Some 300 indigenous people protested outside the International Hydropower Association’s biennial congress in Kuching this morning, reports SAVE Rivers.
At 11.00am today, SAVE Rivers and 300 indigenous people from all around Sarawak protested outside the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching where the International Hydropower Association’s biennial congress is being held.
They arrived at around 10.30am carrying banners saying “Respect native rights”, “Stop Baram Dam”, and “IHA stop collaborating with corrupt regime”.
Dressed in blue shirts saying “No More Dams”, the 300 protestors raised their voices peacefully against the proposed dam projects for more than an hour at the entrance of the BCCK.
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Richard Taylor, executive director of the IHA, came out to hear Mark Bujang, SAVE Rivers’ secretary give his statement to the press and had a brief conversation.
Protesters managed to get to the main entrance of the BCCK, where IHA Congress delegates who came out to watch were handed informational leaflets by SAVE Rivers volunteers.
“Indigenous communities are voicing their opposition to the dams being built on our land. We were not given a voice inside the congress so we are using our voices here in the form of a protest,” said Bujang.
The 300 protesters included members of affected community members from Bengoh, Murum and Bakun and community members from the proposed dam sites at Baram and Limbang.
“We all came to Kuching today to show IHA, Sarawak Energy and the Sarawak Government that despite what they say, we disagree with the dams. I live in a dam-affected area so it is too late for us but I do not want see others suffer as we have,” said Ngajang Midin from Long Ayah, a community affected by the Bakun Dam.
Johannes from Long San, Baram, said that people in Baram oppose the proposed Baram Dam.
“We know the government plans on building a dam in the Baram area. Our ancestral lands will be flooded, and we will lose our land and livelihoods. We have learned from Bakun and Murum dams. The government only think about making money with the dams but they don’t care about us. We want development but not dams.”
The protesters dispersed peacefully at 11.40am.
SAVE Rivers also announced their Alternative Conference taking place tomorrow, 23 May. The all-day event will take place at the Riverside Majestic Hotel and will include speakers from affected communities with special guest, Bob Brown, ex-Australian senator and renowned dam activist.
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