Monday, November 9, 2015

UDIP TUNUK NGAN PESENGANAK




Udip kelunan lata’ sena-a’ ida un tunuk keneng ida peserepe’ apan. Ida hormat neng mung kelunan. Buka un ne ca kelunan ja’ ida kira kurang kise’ adet, ida mung ne pepo pekatuk ia apan kelunan ja nai jadi tiga. Uban dalau ja ida anggap tanggungjawab re mung ke pekatuk ida neng lepo’ ja apan ida neng lepo’ ja un tiga mung. Un penguba’ re, apan tiga dau denga lepo’ re neng a’eng lepo’ du de’ ca. Juko’ dalau ja ida un sukup ale’ se’ hormat re neng sakai de’ nai nanta’ lepo’ re.

Midan sakai nai ke lepo’ re, ida mesti makan sakai da ngan sukup. Isu re ngan sakai, mesti jaga’ tiga lan ayen peleto’ to’ ti ca isu ja’ jaet dau ilu ke ngening dau neng sakai da. Midan re petego’ ngan ca kelunan bulen, nta re senteng lapa nyelem neng kelunan ja. Ida mesti mutu cen ngkeh nai kelunan ja, lepo’ e, ngadan, ngan kengkeh ketai e la’a. Buka re tai pemung adung ngan sakai, ida mesti na’ jako’ngan sepa’ me sakai da. Buka sakai ja ca kelunan Paren, ida tai ngkin ia ke amin kelunan da’ Paren lo’te.

Buka sakai ja nta un senganak kelunan da’ Paren ke lepo’ ja, du tai ngkin ia ke’ amin ketua kampung. Se’ le lepo’ ke bada’ bangen tawai le me sakai da’ nai nanta’ lepo’ le, ilu pekanjet ida.

Uko’ baen ilu neng lepo’ le, mesti hormat ca ngan ca usa. Kelunan de dumit udip ida mesti tunuk keneng kelunan de’ lata’ udip neng ida. Utun tulang re keja baen dau de lata’ buka anak nta putuk kelunan da’ lata’ udip neng ida. Ngan ida pe ke tai li’eng. Utun tolang ngan Li’eng erti e, kelunan ja ke tai nta tuman pengudip e ngan sio’ kado’ penusa neng udip e kenai e bio’ atau ketai ukun kelunan ja o-o.

Kise’ adet-adet ilu Kenyah Badeng ne la’a, nta laki senteng nto’ ta’ aba’ ke leto. Mesti laki nto’ ta’ daya ke leto. Parip dau laki buka re nto’ te aba’ ke leto. Dalau udip kelunan lata’ sena-a’, ale’ papatai du. Dalau ja te, kelunan da’ parip lebo ale’ re nalan kuun ayau. Juko’ adet laki nta senteng nto’ te aba’ ke leto ji un tai nuyan.

Adet ja ilu baya’ uban cen katuk tepun le Badeng. Baya’ dau cerita ilu Badeng, tading kelunan sena-a’, laki dau jemuk atau potea. Na-et kise’ e, atek keta lan uban laki pe ke mita uman. Lesau ale’ teka’ ja’ senganak leto e naet ia sa’eh ngan ja ngan tusa ke mita ida uman. Dalau ja re, nta leto uban potea.

Un ca liwai tai laki ja nto’. Dalau ja uban e jemuk. Tapi un ja’ senganak leto ne, uban nto te aba’ neng ia ka. Tai telang jemuk cen laki ja matung sio’ leto ja. Beli’au leto ja tepe dau  sio’ sakit ja. Cen ja ne tading leto potea. Laki pe la’a, nta ne ida sio’ sakit ja. “Tiga pe ake’ ke un sakit ji uban tusa pe kise’ senganak laki e’ un sakit ji re ngan ia pe kise’ ke mita ame’ uman”, dau leto ja. Juko ja ne tading laki un malan ale’ nto’ ta’ aba’ ke leto. Uban re malap ke parip.

Meka pe la’a buka tai nao’, buka tudo ne ilu, nta senteng medat pat te mpau anun kelunan da’ poto su’un. Mesti te nta’ pat le buka le medat temping anun da’ poto su’un. Meka pe anun kelunan da’ lata’ udip. Parip kelunan da’ medat pat re te mpau anun kelunan da’ poto su’un ngan meka pe da’ lata’ udip. Buka le ala’ payau la’a, kelunan da’ lepa ti liwa bolo ngan lepa su’un, nta senteng uman payau ja.

Dalau le mudip ke Alo Kayan, un kelunan Paren kelo’ ke nerana’ ida. Ala’ inu tiga ngan maen ida un. Ala’ pe dau kelunan Panyen katap ida. “Adi meka pe uban kise’ ja,” dau kelunan Paren da. Ngina’ uyan ta’a kalung pe ida la’a. Katap pe kelunan Panyen uyan ta’a kalung me ida. Nta kelunan Panyen tisen kimet kelunan Paren da kelo’ ke nerana’ ida.

Beng ida uba’ baya’ kise’ gaya’ ja’ tiga. “Nta ne un tubo ji odai ” dau kelunan Paren da. Ngina’ uyan sapai kelunan pusang kidi. Uyan pe kelunan panyen katap ida. “Ui, nta un tubo ji beng cuk du metik ne ilu” dau kelunan Paren da. Ja tai re cuk lepo’ du metik. Cen ja tading nai ca sakit layu nanta’ lepo’ ilu. Ja uban bali lepo’ le mi’a ida tai metik ngebulen-ulen kise’. Kelunan di, sio’ ukum dau re kuun lepo’. Ja tuman Badeng nta metik usa.

Ilu kelunan ne mudip un sun te udip le cen tading uban kelunan nai mudip kusun tana’ ji abe’ na’ki. Udip Badeng sena-a’, kelunan da’ tisen uban sun-sun udip re cen tepun ngan tai sangat-sangat re, kelunan da da’ du na’ kelunan tisen janan udip. Juko’ tanggungjawab ca usa ne bada’-bada’ uban tepun ngan tai sangat-sangat re me da’ anak. Badeng ne penting ale’ le tisen da’ tepun ngan mung-mung da’ senganak ngan da’ pesenganak ngan re. Nta senteng ti jaet ngan da’ senganak. Dalem masyarakat  Badeng, buka ca kelunan un ti jaet atau pepi’a ngan da’ senganak, kise’ kelunan ja awen ne ja baen dau du.

Nta le bulen naet kise’ tai palai poto-poto naet da’ senganak. Ja ne balo’ adet Kenyah Badeng. Mesti tai lo’te naet-naet senganak le ngan mung da’ penyada le. Senganak le, jane da’ cen oko, amai ngan cen we’ ngan le. Buka un da’ ala’ pun, atuk ngan kojau meka, tai lo’te ida ngkin me da’ senganak. Meka pe buka da’ senganak ala’ pun ngan kojau, nai pe ida ngkin me ida. Ja  ne kise’ udip Badeng. Ida pekeliwa na’ iu ja’ ida un ngan da’ senganak. Buka un da’ sio’ penaru uko’ baen sakit atau palai matai me ida panak, tapi le tawai re neng da’ senganak. Da’ senganak ne tai pebio’ tawai re dalau re sio’ tusa. Buka un palai sio’ penginca’, da’ senganak ne tai mepo ida neng gayeng re uko’ baen mepo ida uyan oma, uyan alut ngan da’ ca pe. Buka tai uyan oma, temping da’ senganak pe ida uyan oma. Apan tiga teka’ re petapi tawai neng aeng ida peserepe’ apan. Uban tempa le nyat lesau neng senganak le buka le un sio’ taru.

Buka re uyan amin pe la’a, ida da’ pesenganak pe petemping uyan amin. Nta tekep le uyan amin temping da’ nta senganak ilu baen dau re buka le nta malai ngan kelunan ja. Buka tai nao’ dalau ba’i ngan peselai pe la’a, menjat le ilu ta’en da’ tai nao’ ngan du da’ ca.

Ngelayan e, un te senganak re tai nao’ ngan du ja pe ida tai. Udip sena-a’, kelunan da’ keri’ut panak, ma’en le ida mudip ngan du. Kelunan da’ kado’ panak, tiga  teka’ re mudip uban nta un du da’ ida nikap dalem asat ngan tao’ re. Udip sena-a buka le tego’ ngan ca kelunan, mesti ia mutu ngadan le ading ngan cuk ilu petepun. Cen petepun tai le tisen ilu un pesenganak ngan kelunan da’ ilu mading tego’.

