Penan mount logging road blockade

Penan mount log­ging road block­ade
8 Octo­ber 2008

Penan com­mu­ni­ties in Sarawak, Malaysia, have mount­ed a road block­ade against the log­ging com­pa­ny Inter­hill in an attempt to stop the destruc­tion of their last remain­ing rain­forests.

The Penan orga­nized the block­ade after nego­ti­a­tions with Interhill’s rep­re­sen­ta­tives at the com­pa­ny’s tim­ber camp failed.

Penan mount log­ging road block­ade
8 Octo­ber 2008

Penan com­mu­ni­ties in Sarawak, Malaysia, have mount­ed a road block­ade against the log­ging com­pa­ny Inter­hill in an attempt to stop the destruc­tion of their last remain­ing rain­forests.

The Penan orga­nized the block­ade after nego­ti­a­tions with Interhill’s rep­re­sen­ta­tives at the com­pa­ny’s tim­ber camp failed.

‘We are ask­ing Inter­hill to respect our Native Cus­tom­ary Rights and to stop log­ging our remain­ing pri­ma­ry forests,’ a Penan spokesman said.

The block­ade, in the Mid­dle Baram area of Sarawak, is being organ­ised by the Ba Abang, Long Item, Long Kawi and Long Pakan com­mu­ni­ties. A sim­i­lar block­ade was erect­ed in the area in June 2006 but was dis­man­tled by the police after two weeks.

The block­ade comes short­ly after Penan women raised a cry of alarm over cas­es of sex­u­al abuse and vio­lence by log­ging com­pa­ny work­ers in the region.

The Penan tribe are nomadic hunter-gath­er­ers. Many now live in per­ma­nent set­tle­ments, but con­tin­ue to rely on the for­est for their exis­tence.

Inter­hill is a Malaysian com­pa­ny, and has been log­ging pri­ma­ry rain­forests in Sarawak since the 1970s.

Source: Bruno Manser Fund

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