By: MICHAEL KAUNG
IT has taken a determined group of natives from Kampung Imahit, some 450km from Kota Kinabalu, to stir slumbering KadazanDusun Murut leaders in the Sabah BN to speak up.
Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman’s government must explain the ‘inhumane torching’ of natives’ homes and the destruction of their crops cultivated on ‘forest reserves’ by officials of the State Forestry Department.
Appalled at the gangster-style behaviour, United Borneo Front chief Jeffey Kitingan said: “What kind of human beings behaves like this? In Kadazandusun customary law, setting fire to houses and destroying crops are very serious offences.
“The affected natives should have brought those responsible to the Native Court for trial.”
Jeffrey was responding to Upko Vice-President, Senator Maijol Mahap’s statement that Forestry Department officers had in the past torched homes of natives and poisoned their crops. Maijol had called for these officers to quit their posts.
Maijol was in turn reacting to last week’s decision by the Kota Kinabalu High Court to quash the conviction of six Tenom native farmers for entering and cultivating crop in the Kuala Tomani Forest Reserve, which they claimed was native customary rights (NCR) land.
Jeffrey said it was ironical that only now native-based Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties such as Upko were defending native rights.
“It is ironical that only now, after a determined group of villagers from Kampung Imahit, Tenom, had won a case to preserve their land rights, Upko seemed to be alert to their plight.
“All these years it was the opposition parties and the NGOs which have been making lots of noises for the natives over land disputes against the Forestry Department.
“The BN partners in Sabah have often been very quiet and shy of defending their own people for fear of being branded as anti-government,” Jeffrey said.
Nothing done
Jeffrey, however, contended that if the BN-led state government had done all the right things in defending the people, all these land disputes would not have happened.
“The BN government had failed to defend its own people and has instead turned them into criminals and its enemies,” he said.
He said UBF as an NGO whose objective is to fight for the rights of the natives was looking at other areas where native rights have been violated by the government.
He assured that UBF would make sure that the natives are no longer victimised again by the government.
“When is the state government going to look into reviewing the Land Ordinance to update it in accordance with today’s needs?
“This has been talked about a long time but until today nothing is done.
“Instead the government has been spending a lot of the time fighting with the people over land rights, but at the same time spending millions building houses for the immigrants.
“The fact that the Forestry Department is determined to appeal the Imahit case means the government itself wants to chase out this people from their land at whatever cost.
“To me it is no longer a case of legality but a case of inhumanity and cruelty,” he added.
A-G yet to decide
Meanwhile, state forestry director Sam Mannan said the department would be contesting the High Court’s March 4 verdict.
But state Attorney-General Roderic Fernandez said his office would study the High Court’s decision before deciding on the next course of action.
In handing down a landmark decision last Friday, Justice David Wong held that the magistrate’s court in Tenom was wrong in concluding that customary rights cannot be established in a forest reserve.
The magistrate had on Nov 12, last year fined Andawan Ansapi, 47, Barani Ambisi, 41, Ansanam @ Azman Yapau, 52, Johndy Kawar, 35, Stanley Boyor, 35, and Sarim Arus, 53, RM1000 each after finding them guilty of two charges of trespassing and cultivating without permission from state authority in the Kuala Tomani Forest Reserve.
Wong allowed the appeal and set aside the conviction of the six natives, saying that the magistrate should have acquitted and discharged them.
Sepatutnya YB-YB di kawasan tersebut disalahkan kerana mereka tidak pernah melakukan apa-apa untuk membantu penduduk di kawasan sendiri. Inilah tanggungjawab mereka untuk menangani masalah dalam kawasan masing-masing kerana kerajaan Sabah tidak mungkin boleh memberi perhatian kepada semua perkara yang berlaku.
ReplyDeleteApa gunanya melantik YB kalau mereka tidak dapat meringankan kerja KM Sabah? Kalau KM boleh menangani semua isu yang berlaku, maka tak perlulah melantik YB di setiap kawasan. YB-YB sepatutnya bertanggungjawab dalam hal ini.
ReplyDeleteYB2 ni buat kerja smbl lewa sbb tu jd mcmni.
ReplyDeletekerajaan pasti akan ambil tindakan untuk memastikan hak2 penduduk terjaga.
ReplyDeletesaya yakin setiap isu boleh diselesaikan. yang penting komitmen dari semua pihak perlu ada dalam menyelesaikan setiap isu yang ada.
ReplyDeleteBagaimana boleh berlaku perkara seperti ini? kepentingan rakyat harus diutamakan.
ReplyDeleteRakyat harus bersuara jika ada yang tidak kena. Andalah Tuan sebenar.
ReplyDeleteCM burnt native homes? You gotta be kidding.
ReplyDeleteSetahu saya ini masalah Jabatan Hutan dengan orang asli. Jabatan hutan bertindak tanpa arahan orang atasan. Jadi tidak perlulah memburukkan orang lain dengan hal ini. Siapa yang bertindak melulu itu yang perlu disalahkan dan memberikan penjelasan.
ReplyDeletethe one we should blame here is none other than the State Forestry Department. the people of Sabah should urged the government to deprive the position of its officers and directors as a lesson to them. even we managed to change Chief minister, while the officers and directors of State Forestry Department is still hold their position, I am sure that such incidents will occur again.
ReplyDeleteSaya rasalah kan, Ketua Menteri Sabah tidaklah sekejam itu. Keluarga beliau pun orang pendalaman juga jadi sungguh mustahil KM sekejam itu. Mungkin orang yang tidak kenal beliau mungkin akan mengatakan demikian tapi begitu sebaliknya. Kita mengharapkan masalah penduduk ini akan dapat ditangani.
ReplyDeletethe Sabah state government will do everything it can to ensure that the natives in the state do not lose their NCR land.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it was the CM.
ReplyDeleteSiapa yang membakar rumah pula ni?
ReplyDeleteCome on, joke is not allowed.
ReplyDelete