Layan udip Kenyah Badeng baya’ ne un paliu ne kise’ e. Un palai me Badeng ne ala’ gaya’ udip kaeng keti. Uban re ke baya’ kise’ layan udip Alo’ baen re, tapi nta pe gaya’ Alo’ meka. Ja’ ilu Kenyah kuma Alo’, kelunan da’ bulen neng ilu da’ mudip ka’ tana’ long atau ka’ tana’ dipa. Alo jane cen Orang Puti, Melayu, Kina’ ngan da’ ca pe la’a. Bekading re, ilu Kenyah na’ Alo’ pe Impan. Palai Badeng ala’ gaya’ Alo’ juko’ nta ne ida nyingo da’ senganak. Nta ne ida baya’ uban gaya’ udip tepun le Badeng cen kena. Pemuyan ji ake’ naet nta un tekep. Ja’ tekep ilu Badeng ne, mesti baya’ kise’ uban adet tepun le mala’ neng senganak le.

Badeng Koyan naki ida un baya’ lepe kise’ uban  layan udip pesenganak. Tunuk ale’ dau isu re pisu senganak re. Dalau du Kebana ka’ Koyan oman 2004, un dau isu selem du pisu ake’. Un da’ ngempe’, ngesu ngan nganak ake’. Meka dau isu selama le Badeng neng senganak le.

Tapi Badeng ka’ Long Dungan, Long Musang ngan Data Kakus nta ne ida pakai isu da’ meka da la’a. Mencat ale’ de’ ngetisen ji. Je’ kado’ en beng penco pisu ngadan ne ida. Ji ne kise’ ketai adet le Badeng pesau neng ilu. Da’ manai ngan anak na’ki ngempe’ kelunan lata’ pabe’ kelunan mukun te. Nta ne un dau hormat re neng kelunan da’ lata’ udip. Uban yu poyan ji tai meki? Se’ sala’ toa ngan oko le nta bada’ ji milu taen? Ida nta pekalai ilu pisu keneng ja taen? Masa’ pe ilu anak naki tai majan peco’ ngan toa oban le sekolah. Pekimet lan ilu de’ naki ne apan le puai ilu selem le ji ngan cen ja oo ilu lemoto petawai isu le Kenyah Badeng.

Gaya’ kise’ udip sena-a, buka ca uban un su, beng tai naet ia ne da’ su. Buka e sakit, da’ anak ngan su e ne tai nobo ia. Un kojau, tepu, manjan ngan bua’ ne da’ su tai ngkin me oko re. Kadang-kadang pe ida ngkin ba’a ia uyan bulit. Dalau tai da’ su naat ia, oko re un pekatuk ida neng jana ja’ tiga ngan petepun me su e. Kenyah Badeng ne, ca le dau umpung udip le atau tepun le mung. Buka le ngening dau du petepun, lan te uban le pemung tepun. Ilu naet uban tepun le Badeng ja’ uban du uyan me ilu.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Usun Apau


Usun Apau


2°55'0" N

 

114°40'1" E

 

~198m above sea level (asl)


Dataran Tinggi Usun Apau (Dataran Tinggi Usun Apau) is a plateau (class T - Hypsographic) in Sarawak, Malaysia (Asia) with the region font code of Asia/Pacific. It is located at an elevation of 198 meters above sea level.
Dataran Tinggi Usun Apau is also known as Dataran Tinggi Usun Apau, Usun Apau.

Its coordinates are 2°55'0" N and 114°40'1" E in DMS (Degrees Minutes Seconds) or 2.91667 and 114.667 (in decimal degrees). Its UTM position is KJ42 and its Joint Operation Graphics reference is NA50-05.

the sun rises at 07:50 and sets at 19:57 local time (Asia/Kuching UTC/GMT+8).

A Plateau is an elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams.


Eastern Tableland

2°57'0" N

 

114°40'59" E

 

~200m asl



Eastern Tableland (Eastern Tableland) is a plateau (class T - Hypsographic) in Sarawak, Malaysia (Asia) with the region font code of Asia/Pacific. It is located at an elevation of 200 meters above sea level.

Its coordinates are 2°57'0" N and 114°40'59" E in DMS (Degrees Minutes Seconds) or 2.95 and 114.683 (in decimal degrees). Its UTM position is KJ42 and its Joint Operation Graphics reference is NA50-05.

Details - all the rivers started at Usun Apau (Baram/Belaga) watershed.


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Hentikan bantah Empangan Baram

Posted on November 12, 2013, Tuesday


MIRI: Penduduk di Baram harus menerima projek mega seperti cadangan pembinaan Empangan Hidroelektrik Baram sekiranya mahu melihat lebih banyak pembangunan di situ.
Ahli Parti Demokratik Progesif Sarawak (SPDP) Jaya Ramba berkata, mustahil untuk melaksanakan pembangunan di kawasan tersebut sekiranya penduduk di kawasan itu menentang dan tidak bekerjasama dengan kerajaan.
“Pembangunan susah dilaksanakan seandainya ada pihak menghalang kerja bagi membantu rakyat di kawasan pedalaman.

“Masih ada pihak yang membantah projek hidro Baram setelah didesak dan dihasut oleh pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab,” katanya.

Jaya dalam kenyataannya memberitahu, terdapat pihak yang menganggap diri mereka pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) yang mempertahankan Baram untuk dibangun dan dimajukan.
Tambahnya, kerajaan mempunyai perancangan tentang cara untuk membangunkan kawasan Baram termasuk mewujudkan Bandar Baharu Telang Usan.

Katanya ini sekali gus menjana pertumbuhan ekonomi bagi rakyat di Baram justeru mereka harus menerima projek mega seperti projek hidro dan projek Bandar Baharu Telang Usan.
“Saya berasa kecewa juga membaca bila tidak putus-putus pihak tidak bertanggungjawab menghasut orang kampung membantah projek kerajaan.

“Ada pihak NGO yang menggelarkan diri mereka pencinta alam dan menyarankan agar sesiapa yang bakal menjadi calon pilihan raya menghantar surat kepada mereka. Mereka mahukan rangka pembangunan hidro Baram dan apa pula agenda mereka ini?” soalnya.
Beliau menasihati pihak yang diwakili parti pembangkang agar jangan terlalu kuno dan menentang pembangunan kerajaan.

“Dalam dunia ini, belum ada projek hidro mengancam penduduk dan mencemarkan alam sekitar yang menjadikan ribuan manusia terkorban.
“Kita melihat projek Bakun, sekarang projek berkenaan dalam proses siap dibina. Begitu ramai anak Sarawak bekerja di situ.

“Saya berharap masyarakat Baram tidak mudah dihasut, tidak mudah ditipu dengan agenda jahat sesetengah individu yang cetek pemikiran.
“Sampai bila kita miskin fikiran, idea dan kematangan. Orang lain menerima pembangunan dan kemajuan, kita pula menolak kerana kita mudah dihasut oleh pihak yang tidak bertanggungjawab,” katanya.
Jelasnya, semakin ramai generasi muda berhijrah ke bandar, justeru dengan adanya empangan itu nanti ia akan membuka lebih banyak peluang pekerjaan sekali gus mengurangkan penghijrahan ke kawasan lain.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Malaysia pays $133 mn after delays to troubled dam

KUALA LUMPUR, October 2, 2013 (AFP) - Malaysia's government agreed to pay $133 million in compensation to two foreign contractors for losses incurred in the problem-plagued Bakun Dam, an audit has revealed.

The compensation, revealed in the Auditor-General's annual report, is a rare official acknowledgement of problems in a highly controversial project that Transparency International once labelled a "Monument to Corruption".
The report submitted to parliament Tuesday said two contractors suffered delays of up to four years in civil engineering works, causing their costs to spike.
The contractors were French-based Alstom and Impsa-Malaysia, which is largely controlled by Argentina's Impsa group.
The $2.3 billion dam, which began operations in 2011, is the largest in a series of hydroelectric facilities in the heart of the Borneo rainforest that have been completed or are planned by the government of Sarawak state.
Environmentalists, anti-graft activists, and native tribes denounce Bakun -- which has reportedly displaced more than 10,000 native tribal villagers with its Singapore-sized reservoir -- as a corruption-plagued environmental and human disaster.
Sarawak's chief minister, Taib Mahmud, has repeatedly denied mounting accusations of enriching himself, his family, and cronies through a stranglehold on the state's economy, including the dam projects.
The start-up of Bakun's turbines in 2011 came five decades after it was first proposed, following funding problems, tribal protests, and corruption accusations.
The Malaysian government has never publicly investigated the allegations swirling around the project.
Despite Bakun providing more than double Sarawak's energy needs, a series of other dams are in the works.
Taib's government says it must provide energy to lure investors to the state, one of Malaysia's poorest.
His opponents say companies linked to Taib are the main beneficiaries of the cheap energy and contracts related to dam construction.
Critics accuse Malaysia's central government of refusing to probe Taib because he controls parliament seats vital to the ruling coalition.
Taib's dams have met with increasing indigenous protests. More than 100 tribesmen are now blockading access to another dam at remote Murum to demand compensation, activists say.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Recognise Sabah, Sarawak as equals

