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Logging in Baram - Beneficial to Who, Exactly?

31 mins
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15:00, 20 Mar 2023
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Guest: Celine Lim, Managing Director, Save Rivers

Earlier in March, Sarawak assemblyman Dennis Ngau claimed that logging in Ulu Baram, Miri, was welcomed by indigenous communities, and did not harm their way of life. This was swiftly refuted by indigenous land rights defenders, including Save Rivers and Keruan, who criticised the assemblyman's comments, saying that it demonstrated a real lack of understanding of the issues and needs on the ground. We speak to Celine Lim, the Managing Director of Save Rivers for a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and whether indigenous communities have benefited from logging, as claimed by the authorities.

Image Credit: Save Rivers

Presenter: Juliet Jacobs

Producer: Juliet Jacobs

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Logging in Baram - Beneficial to Who, Exactly?

31 mins
·
15:00, 20 Mar 2023

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Guest: Celine Lim, Managing Director, Save Rivers

Earlier in March, Sarawak assemblyman Dennis Ngau claimed that logging in Ulu Baram, Miri, was welcomed by indigenous communities, and did not harm their way of life. This was swiftly refuted by indigenous land rights defenders, including Save Rivers and Keruan, who criticised the assemblyman's comments, saying that it demonstrated a real lack of understanding of the issues and needs on the ground. We speak to Celine Lim, the Managing Director of Save Rivers for a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and whether indigenous communities have benefited from logging, as claimed by the authorities.

Image Credit: Save Rivers

Presenter: Juliet Jacobs

Producer: Juliet Jacobs

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