion, but of his ancestry, it is known that he was a direct descendant of Tinnabi (the first man of Rabak Mikabuh) and Trauh (a wanderer from across the sea who dwelled for a brief period at Rabak Mikabuh among the descendants of Tinabi after a great flood).

In his article published in a book in conjunction with the launch of the Biperoh Association, Kuching, Hamarah Mapus, a Biperoh from Kampung Semadang, wrote that according to some old Biperoh informants in the olden days, the Biperoh had to claim they originated from S’kung because of security reasons. Those days were called the Bisoron or bloody days — the days of head-hunting and blood-spilling. The Biperoh needed a stronger tribe from the Kalimantan side. By claiming that they were from S’kung, the Biperoh were assured of protection by the Biskung (people from S’kung) and eney attacks.

From other stories told by some Biperoh elders, they are actually the direct descendents of Tinnabi, Tirauh and of course the woman from S’kung named M’buk Rubuh. Historian Dr Chang Pat Foh in his book entitled History of Bidayuh in Kuching Division, Sarawak, wrote that the man responsible for establishing the whole of the present Biperoh tribe was Segum Seberi, the eldest son of M’buk Rubuh. Therefore, the Biperoh could rightly claim that they were the descendent of M’buk Rubuh.

Chang said the Biperoh first moved from Rabak Mikabuh and then to Sebayat. The settlement was big with 60 families. The Sebayat village was said to be the headquarters of the Biperoh then.

Sir Hugh Low, the colonial secretary of Labuan who visited Sebayat in 1845, said the longhouse was finely built with the panggah or baruk (the head house used to store the skulls of enemies killed in battle) built in front of it.

At the later stage, migration started due to factors such as limited space for extension of the settlement, occurrence of diseases and frequent attacks by the marauding Skrang Ibans.

Three groups left Sebayat to establish new settlements in Bung Kom, Bung Tabak and Bung Sepit.

The present eight Biperoh villages are the result of further migration of settlers moving to Kampung Boyan which they later abandoned to establish Kampung Giam.

Today, Kampung Giam is split into Giam Amba and Giam Bauh. Some settlers from Bung Kom, who did not move to Kampung Boyan settled in Tebawang Git. The present Kampung Git and Kampung Grait/Nyiru are the result of the resettlement from Tembawang Git. The settlers from Bung Tabak moved to Tanjung Garung and Tanjung Semadang. Those who moved to Tanjung Garung established a new village called Kampung Garung and those who moved to Tanjung Semadang built a new village called Kampung Semadang. Kampung Emperoh Jambu is an offshoot of Kampung Garung as six families led by Mejar left Kampung Garung and moved to a river called Sungai Pangga in the Padawan area. Initially they called the new settlement Kampung Tebon and later changed it to its present name, Kampung Emperoh Jambu. Kampung Karu is the result of the migration of settlers from Bung Tabak and Bung Sepit.


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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Wait, wait until when?

"Until when must we wait to move to the new settlement? If continuing on with the delay how are we going to go on with our life and sending our children to school? "

Some 204 families from four Bidayuh villages affected by the RM310 million Bengoh Dam - Kampung Taba Sait, Kampung Rejoi, Kampung Pain/Bojong and Kampung Semban – were complaint that they could no longer earning good income from the harvest of their cash crops like pepper and cocoa.

Making life even worst for them, now they could no longer carry out hill paddy cultivation like they used to do in the past.

As a result they now have to pock-out of their pockets to buy rice, something which they never do in the past as they have stock of paddy.

“We adhered to the authority instruction not to continue with farming activities on our NCR land fearing that it will pollute the water reservoir,” said chairman of the Liaisons Committee on the resettlement of residents affected by the Bengoh am, Itodio Peu Rayu (pic).

Peu did not deny that some of the villagers still continue with hull paddy cultivation but are doing in a very small scale.

He said due to the implementation of the Bengoh Dam, 90 percent of the crops such as rubber, cocoa, pepper and fruit trees owns by the residents of Kampung Taba Sait were destroyed.

"Thus, the delay or postponement of moving the affected residents to the new settlement have caused these people losing their income because other than not getting any harvest from their cash crops which was destroyed to give way to the dam they were also forced to restrict their farming activities," said Peu.

According to Peu, besides paying compensation for the submerged crops and fruit trees the compensation for other properties such as their house, land and crops which are not flooded by the dam water are still unpaid.
Peu said, due to the delay in moving the affected residents to the new settlement the government should pay monthly financial assistance to the affected residents.

"We were promised payment of disturbance allowances but so far no such payment has been made to us," he added.

A total of 204 families were supposed to move to the new settlement last year but was delayed due to housing problem.

The villages demanded that they be given free housing after they rejected the offer by Syarikat Perumahan Negara Berhad (SPNB) to build the house for them for RM89,000 each unit.

Peu explained that they rejected SPNB’s offer because they did not want to commit to bank loan as it will only give them more problems.

“Since we were forced to move from our village it just fair that the government provide us with free housing at the new settlement area,” he added.

Meanwhile another villager urged Mambong Member of Parliament, who is also Deputy Minister of Tourism Datuk Dr James Dawos to fulfil his promises to help them to get the free houses.

Dawos meanwhile had urged the affected villages to be patience, saying that he had discussed their plight to the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Mohamad dan Minister of Rural and Regional Development Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal.

He said the allocation for the housing project has already being approved but has yet to be released, adding that Shafie wanted to make a visit to the new settlement first to evaluate the cost of the housing project before releasing the fund.

Dawos however said he was unsure when will the affected villagers going to be moved to the new settlement, thus zeroing the chance of them moving out this year.

Dawos during the Sarawak General Election campaign has said that he will discuss with the Chief Minister of Sarawak Tan Sri Abdul Taib and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak the requests of the affected residents.

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Monday, September 12, 2011

FLASH!!!!

DON'T MISS IT! 


RESPDEMOP Recreation club is organising a jogathon - RESPDEMOP Jogathon 2011 on Niovember 6 at Kampung Semadang, Mile 24 Jalan Puncak Borneo. The race is divided into four categories - Men's Open, Women's Open, Boys and Girls categories. 


The Men's Open and the Women's is opened to runner who are 17 years old and above while the Boys and Girls categories is opened to those 12 to 16 years old. The Men's Open is a 8 kilometres distance while the Women's Open is 6 kilometres distance. For Boys and Girls Category the distance is only four kilometres.


Attractive cash prizes offered. Watch for the details of the event to be published in this blog soon, and also in the national and local newspapers. 


Come and join us to explore the new route and enjoy the scenic countryside view with its beautiful mountains, rivers and the green rainforest along the newly built Kampung Semadang-Bau Road and the new resettlement area where villagers from four Bidayuh villages will be moved out to give way to the implementation of the Bengoh Dam.
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