A potential political war may come to boil if federal government keeps ignoring calls to recognise the Borneo states as equal on all platforms
PETALING JAYA: Tension in Sabah and Sarawak will come to a head as long as Malaysians continue to equate the two as just another state of Malaysia, warned veteran Umno leader Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah.
Tengku Razaleigh, popularly known as Ku Li, said it was time Sabah and Sarawak recognized and treated as equal partners in Malaysia.
“There is resentment and dissatisfaction with Sabah and Sarawak being treated as and equated to just another state of Malaysia… It had been simmering since the 1980s but it never resurfaces, not as a formal articulation anyway.
“It is, nevertheless, a political war that has the potential to come to a boil,” said Tengku Razaleigh in his speech to the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society yesterday.
The Gua Musang MP pointed out that the Cobbold Commission had stressed that Malaysia’s formation should be regarded as an association of partners involving Sabah, Sarawak, Malaya and Singapore.
“If any idea were to take root that Malaysia would involve a ‘take-over’ of the Borneo territories by the Federation of Malaya and the submersion of the individualities of North Borneo and Sarawak, Malaysia would not be generally acceptable and successful,” said Tengku Razaleigh, quoting the commission’s report.
He said the current misconceptions over Sabah and Sarawak’s standing in Malaysia could be corrected by including it in the school curriculum.
“It should be pointed out, for instance, that Aug 31 is of no particular significance to Sabah and Sarawak, its grand celebration notwithstanding. It is but the date of Malaya’s independence and it should be celebrated for just that.
“On the other hand, Sept 16 – the Malaysia Day – has a greater significance and is certainly a more important date in the annals of Malaysia. It must, therefore, be allowed to take its place as a major celebration in our national calendar of events.”
20/18 point agreements not honoured
Tengku Razaleigh also urged that Sabah’s 20 point and Sarawak’s 18 point agreements – safeguards written up as preconditions to the formation of Malaysia – be reviewed, as the federal government had failed to fulfill them.
“[A Sabah academic] pointed out that Sabahans and Sarawakians agreed to be part of Malaysia on the understanding that the interests of the states were safeguarded…in the 20/18-point agreements, the London Agreements and the Inter-Governmental Reports.”
“He pointed out further that the safeguards were not honoured and taken away at the whim and fancy of the Federal Government….”
Tengku Razaleigh noted a Sabah politician recently argued that Sabah had lost most of the 20 points after decisions affecting the states were made by Kuala Lumpur instead.
The safeguards were to be reviewed ten years after Malaysia’s formation, but the committee set up by then Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak Hussein to look into the agreements did not meet that year.
This was because they were drawing up the Draft Bill of the Petroleum Development Act (PDA) at that time, and priority was given to the acceptance of the PDA by Sabah and Sarawak, according to Tengku Razaleigh.
“I would like to emphasise here that the review not taking place despite Tun Razak’s intentions reflects the good faith of the federal government in the relationship with Sabah and Sarawak…
“Perhaps the review could be considered afresh as Malaysia celebrates her golden anniversary,” he suggested.
He also urged that the government seriously think of ways to overcome the economic difficulties by East Malaysians.
“It is time that the government absorbed the continually increasing financial burden rather than allowing it to ultimately land on the shoulder of the people.
“If this is well handled, I am confident that we can begin to mitigate and work towards overcoming the negative perception towards Kuala Lumpur that seems to be playing in the collective mind of Sabahans and Sarawakians.”

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Bintulu-Bakun Road Super Duper Potholes - The worst federal road in Malaysia

Road users of the Bintulu-Bakun Road, especially those from Sg Asap, Tubau and Belaga, are lost for words whenever they use this road () or when they talked about it.
What they couldn’t understand is how a road which snakes through the mammoth Bakun Dam and vast areas laden with timber-related activities could be left to rot.

The road is filled with potholes of all sizes and is extremely difficult to negotiate even for experienced drivers.
In fact, the road is so dangerous that news of fatal accidents don’t surprise the locals anymore. But we have no choice!

Most motorists avoid using the road at night as they considered it to be too risky. It is also very dangerous during heavy rain as we won't be able to guess where the potholes are, we just drive by faith. 

As a local from Sg ASAP Koyan we just couldn't understand why the Federal or state authorities did not bother to maintain this main road for the people.

I came back for a holiday on May 30th during harvest festival and I must admit I was very very disappointed with the condition of the road. It is unacceptable and very dangerous for road users. The government says people first, performance now is not as real thing it is a virtual things to me...work the talk please.

The people are not asking for a new road. All they want is for the government to maintain the Bintulu-Bakun road properly. That’s all.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Express boat sinks near Belaga

BELAGA, May 28(Bernama) -- Unofficial figures say some 21 people are still missing while 181 others managed to swim to safety in the express boat sinking accident which occurred near here between 8.30am to 9.00am this morning.

A councillor of the Kapit District Council Roland Bete' Lahang when contacted said said the police and other related government departments assisted by timber camps, oil palm and timber plantation officials were still trying to work out the actual figures.

When contacted, Belaga District Officer Abdul Halim Abdullah accompanied by Hulu Rajang member of parliament Wilson Ugak Kumbong and Belaga state assemblyman Liwan Lagang were on their way to the scene this afternoon.

The express boat was extremely packed with timbercamp, oil palm and timber plantation workers returning home for the Gawai Dayak festival this weekend, according to Roland Bete'.

He added it (Bakun Mas Express boat) was on its way to Kapit and Sibu when it crashed onto rock in the Rajang River (at diam Bungan) after about 40 minutes of leaving Belaga town.

He said police and medical teams were at the scene now doing search and rescue operations.

-- BERNAMA

Friday, May 17, 2013

DAMN DAMs

Naat ne kise plan kerajaan le kelo ke melenjah tana' le kedaya sungai, ida ke oyan yu ale-ale tele dam di pah kado' ale' toh?

http://stop-corruption-dams.com/resources/2013_05_17_Sarawak_Dams.pdf

Flood areas(in red color) of Sarawak dam projects.



Friday, May 10, 2013

Bersihkan senarai daftar pemilih

Saya sebagai rakyat Malaysia ingin menyuarakan rasa TAK puas hati terhadap kesahihan daftar pemilih pada PRU13 kali ini. Rakan senegara juga boleh mengutarakan apa yang anda telah dapati dari kaji selidik anda sendiri. Ini cuma satu komentar dari saya sebagai rakyat yang ingin melihat daftar pengundi yang benar-benar bersih. Ini akan membolehkan perjalanan pilihanraya berjalan dengan licin, adil dan sistem demokrasi yang sebenarnya dapat dilaksanakan.

Sebagai contoh;

Pemegang kad pengenalan (Mykad) ini  mungkin orang yang sama tetapi mempunyai tiga (3) kad pengenalan diri (kemungkinan); Ini cuma anggapan atau pendapat saya sahaja (jangan salah tafsir yer). Untuk memastikan individu ini adalah orang yang sah dan individu yang berlainan tapi sama nama anggota JPN and SPR harus melakukan penyiasatan dengan lebih terperinci.

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Individu bernama AB Rapar Bin Awang dari Kuantan Pahang;





Selain dari itu, pengundi-pengundi yang membawa kad pengenalan yang tidak sah juga harus ditolak atau ditegah untuk mengundi. Sebagai contoh penduduk yang jelas-jelas dari negara Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, India, Indonesia, Filipina, Thailand, Myanmar dan sebagainya.  Mereka ini cuma melakukan tugas khas ini masa undi sahaja dan saya rasa mereka bukan warganegara yang sah. Saya harap perkara ini tidak terjadi di Malaysia.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Political leader's characters versus new candidate for their political party

A popular bahasa melayu peribahasa such as ' seperti ketam mengajar anaknya berjalan dengan betul' is my favorite idiom for the day; When I look at this idiom in our community today it is worthwhile to discuss it. As a lot of the politician say the opposition is bluffing or they do not walk the talk. It will subside during off peak time (non-election time) but it will certainly clearly subsurface during election time. Whether you are from BN or PR do mind what you are saying during the campaign, simple principle is be humble and only talk about the facts and do not over excited about the things that is considered a hot issue.

If BN says they are good government why until now when we complain about the road heading to ASAP or BAKUN dam to be repaired and no action taken to repair the road? Is this consider the efficient government do they listen to us? No ones take our grievances seriously when we logged a request to them, they are not helping us but keep giving excuses;

If you are a good government why spend or over spend so much people's money during the election campaign  to wins the heart of people. and why do you control the electronic media and the local newspaper? We are bored with all these ideas.

If our national education system is so good, why the rich people and the politician doesn't send their children to the public primary school and local university. They sent their child abroad for quality education. Don't be fooled my friends. Why our universities ranking is not among the top 100 in the world. Look at our neighbor Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan.

If BN is walk the talk why so many projects are not accomplish as of now? Why...janji dinodai atau dilupai. No money politic kununnya but they are the one that practice it. common, please walk the talk. WOW.

If you said BN is good why only last year the secondary school in Bakun resettlement is being completed, how many school dropped out since 2000 we have had in our community now. Look at this seriuosly, as I consider the education is very important for us to catch up with other fellow Malaysian. This is not the government that knows what the people want. This similar and classic situation not only happened in my constitution but I have a feeling it is happening everywhere in this country.

