Wednesday, 7 March 2012

ANGRY MURUT CRY FOUL OVER LAND PROMISE

THE RELIGIOUS bigots like Hasan Ali and JAIS like to accuse the Christians of proselytisation. Look at the sorry plight of the Muslim converts in East Malaysia.

Mass conversations to Islam in exchange for land titles were a norm in Sabah in 1979 but today many indigeneous natives from Sabah and Sarawak are crying foul at a government that has since cheated them.

"When you are no longer required (now the gomen dah ada safe deposit melalui illegal migrant voters who were given free MyKads) into the dustbin you go," said a disgruntled Murut settler.

Murut natives who had converted to Islam in 1979, under the then Berjaya government-linked mass Islamisation programme which promised new ‘recruits’ individual land titles, are now claiming that the government had cheated them.

The converts were given free land plots in Kampong Masanopi, Kembong and have been occupying this area since then. However they have now discovered that the land is not theirs and instead belongs to someone else.

A villager, Ariffin Abdullah, 70, whose original name is Arot Bin Ukab, said that the ‘planned’ village was created in 1979 during the rule of the UMNO-linked Berjaya government as a new settlement for a group of Muruts who were willing to convert to Islam.

The converts then went on to develop and till the land providing for themselves by planting rubber trees, orchards and padi. Ariffin was their village head or Ketua Kampung.

But now, so many years later, the villagers who were promised their individual land titles had found out that their settlement area actually belonged to someone else. The real owners are powerful people linked to the federal UMNO government instead.

“What is most disappointing is that the land owner turns out to be the person who was entrusted by Harris Salleh (to manage the distribution of the land to us as the new converts,” Ariffin said.

“And our worst nightmare happened when we found out that the person had sold the land to another powerful businessman.

“Imagine, now this new businessman has just sued us for illegal occupation of our land!”

“The suit was lodged in Nov 29, 2011. So how can anyone blame us for feeling so humiliated and very angry,” added Ariffin.

Arffin said that their hard work to develop and till the land had been going on for more than 30 years and during the three decades they were repeatedly assured their individual land titles would be issued to them in due course as long as they voted for the Barisan Nasional.

According to the official records, the first single land title was issued on Oct 30, 1980 under the name of Mohamad Abdul Rahman (then the District Officer of Tenom).

Another was issued to one Anthony Lamb and yet another to Theodore Douglas Lind (the former official of the then Chief Minister).

Ariffin claimed that these three persons were entrusted by Harris to manage and administer the land for the benefit of the converts, but they never got to have the individual land titles issued to the different families as they had promised.

“Instead, they spent the whole 30 over years asking us to be patient. We were told to support BN and vote them in evey five years.

“But now it is proven (that) their plan (all along) was to own the land by themselves, and now they have sold it behind our backs,” added Ariffin, "they are real cheats!" he cried.

Ariffin, who had planted his assigned lot with rubber trees which are now 30 years old, said the businessman who now owns the land is threatening to drag them to court, and told them their houses, rubber trees, orchards and paddy would be destroyed.

The father of four said he had lodged a police report over the matter last year, but until now there had not been any action taken. When powerful UMNO interests are involved even the police will look the other way.

“It looks like we could be evicted out of our land anytime soon,” he said.

Ariffin is requesting for the state government to do something about the problem as soon as possible. He also wants Harris to intervene sort things out.

11 comments:

  1. Hope that the people's land rights will be protected by the Native Court, the laws regarding native lands should be reviewed and renewed.

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  2. Those outdated laws must be renewed so that they remain relevant to protect the native land owner's rights.

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  3. natives have the right to protect their rights when they are being oppressed or their rights encroached.

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  4. tanah yang sepatutnya menjadi milik penduduk harus dilindungi.

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  5. Susah juga bila bercerita mengenai tanah ini. Ini bukan apa kerana kita tidak pasti dimana benar dalam hal ini.

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    1. Isu tanah di sabah menjadi isu panas menjelang PRU13 ini.harap penyelesaian dapat di cari dan jangan hanya mempolitikkn isu ini sahaja.

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    2. Isu tanah jadi isu recycle. Masalah ini seolah-olah tiada penghujungnya. Diharap kerajaan dapat tubuhkan tribunal itu secepat mungkin.

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  6. Perkara sebegini harus di siasat agar tahu cerita yang sebenarnya.

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  7. Hak penduduk harus di lindungi agar tidak terjadi perkara seperti ini.

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  8. minta la mana2 pemimpin politik untuk memanjangkan kes ini ke mahkamah.. jangan pula kes penduduk kampung ini sukar diselesaikan, maka pemimpin2 politik yang sebelum ini aktif membantu penduduk bagi kes yang sama mengambil pendirian berdiam diri dan membiarkan kes ini dimain2kan dimedia untuk kepentingan mereka..

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  9. Murut natives who had converted to Islam in 1979, under the then Berjaya government-linked mass Islamisation programme which promised new ‘recruits’ individual land titles, are now claiming that the government had cheated them.

    Next time, don't convert if your intention is not sincere. Your focused was to get the land only.

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