Penan step up campaign to defend Heart of Borneo nature reserve

6, April, 2010
Penan natives from Sarawak’s Upper Baram region in the Malaysian part of Bor­neo have erect­ed two log­ging road block­ades to pre­vent their last remain­ing vir­gin jun­gle from being logged by the Sam­ling Group, a Malaysian tim­ber giant.

6, April, 2010
Penan natives from Sarawak’s Upper Baram region in the Malaysian part of Bor­neo have erect­ed two log­ging road block­ades to pre­vent their last remain­ing vir­gin jun­gle from being logged by the Sam­ling Group, a Malaysian tim­ber giant.
The block­ades have been erect­ed at two strate­gi­cal loca­tions on log­ging roads near the Penan vil­lages of Long Sabai and Ba Ker­ameu on the upper reach­es of the Akah riv­er. Accord­ing to com­mu­ni­ty sources, sur­vey­ors of the Sam­ling cor­po­ra­tion had repeat­ed­ly been asked by vil­lagers of Long Sabai to stop work­ing on the Penan’ s native lands but had refused to do so. As a con­se­quence, the vil­lagers erect­ed two block­ades that have been in place since 24 March and 31 March respec­tive­ly.
Aya Lud­ing, a spokesman for the Long Sabai com­mu­ni­ty, said: “We know that we are weak­er than the Sam­ling bull­doz­ers. But we are deter­mined to fight for our next gen­er­a­tion because we can­not sur­vive with­out the for­est. If we let the com­pa­ny in and do some log­ging, they will want to take all of our for­est.”
Last Novem­ber, sev­en­teen Penan com­mu­ni­ties of the Upper Baram region had declared their native lands a self-admin­is­tered nature reserve. The “Penan Peace Park” cov­ers an area of 163,000 hectares of high con­ser­va­tion val­ue rain­for­est and tra­di­tion­al­ly used agri­cul­tur­al land near the inter­na­tion­al bor­der between Malaysia and Indone­sia. ”

Source: http://www.bmf.ch/en/news/?show=200