If they are a good government why the Hospital is not being built in Belaga town to provide a good health support for the poor rural people. Do they need to travel using the poor road all the way to Bintulu for treatment?

If Belaga district is not worth to be developed with basic infrastructure due to lack of natural resources, why so many Companies such as Shin Yang, Ekran, Rimbunan Hijau, WTK, SOP and plantation companies open up new estates in this area. This area is so rich with the high quality timbers and other resources and we are being told this area is not giving them much profits to open up and explore it. I don't buy this nonsense excuses, it is plainly unacceptable answer. We are cheated by all of our current leaders. Wake up all, we need to give them a lesson do not choose the wrong political party to explore and grab our ancestors land, it is just to precious too let it go to them.


What about the natives children do they provide an adequate scholarship to support us to further our study? They would probably use this fund to support their own supporter and the majority of the orang ulu will always be the victim. Think wisely before you vote. Do not look at the party anymore since corruption is the main issue here and no more room shall be considered for the good guy that will represents the same political party (BN). These new faces will be on a high risk to become corrupted one day since the current leader is corrupted. As they are the new wine going to deal with the old wine skin. This is not fit at all.

Executes your responsible to your country, go and vote for your rights and deliver our nation from corruption and evil leaders. God Bless Malaysia.


Friday, April 26, 2013

Effective leadership and project deployed by federal government?

The polling day is getting closer,  the coffee shop talks about politics, the hotter the campaign is in town, do we really feel this in rural as well? as a matter of facts we must recognized that the current government is not doing well in our parliamentary area such as Selangau, Hulu Rajang and Baram. I heard too many unresolved issues here and there mainly regarding public health, education, basic necessity in life and the list can go on if you wish. In short we are really move slower than what we expected. The development project in Data Kakus for example takes so long to be completed and the mini hydro project is not even started. What a shame. In Baram similar issue is raised up by the people, the basic needs to go back to the home/village is never been repaired or considered by federal government. The road heading to ASAP is in the same fate. Is it too hard to allocated a budget just to patch the giant pothole in our area? The common thing is the repair is usually being done before the election, then after that no action. BIG WOW, this is very inefficient way of working. When the election is around the corner they will use helicopter to go to the remote area why not try the winding & lousy and muddy logging road heading to Belaga or upper Baram that full of giant potholes and zero maintenance ? Probably the current road is coming with a zero maintenance kind of road...just like the zero maintenance car's battery that we have nowadays.

I am not trying to say Pakatan Rakyat is better but the reality is BN is not doing good enough after 2 years since the last Sarawak state election in 2011. Are we completely blind to recognize if they are really doing something that they have promised, and they even unable to explain why the project is delayed for too long is the paper work to hard to do? No they are sleeping on their jobs. sob.sob....sob..

Potentially we need a change in this federal government, Datuk Billy Abit and Datuk Joseph Entulu are not working hard enough to service the people in their own area, we don't need them or we do not want the same political party to manage our constitution anymore as simple as that. Vote BN out this is the time.

Monday, March 18, 2013

apek alo pot

Ai tilan lan ne oban apek alo di hacked blog ji, nta ne un toman dau isu le kidi odai.


arap telu nompak naat kita site da tiga kata le ke kejaie la-a.

tiga tawai.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Money was their master


NO ORDERS GIVEN: Those who issued ICs to foreigners in Sabah did it for money, RCI told

KOTA KINABALU: THOSE  behind the issuance of Malaysian identity documents to foreigners in Sabah were doing it solely for the money and not under instructions from anyone, the Royal Commission of Inquiry was  told yesterday.
Several former state National Registration Department (NRD) admitted to selling the documents on their own accord and not under orders from any quarter.
Sarawak Special Branch head Datuk Ibrahim Zakaria, who took the stand as the 33rd witness, testified that in 1996, he had been tasked to interview former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Datuk Abdul Rauf Sani, who had served as Sabah NRD director from 1990 to 1992.
"He (Rauf) had admitted to issuing 6,305 identity cards to foreigners and had collected RM167,300 from it. He also admitted to doing so for personal profit and on his own will without instructions from any quarter."
Ibrahim, who was then with Bukit Aman Special Branch, added that Rauf was detained under the ISA for illegally issuing identity cards.
Rauf had told the inquiry that blue identity cards were issued to increase the number of Muslim voters in Sabah.
He had said the immigrants issued with identity cards were taught how to vote in elections, or risked having their documents withdrawn.
Intelligence Technical Unit staff officer of the Kelantan police headquarters, Deputy Superintendent Badaruddin Ismail, told the panel that another ex-Sabah NRD director, Ramli Kamaruddin, had admitted to giving 16,000 receipts known as JPN 1/9 (temporary identity documents) and JPN 1/11 (temporary documents to indicate the holder of an identity document that was reported lost) to foreigners.
Badaruddin told the the panel that during his interview with the former ISA detainee, Ramli had charged RM250 for each receipt and had received more than RM1 million from it.
Ramli had also said that he did not receive any instruction from anyone, including government leaders, to issue the temporary identity documents to foreigners from 1993 to 1995.
Badaruddin told the inquiry that Ramli had distributed the money among subordinates involved in the scam and had used it for his own use.
The money was also used to sponsor a sports event in Penang for state NRD employees.
Ramli, however, had told the RCI that then deputy home minister, the late Tan Sri Megat Junid Megat Ayub, had ordered him to issue NRD receipts, which matched the names and IC numbers of registered voters, to immigrants.
Ramli had claimed that some 200 NRD receipts had been issued in five or six state constituencies before the 1994 state election.
The 1994 state election saw Parti Bersatu Sabah winning 25 out of 48 state assembly seats.
Ibrahim and Badaruddin were among nine witnesses called to testify. The inquiry resumes today.
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My 2 cents is, if this not an instruction from the Big Boss (above) how could they have the intention to increase the number of Muslim voters and they taught them how to throw their vote during election...this is corruption led by the politician. Home minister is also doing the wrong thing, this should not happen.

Read more:'Money was their master' - General - New Straits Timeshttp://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/money-was-their-master-1.209937#ixzz2JPmfrqLa

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Janji sudah ditepati, ker belom? atau dinodai

Kita mau janji mikro-hydro projek dimulakan dengan segera! kerana janji ini sudah mau 3 tahun dah...nanti jadi janji kusung.....janji bikin jalanraya pun belum siap lagi kerana janjinya adalah jalan berturap 18 kilo.... ...lain kali jangan suka berjanji (berdaje' dau kenyah) dengan rakyat...kena hati-hati kalau mau janji....hehehe.....ayen dayo-dayo senganak....ngena ida nak projek ji milu ke apau ne ading....tudep-tudep mutu e ke Shafie Apdal.

Janji beri klinik kesihatan desa yang dulu-dulu tu pun belum ditepati lagi..apa macam ini.......tanya ler BN..

SEJARAH TERCIPTA

Tanggal 31 Januari 2010 merupakan hari yang sangat bersejarah dan bermakna untuk warga Data Kakus. Kampung Data Kakus telah menerima satu rombongan besar yang diketuai oleh Menteri Kemajuan Luar Bandar dan Wilayah Malaysia, YB Datuk Seri Haji Mohd. Shafie Apdal untuk menghadiri Majlis Pemimpin Bersama Rakyat. Untuk pengetahuan semua, ini adalah kali PERTAMA seorang Menteri Persekutuan menjejakkan kaki ke bumi Data Kakus :)
Turut mengiringi rombongan ini adalah Timbalan Ketua Menteri Sarawak, Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Alfred Jabu,  YB Datuk Joseph Entulu Anak Belaun (Timbalan Menteri Kemajuan Luar Bandar dan Wilayah Malaysia), YB Encik John Sikie Anak Tayai  (ADUN Kakus), YB Dato Sri Micheal Manyin Anak Jawong (Menteri Pembangunan Infrastruktur dan Perhubungan Sarawak).
Rombongan telah selamat tiba ke Kampung Data Kakus pada kira-kira jam 10.30pagi menggunakan  5 buah helikopter. (Rombongan sepatutnya menggunakan jalan tanah untuk 18km terakhir tetapi keadaan jalan yang terlalu licin). Sambutan mesra telah diberikan oleh warga Data Kakus terhadap rombongan menteri yang sudi mengunjungi Data Kakus.
Sisipan daripada ucapan Ketua Kampung, Encik Baling
Ketua Kampung, Encik Baling telah memberi sedikit penerangan tentang Data Kakus. Kampung Data Kakus terletak di pedalaman daerah Tatau. Kampung Data Kakus terletak 178 km daripada Bintulu. Berikut adalah pecahan jarak : Bintulu - Simpang KTS, Bakun  : 100 km (jalan berturap);Simpang KTS - Simpang Jonat  : 60 km (jalan kem / balak); Simpang Jonat - Kampung Data Kakus : 18 km (jalan balak/ tanah).
        Encik Baling menjelaskan tentang kesusahan kehidupan masyarakat Data Kakus yang majoritinya Kenyah Badeng. Kampung yang terpencil ini tidak mempunyai talian telefon dan bergantung kepada generator sendiri untuk bekalan elektrik. 
          Namun, kebanyakan masa masyarakat Data Kakus terpaksa bergantung kepada bekalan minyak tanah sebagai sumber api kerana tidak mampu membeli minyak diesel serta kos penghantaran minyak diesel dari Bintulu adalah tinggi (disebabkan keadaan jalan yang terlalu teruk). 
         Sumber ekonomi yang utama di Data Kakus adalah penanaman padi bukit (huma) menggunakan kaedah tradisional. Kemudahan yang terdapat di Data Kakus hanyalah sebuah sekolah rendah (SK Ulu Kakus) dan prasekolah, perkhidmatan doktor udara, balai raya dan padang bola sepak. Encik Baling Along berharap agar cadangan kerajaan persekutuan membina jalan tar sejauh 18km dapat dilaksanakan demi kepentingan dan kesejahteraan kehidupan masyarakat Data Kakus.

Sisipan daripada ucapan Ketua Kampung, Encik Peter Deno Amit
Ketua Kampung Encik Peter Deno Amit pula telah menyuarakan bagaimana sukarnya ketiadaan jalan yang baik di kampung ini. Masyarakat Data Kakus sentiasa bersabung nyawa menggunakan jambatan kayu yang dibina sendiri (adakalanya runtuh terutamanya pada musim hujan). 
         Encik Peter Deno berharap kerajaan dapat membina sebuah klinik desa agar masyarakat Data Kakus boleh mendapat rawatan awal dan mencegah penyakit daripada menjadi lebih kronik. Buat masa ini, masyarakat Data Kakus terpaksa ke Belaga atau ke Bintulu untuk mendapat sebarang rawatan pesakit luar.
         Beliau turut menyuarakan keperitan kehidupan masyarakat Data Kakus yang terpaksa bergantung kepada minyak tanah dan berharap agar projek mikro hidroelektrik dapat diberikan kepada kampung ini.
Sisipan daripada ucapan YB Encik John Sikie Anak Tayai (ADUN Kakus)
YB Encik John Sikie Anak Tayai menyokong penuh cadangan pembinaan jalan raya sepanjang 18km. Menurut beliau, dengan adanya jalan raya yang elok, harga barang dapat diselaraskan dan seterusnya mengurangkan bebanan orang kampung Data Kakus. Beliau sendiri mengakui bahawa jalan paling teruk adalah 18 km yang terakhir yang adakalanya boleh mengambil 1 jam lebih. 
        YB Encik John Sikie turut mencadangkan supaya masyarakat Data Kakus mengusahakan penternakan ikan semah atau ikan empurau yang sememangnya mempunyai permintaan yang tinggi. Beliau juga berharap supaya masyarakat Data Kakus akan setia dan terus menyokong kerajaan agar dapat menjamin masa depan kehidupan warga Data Kakus serta membolehkan pembangunan berjalan dengan lancar.

Sisipan daripada ucapan YB Datuk Seri Haji Mohd. Shafie Apdal (Menteri Kemajuan Luar Bandar dan Wilayah Malaysia)
YB Datuk Seri Hj. Mohd Shafie Apdal menyatakan bahawa kerajaan sangat prihatin terhadap rakyat. Kerajaan sentiasa berusaha untuk memastikan masyarakat termasuk di pedalaman tidak jauh ketinggalan.
        Menurut beliau, satu cara untuk mengatasi kemiskinan adalah melalui pendidikan. Anak-anak perlu belajar bersungguh-sungguh serta mempunyai akhlak yang baik. Kehidupan masyarakat akan menjadi lebih baik sekiranya mendapat pendidikan yang baik.
        Beliau turut mengingatkan rakyat supaya sentiasa menjaga dan memelihara dengan baik prasarana, serta mengekalkan kesatuan dan perpaduan antara penduduk kampung. Datuk Seri turut mengingatkan masyarakat Data Kakus agar sentiasa mengekalkan hubungan yang baik dengan kerajaan pusat. Masyarakat Data Kakus disarankan agar sentiasa bersyukur kerana dapat hidup dengan aman.
        Peruntukkan sebanyak RM 300,000.00 telah diberikan kepada Kampung Data Kakus untuk projek mikro-hidroelektrik.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Usun Apau v1

Ngimet ne iko naki un dalau empak latak (secondary forest) tepun le ke usun apau tana' data te, bayu kasa baya' sawak mudung batu miyang ja atek sengim, aka kayu mudip, lalit kayu ja bio lan, kado udip tumu, nelawak le oban ketai petap du ke usun te, ke enta mudung ancang ja kado dau tuyaw cen da iko nta puto ngening dau tuyaw. Seregip bulu neriga dau tuyaw macem-macem cen ke tana' apau. Cut tana' peso le teka ketai taket le pesuk dalem tana' sua' un kado ale tana mebub, takut teka le lelipan ngan lipa busung nai nganap ke osah le, tana' apau ja lengah, suak tepun le nai mecin ne kenai pita udip ja denak ngan tiga ke aba' sungai atau long sungai. Sungai cin apau te mening nai ngalo, mono baya' paruk ngan u-ong ja empau lan, tuyaw u-ong ja bio, ngan tuyaw suwi ngan pun dau pipa ilu sua sungai nai mono/matung baya' billa batu ja atek empau lan-lan. Ke tana' apau ne un kado' u-ong billa, uko baan u-ong Julan, u-ong Abung, u-ong kotak, u-ong seran,  ngan u-ong selio. Beng  mabun ne taat pipa ilu dalau baie suak kerejem jimak u-ong ja' nai mono cin billa batu ja ngan bayu put kerejem u-ong ja uko baan sio ojan re ilu kenta te. Jiwen ngeregen pecetep jipen boka majan ngeline kaie.




U-ong Selio bay te daya 

apau yang ja empau ale, ngebila

Kise layan dalau baie kine un tiga ale-ale. Ilu sokat naat sungai mening tai matung, u-ong billa ja empau, mudung Selidang, mudung Batu Bora ngan mudung Batu Mabun, madek ngan bau bayu dalau baie ja atek tiga ngan sokat naga berua le ngan pejiwen anit osah le.
 
Usun Apau jane tana ja miyang (1100 meter atau 3500 kaki cin aras laut) ngan ke empau e te beng laka' ngan metun ne tana', kado puun tumu,  leka tiga ngan apau bio ale-ale, ke bai te miyang ngan boka le tai pokat ngan pono e atek taten ale ngan poto mesun suak le sangkit lamak.  Tana' apau jine kata oban tepun le Kayan, Kenyah ngan Penan mudip bekading re apan re denak teka mudip cin ayau re. Suak ma-an ayau kenai nyudup ida ke tana' apau ne.  Tai ne tuan megang ilu o-o de' nta ne ilu takut ayau odai, na nai ne tepun le ngkin ilu buwau ke long sungai. Naat ne kita asat buwau le apan le sokat ngedawa' teka mita kengkeh oban lepuun tepun le bekading re baya' kita map ja ilu peluwak ke blo ji ne.




Nta lote ilu ketai daru masat dalau baie ke apau te oban keriut tua' le oban janan asat kia ngan nta kado oban janan du nai pono iyang nai ke apau ne, un tepe o-o oban ne sengim ale-ale ilu adang ke tai metan pejetep jipen atau korang aktif (hypothermia) suak nta sukat nyana ngan  nta sokat ngelaset denak. 



Bay te' lebet selat tau (timur) un ca billa ja atek empau atau minggai sah-ai ngan un lalut ja ngalo atek mening lan, ke pokat yang billa ji atek sokat alak 2 atau 4 tau jane ilu abe ke apau ne. Ma-an ale kita janan ja. Ke bahagian utara (bay te' u-ong Julan) ji ne ca kelab jutawan ke uyan ca golf resort lepa nta tenuyan ngan butung oban sua' ilu takut ekologi ke apau te un terganggu. Ida lepa oyan ca amin bio atau amin rehat/clubhouse  kaie nepeng kado kayu, nanem udu apan ne jadi ca kata re naat atau ngulung (zoo) pun maan, ngan tapak ji atau kata amin bio ji naki nta kumin stabil struktur tana e.

 Millionaire club lepa perai ne ji - gaban alak cin blog du

Apau ji un 3 re mudung berapi ja lepa nta aktif (mudung atau tana' letak baan Kenyah kidi) ida jane mudung Selidang (ji ja empau ale mida 4500 kaki), mudung Kanawang (4200 kaki) ngan Batu Mabun (4200 kaki). Bay te utara jane un 2 re la-a mudung berapi (tana' letak) ja nta aktif uko' baan mudung Kalulong (5400 kaki) ngan mudung Seludong (4500 kaki), dua mudung di peco' ngan usun apau sua' atung sungai paong. Un mudung batu bora nta ji oban bay te apau te iya jane ke bay sungai plieran pengempau e jane 4700 kaki.

Nta majan la-a ilu pe kelo naat kengkeh oban apau Dulit (bay te Belaga-Tinjar te ji) oban un dau tekena' oban dau tepun le nai cin apau dulit senaak re. Pengempau mudung Dulit ji jane 4300 kaki.


Apau ji ne ja petolat atung sungai ja' tai matung ke baram, tinjar, murum, plieran ngan rajang ngan ja atek tiga lan iya sukat kelimpun ngan nak sungai milu dalem kodak kodak bolan.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Nai mecin Usun Apau

Denga cin usun apau ngan ngebawa' anak Kenyah apan tai menu' Tana' Usun Apau ca tau bekidai te....
Ji ne se' ketuk ngadan pengelatak tepun le ja nai mecin Usun Apau, ake ala' data ji cin blog amai tebun. Ilu oyan lote kidi o-o apan lebo lote teka pecap kidi, oban iut ale se' kita kalung ji.

Lepo bio Kenyah lepo jamuk atau kenyah long badeng (nta eek ke details out telu (3) tat lepo Badeng' atau Jamuk de ca oban takut iya nta kumin teneng o-o. Beng tulat asat buwau ja' nai cin  Long Iran tuwak le je ilu ke naat ji. Na-at lote ilu kise' asat buwau lepo Badeng da ca ca liwai o-o..

Un dau de latak bada make bekading re tepun le ja ne ca bali ( aka lorek jane ca leto) ja nai mudip dalau empun kelonan.

Un lepe information da ilu nta kumin pasti ja nta un awai nak kaie

Ngadan pengelatak lepo un ilu ngalong nyeng ke ngadan lepo le

Lolau Mabo, Usun Apau (Papui Anye' atau Apui Anye')
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Lolau Mabo, Usun Apau (Paran Anye' atau Aran Anye')
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Buwau badeng atau jamuk cin Lolau Mabo ida tai ke Lidung Jelo
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Lidung Jelo (Tasek Balan)
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Long Teboken, Apau Data (Tasek Balan)
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Long Benalui, Apau Data (Tasek Balan)
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Long Mujan (Tuwen cuk du magang anak ngan de' mukun) - apan perintah lebo nai naat ilu ngan nyat pupu
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 1. Long Bui (Tasek Balan), 2. Alo/Iut Purau (Tugau Ajang /../ 2.1. Lio Matoh, Ulu Baram (Belawan Lenjau)
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Long Batang, ake ngio ji ke Kalimantan Timur (Tasek Balan)
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Long Betaoh, ke Kalimantan Timur (Tasek Balan)
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Ka Tenejan, ke Kalimantan Timur (Tasek Balan)
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Long Iran ke Kalimantan Timur (Tasek Balan) - petenup kelo' kenai pelempet bay te Sarawak ne ji
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2. Long Busang, Hulu Rajang (Hj. Zawawi @ Jawa Bilong -> Yusuf Bin Zawawi)
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3. Long Dungan /Batu Keling (Amit Jalong -> Lahang Laing)
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4. Data Kakus (Amit Jalong/Ngang Kuleh/Baling Along/Bilang Emau/Tasek Bilong)
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5. Long Beyak (Batok Bilong)




Nta kumin majan la-a ake ke na denga cin Usun Apau ngan nta le kumin tisen daleh ke empau usun apau ji kengkeh oban toa le mudip bekading re...ja atek lan ne empau ale-ale oban kise apau ji ngan miyang pe kita e cin mung pipa ngan sada e. Kadu-ale-ale pe uong ke sada apau ji ngan nta le tisen bay te engkeh oban tepun le mudip ke apau ji senaak re. Pengebio tana leka ke apau ji jane kira-kira 50 km persegi, bio ale ja ngan pengempau e jane 980-1100 m atau kira-kira 3500 kaki cin empau sada banget (cin empau aras laut). empau ale-ale ja senganak.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

yu dicem dicem sem toh?

Tuwi ake un kado keriut teka jagan, tai kah ngan ki lepa abe beluak tau ne oban ja. Opit pe nta un kelunan kengkeh oban ketai kelonan ne ai lengah bada..tai masat ke kedai kina meli inu ngan nai ule.... kado lepe oban inu-inu ja ake lingo nta nawai...ja ne teka udip ke alo..ne...

Lep laning lep laning lepa bolan pien ne oban ji, kelo tai ule krismas bane liwai ji le ne kumin, Tuhan ja mesik janan boka le pesenteh palak Iya. Kumin tain ai leko ale ne teka' le tai ule ke lepo naki odai, oban le nta un tuyang kado ke lepo odai bane...mung ida lepa tai un anun ngan kelo mengin tai masat pe nta kumin tiga atau senang odai...anak le la-a un kado. Jadi ilu kaang ilu tuwak odai...mo-o ne kebaien ngan tuyang le.

Nta sukat tai main bup tai taup la-a, atek ja ne teka adu le bekading re tai ti bup singket tai taup.

Tai osah le mukun ne ji pe sidek ngan anak le pelepa nai bio atau latak kise...beng kelo nyat tai nyatung ne di nta pe jak un teka' kebaien tai ngkin ida...un jaat teka kimet boka nawai ja oban bekading re ilu sukat tai entu' pa bala mata atau pa jiwen ale...atek tiga ale teka' ja ne...ida naki ilu molen ida ti kado inu....naah ida pe tisen naat TV and main komputer games tuak....kumin ja odai senganak?....nengayet lote badeng mibu ngkin anak le tai masat naat daleh de cuk...ngkin ida explore dalau baie ngan nauk man alut tai ala kojau...ji ja ngkin ida nawai kumin oban kise le mudip senaak re...anak le naki nta tisen kado inu ngan gayeng ja ilu kenyah ti bekading re....ayen tai dorat kidi ngan ti lote kidi keriut de...tai nauk la-a......petego ca liwai la-a o o te. :)

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Tuwi dalem Sejarah klinik desa data kakus

Tuwi dalem sejarah pemerintahan BN, janji ditepati, janji 10 tahun yang lalu ditagih? Semasa pemerintahan MP Joseph Mauh ak Ikeh sebagai MP Selangau tahun 2002 (sepuluh tahun dah....wow lama tu) di dalam dewan parlimen Kerajaan Malaysia, pada HARI ISNIN 1 APRIL, 2002 PUKUL 10.00 PAGI wow detail tu.... (tapi kenapa dia orang bermesyuarat pada hari april fool yer....) mungkin itulah sebabnya klinik desa ini tak jadi didirikan kot...sebab mereka sangat suka fooling us around. Sekarang  ni MP Selangau dah tukar dah...kepada seorang lagi yang dikenali dengan nama Joseph Entulu Belaun... apa cerita? cerita donggeng ker?....hehehe...Joseph ler jugak yang kena jawap....soalan cepu emas ni...pasal joseph mauh tak follow up betui-betui 10 tahun yang lalu...dah dua penggal dah....kerja tak bikin...apa lu buat masa jadi MP....you should follow up...man...nak suruh aku follow up aku bukan MP....aku cuma suka buat bising dan tagih janji yang dibuat.

http://www.parlimen.gov.my/files/opindex/pdf/AUMDR010402.pdf

(PM #21607 v1)
44. Tuan Joseph Mauh ak. Ikeh [Selangau] minta MENTERI KESIHATAN
(Datuk Chua Jui Ming pada masa tu) menyatakan berapa buah klinik desa akan dibina di Sarawak dan Sabah pada tahun 2002 dan adakah termasuk pembinaan klinik desa seperti
Klinik Desa Badang Data Kakus, Klinik desa Ng. Muput dalam daerah
Tatau, Klinik Desa Ng. Aran Ulu Mukah, Klinik desa Ng. Tamin dan
Setapang dalam kawasan Parlimen P187 Selangau.


Tahun 2012 bulan Ogos pulak tu, kami nak tanya Klinik desa Data Kakus sudah siap ker belum? eehhh malulah nak jawap...tepuk dada tanya selera kata alo' put.


kekekekeeeee....tipu rakyat Data Kakus lagi...belum lagi bangkitkan janji-janji palsu yang lagi banyak ditaburkan...Pemimpin BN yang janji tak ditepati.....JANJI DITAGIH SETELAH 10 Tahun lebih sikit.

Apa BN mau buat sekarang? LU PIKIRLAH SENDIRI !...bikin kliniklah...tapi budget tak ade...

Friday, August 24, 2012

Wikipedia me Data Kakus

Pengebada' me ilu mung, ilu lepa oyan ca lasan kata Data Kakus dalem wikipedia. Teka' dalem pengelo' le atek dengkep ale kita  inu ji ilu ke ngelamun tapi nta pe kita e tai kua' ngan pengelo' osa le.

Arep telu sokat tai menuk ngan edit te lote ca tau bayak te boka un baien. Tiga tawai. Je kenta' ne jane senawan le tai kidi atau search cin google atau yahoo man ngadan data kakus.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Kakus


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Baru Bian's speech

YB BARU BIAN’S SPEECH
DUN 14-23 MAY 2012
 
Mr Speaker,
 
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to address this august House on the occasion of debating the Motion of Appreciation, on the address of His Excellency the Governor of Sarawak given on 14th May 2012.
 
1.    DRUG ABUSE
 
I would first like to bring up a matter, which is of grave concern, that is, the scourge of drug abuse in Limbang and Lawas, which probably is a reflection of what is happening in other divisions of the State. In my visits to these places, I have heard of many instances of youth being caught up in drug addiction or what I call “drug experimentation”, and the number of cases seems to be increasing. Many people have informed me that the drug ‘syabu’ is readily available, and can be bought freely even in the vegetable market. It is packed in short strips of sealed up straw and costs RM50 per strip. Shocking reports disclosed, even police officers in Limbang were found to be drug abusers (Borneo Post 26 March 2012). I have been informed that out of every 5 people, 1 has tried this drug. This is an alarming statistic and should be a cause enough for all those concerned to take note and conduct a thorough investigation. On my visit last week to Limbang, I was told of how a primary school student was more involved in helping to stuff the drug into these straw strips and selling them rather than doing his school work. I am sure this is just the tip of the iceberg. This is a frightening development and new discovery for me.
 
From the website of the Anti-Drug Agency, the number of drug addicts reported in Sarawak for the year 2011 was 267, an increase of 84.4% from the 145 recorded in 2010. This increase represents the second highest increase after the state of Melaka, which recorded an increase of 123.86%.
 
The Minister of Social Development stated recently that the problems of drug addiction were not serious but the problems of drug abuse were increasing from 585 cases in 2010 to 758 cases last year, (Sarawak Tribune 19 April 2012). I am not sure what the difference between the two sets of problems is but the use of drugs can only have deleterious effects, ranging from absenteeism, reduced productivity and petty crimes to violent crimes, social problems and moral degradation.
 
I note that there is a proposal to conduct random drug tests in schools; this is a welcome move. However, more needs to be done to prevent the entry of drugs into the state from neighbouring countries. The borders of Limbang and Lawas with Brunei and Indonesia are said to be extremely porous, and the ease with which one can find syabu in these towns is testament to that fact. I urge the government to step up its efforts in enforcement to stem the flow of drugs into the state. Perhaps the Minister could inform this august house the latest statistics on drug related problems amongst our youth and the schools throughout the States and what had been done to resolve this problem.
 
2.    CRIME RATES AND JUVENILE CRIME
 
The newspapers have reported that crime rates have dropped. In Sarawak, the latest figures are that the crime rate has dropped by 15% in the last two years.
 
But even the police acknowledge in their website that it is well known that many, if not most offences are not reported to the police, and changes in police procedures can have a big impact on how such reported crimes are categorised.
 
It is not enough to be told that crime rates have fallen; we want to know how many cases remain unsolved, and how many cases are unreported for every case reported. Unfortunately, it cannot be denied that many citizens take the attitude that there is no use reporting a crime such as a bag snatching, as the perception is that “nothing will be done by the police”. Also, we can go and ask any person in the street whether he or she feels safer from crime today than he or she did last year and I can guarantee that the answer is no. The fear of crime amongst Malaysians stands at 52.9%, according to a recent survey.
 
Notwithstanding the supposedly reduced crime rate in Sarawak, the Borneo Post reported on 11 May 2012 the Assistant Minister of Youth Development as saying that the number of juveniles involved in thefts and drugs are on the upward trend in Sarawak since 2010, and that the figure for this year could overtake last year’s figures.
 
I do not propose to go into the many reasons people turn to crime, but I only wish to say that the degeneration of social and moral values is a contributing factor. It is my conviction that a firm grounding in spiritual and moral values during the formative years will go a long way towards keeping our youths from straying into lives of crime in their later years. That is why I am a strong proponent of moral and religious clubs to be encouraged in all schools rather than hindering with red tape and unnecessary pre-conditions. As a Christian, I wish to acknowledge the contributions made by the Inter School Christian Fellowship (ISCF) in many schools through out Sarawak before and after my time in the 1970s. The moral values I learned and the religious inputs I received which had shaped my life to this day were mainly the impact of ISCF works in SMK Limbang. But unfortunately some schools are not very open to have such clubs or religious bodies formed in their Schools today. I don’t know whether this problem is intentional or due to vague or unclear guidelines from the Minister of Education. I wish to refer to a specific case of SMK Merapok where application was made by the Committee for the setting up of ISCF in the school but which was rejected by the School Principal on ground that there was no approval from the State Education Director. I wrote to the Principal on the 15th February 2012, for his understanding and to use his discretion to approve the Committee’s application but sadly to date there is no reply to my said letter. The Committee in fact called me again two days ago to find out whether there is any approval yet. Regrettably I said no.
 
As such I respectfully ask if the Minister in Charge be kind enough to make a very clear stand on this matter once and for all and let all the heads of schools in the State be very clear of this. I speak not only for the ISCF, but also for all religious clubs or bodies who wish to set up such entity in schools as this is very crucial for the shaping of our children’s moral and religious fundamentals to overcome all society’s ills which may not be easily resolved by rules and regulations.
 
 
3.    THE SARAWAK ECONOMY
 
Mr Speaker, I am deeply concerned about the future of Sarawak – the outlook for the average Sarawakian is not as rosy as it is painted to be by the media. Witness the frantic chaos when the RM500 handout to the people was being distributed. What proportion of the population was eligible for the handout? Judging from the hordes of people scrambling for the money, Sarawak is in serious trouble. This handout was for households with low incomes. Does this mean that the people of Sarawak can be categorized as poor? It is no secret that Sarawak is one of the four poorest states in Malaysia, despite being the richest in resources.
 
If one were to just read the mainstream press, one would have a blinkered view of the state of things in Sarawak. We were told that we attracted the third highest level of manufacturing investment in Malaysia after Penang and Selangor in 2011, with RM8.45bil in investments. In terms of total investment, Sarawak attracted RM14.35 bil, making it the No 1 in the country. However, Mr Speaker, I am puzzled, where are the big industries and manufacturing concerns that we would expect to see from such huge amounts of investments? Where are the jobs that we would expect to be created? Where is the stimulus to the market, which should have resulted from such a huge injection into the economy? Why is the ordinary person in the street no better off today than he or she was last year, if not worse off?
 
Perhaps if we could see what the sources of the investments were, we may better understand the picture. We were told by the Minister for International Trade and Industry that RM6.7 bil of the investments were from Petronas, while SCORE registered an investment of RM8.2 bil. These two figures add up to RM14.9 bil covering the whole of the total investments in the State. Petronas being the major oil and gas explorer or perhaps for an appropriate term ‘exploiter’ from the state should rightly invest some of its funds in Sarawak; the investment is to help them to continue their exploring activities in the state. The million-dollar question to be asked here is: who benefits from Petronas’ activities the most? It is most definitely not Sarawak or Sarawakians.
 
Then the investments in SCORE. It has been reported that the investments are predominantly in the energy-intensive industries such as aluminum smelting plants, polycrystalline silicon, metallic silicon and Ferro alloy projects; and that four of the companies, namely Press Metal Bintulu SDN Bhd, Tokuyama Corporation Japan, Asia Minerals Ltd (HK) and OM Holdings Ltd (Singapore) have already commenced construction works. What these companies may have the advantage is that they are in some sort of joint venture or other connection with bigger companies like CMS, which has no connection with the ordinary Sarawakians. Even in the newpapers on Monday 14 May, the Dayak Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) lamented on their being excluded from SCORE, being left as bystanders while non-Sarawakian companies are given all the opportunity of developing SCORE. It was noted that of the 15 companies involved in SCORE, only 3 were Sarawakian companies.
 
Again, what are these sorts of investments going to mean for the average Sarawakian or even to the local entrepreneurs?
 
 
4.    ECONOMY & EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
 
The lack of jobs and poor salaries are two other factors, which impede the growth of Sarawak. Firstly, because a few major players control the market in Sarawak with connections to those in power, other businesses find it difficult to penetrate into the market. These companies and their subsidiaries take government contracts. Sarawak in effect is run by a few companies with monopolies in every sector, allowing them to control their prices and the wages they pay, which are generally very low. Hence, the outflow of Sarawakian labour.  There are not enough jobs to keep the youths gainfully and meaningfully employed here, resulting in migration to Peninsula Malaysia and other countries. Salaries and wages are low for what jobs are available. In fact the Labour Department reported that unattractive salaries are the cause of unemployment in the state (Borneo Post 13 May 2012) and that the salary of RM500 offered by some employers was not enough to even cover daily expenses.
 
The bitter pill for our people to swallow, is the fact that not only content with grabbing their lands for huge plantations, leaving them with no source of income or survival, the plantation companies are not willing to offer decent wages so that these displaced folk can have the means to survive. The wages of RM18 a day attract workers from neighbouring countries, who live extremely frugally to be able to send their wages home. The injustice is being allowed to continue, as these big companies are the few players who can control and dictate the market wages at will.
 
What we need are policies to break monopolies to encourage healthy competition, to promote small and medium industries. We need legislation to regulate wages and the political will to enforce such legislation. I note that the Prime Minister took the cue from the Pakatan Rakyat Buku Jingga and introduced minimum wages 2 weeks ago. However, the RM800 for Sarawak is still below our poverty line index of RM830, which is insufficient for an average family to make ends meet. That is bad enough but what is worse is there is a difference between Peninsula Malaysia and Sarawak and Sabah where the minimum wage of RM900-00 is higher than Sarawak and Sabah. I don’t think that is fair because the basic controlled items like sugar, salt, petrol and other household items are the same throughout the country. In fact some household items are more expensive when they get to Sarawak. The PR minimum wage of RM1,100 would be a more manageable wage for Sarawakians, bearing in mind that the cost of living is higher here than it is in Peninsula Malaysia.
 
Therefore, we need to stem the tide of Sarawakians moving away from the state and to reduce our dependence on foreign workers. 
 
On the subject of foreign workers, I wish to ask why it is that we only seem to attract the unskilled workers from poorer countries than Malaysia. Why is it that we do not attract professionals into the state? As an example, we have a shortage of medical specialists, such as oncologists and yet we cannot attract such professionals to come to Sarawak. We are lacking in basic healthcare for many in the more remote areas of the State; do not even have a hospital or fully staffed clinics. And yet we are promoting medical tourism for foreigners to come and have their treatment here. This is another case where we are putting the needs of our people below the moneymaking motive of the private hospitals. Our priorities need to be re-evaluated. We must take care of our own first.
 
5.    ACQUISITION OF NCR LAND FOR PUBLIC PURPOSE
 
I acknowledge the fact that the Government of the day does need to acquire lands including NCR lands for public purposes. If that is necessary, then equity requires that those who sacrificed their lands for these public goods should be fairly and adequately compensated. We read that a dozen more dams will be built throughout Sarawak. From our experiences in Batang Ai, Bakun and Bengoh, the Government had allocated a maximum of 3 acres of land to each family of the displaced natives to farm to sustain their livelihood. Reports show that this is not enough at all especially for a family, which has more than 3 children. In this case the next generation would have only half acre to farm. Good for them if the land is fertile. If not they would be in a worse position than before the resettlement.
 
I found out from historical record that during the era of the Brooke administration, Chinese families who migrated to Sarawak were given 15 acres each along the Kuching-Serian road to farm. This was the generosity of the administration towards a people who were not even natives to Sarawak then. The Government must reconsider this policy to increase such allocation in upcoming mega projects to at least 15 acres for each displaced family.
 
Compensation for the land taken for public purposes is also an issue. Many are unclear whether land surveyed for purpose of compensation will include the pemakai menoa and pulau galau or whether it will just be the temuda. It is time that the Government compensates the people in full for their NCR lands including the pemakai menoa and pulau galau, which the Federal Court had ruled, are NCR lands. Can we have the assurance from the Minister that this would be the case in the up coming mega-dam projects that the government will be implementing soon?  
 
6.    50TH YEAR AFTER INDEPENDENCE
 
With all that is happening in Sarawak at the moment, from the struggle of the natives with the government over their land rights and the Dams, the high incidence of labour migration, poor educational opportunities, poor healthcare and basic needs, poor infrastructure (especially roads), and some alleged weaknesses in administering the State, the 50th year of our independence offers us little to celebrate. The rights of Sarawak as stated in the 18-points agreement I believe have been slowly and insidiously eroded without anyone realizing it until this stage. It is time we take heed of what is rightfully ours. In this regard, I wish to highlight several points of concern under the said18-Points Agreement for the State Government to look into:
 
 
a.    Borneonisation: Although I do not have the exact numbers, I believe that only about 10% of senior state and federal governmental positions in Sarawak are held by Sarawakians. This is not in the spirit of the Agreement and as there are more than enough Sarawakians capable of filling these positions, I urge the State Government to enforce and give effect to this clause in the Agreement. Perhaps the Minister could disclose the statistic on this issue to date.
 
b.   Representation in Parliament: The Cobbold Commission, which was set up to determine whether the people of North Borneo (now Sabah) and Sarawak supported the proposal to create the Federation of Malaysia consisting of Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo, and Sarawak stated in their report under paragraphs 165 and 190(g) that there was strong support for the merger and  that the representation of the Borneo States in the Federal Parliament should make up 34% of parliamentary seats and take account not only of their populations but also their size and potentialities. In addition, the Commission hoped that the Election Commission would also take account of the distance from the centre, and the difficulty of internal communications. Article 161E of the Federal Constitution provides for the protection of this quota for the two States in that no amendment is allowed without their consent. Sarawak is a huge state and many of her parliamentary constituencies are as big as any of the states in Peninsula Malaysia with accessibility only through jungle tracks and logging roads. The increase of representatives from such an area in the Federal Parliament would definitely augur well for the constituents and for national integration. I urge the State to call on the Election Commission or Federal Government to restore this 34% of seats to Sabah and Sarawak.
 
c.    Religion: This is one of the safeguards, which we must jealously guard. Sarawak being of a different ethnic composition from Peninsula Malaysia, it was agreed that; ‘While there was no objection to Islam being the national religion of Malaysia there should be no State religion in Sarawak, and the provisions relating to Islam in the present Constitution of Malaya should not apply to Sarawak’. The absence of a state religion is a hallmark of Sarawak agreeing to join in the formation Malaysia in 1963, due to the wisdom of our forefathers who acknowledged that Sarawak is a land for all creeds or beliefs to mutually prosper and grow with respect for each other’s rights and freedom. It however disturbs me greatly to note that in its latest publication entitled Sarawak Facts and Figures 2010, the State Planning Unit of the Chief Minister’s Department states clearly on page 2 that Islam is the Official Religion of Sarawak. By pointing this matter I wish to state that I have no disrespect or problem with the religion of Islam but merely to ensure the fact of the matter is correct. I respectfully ask for a clarification on this matter from the Honourable Chief Minister and I hope for a reassurance that this most fundamental agreement has not been amended or taken away subtly from us.
 
d.   Official Language: The 18-point agreement preserves for us the use of the English language as one of the official languages of the State for all purposes, State or Federal, without limitation of time. This right is further safeguarded in Art 161 in Part XIIA of the Federal Constitution. Again I was disappointed to read in page 2 of the State Planning Unit’s Sarawak Facts and Figures 2010 that Malay is the official language. Again, I would like to get clarification from the Honourable Chief Minister as to whether there is an official language for the State of Sarawak, which we are unaware of. Mr Speaker, you are aware that we are perhaps the only State Assembly in Malaysia, which allows any language spoken in Sarawak to be used in this august house. On that premise, there cannot be an official language for Sarawak.
 
e.    Education: The Education policies of the Federal government have been counter-productive; I believe the standard of education has dropped tremendously over the last two or three decades. Even the Minister of Education is not sure exactly how good or bad the educational system is. In April, he was reported to have claimed that Malaysia’s education is “one of the best in the world and that it is better than that being provided in the United States, Germany and also the United Kingdom”. However, in Sunday’s papers, he was reported to have said that the government's 10 to 15-year target to achieve an education system on par with, or better than those of developed countries, was realistic. Given the confusion at Federal level, and the constant changing of goalposts to achieve an acceptable percentage of passes perhaps for public consumption or perhaps for political reason, I propose that Sarawak takes ownership of our Education System again and strive to achieve the level of education which we once made us proud.
 
f.     Sarawak’s Legislative List: This list includes land, under which oil and gas belong. Let us insist on receiving more than the meager 5% of the oil and gas revenue that the Federal Government takes from us through Petronas. With this money, much can be done to develop our neglected Sarawak. Proper dual carriageway roads, public transport systems, healthcare, affordable housing and free education will help us to make some progress towards lifting Sarawak out of its impoverished status. With proper and prudent management and the end of leakages and unwarranted commissions, there is much that can be achieved for Sarawak with this amount of funds.
 
 
Amidst the negotiations for the formation of Malaysia, the late Temenggong Jugah anak Barieng was said to have made a prophetic comment; he said in Iban ‘Anang anang Malaysia sebaka tebu, manis di pohon, tawal di hujung.’ [“Let not Malaysia be like the sugarcane that is sweet at the head or base and less sweet at the end”].
 
Yes, over the last 30 years or so, the sweetness has indeed turned sour. It is time for us to reclaim what is rightly ours and let all the people taste the sweetness of this Fair Land Sarawak.
 
May God bless Sarawak and His Excellency the Governor and Toh Puan with joy, happiness and good health.
 
For all those who celebrate Gawai may I wish you prosperity and bountiful harvests in every endeavor in the years ahead.

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