Development and Displacement in Orang Asli Lands
Lanuza Layon, Chairperson, Kampung Sungai Kurau Village Development and Security Committee | Sarah Amer, Community Organiser, Gerimis Art Project
16-Feb-26 15:00
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Across Malaysia, questions about Orang Asli land rights have been back in the headlines, from the detention of villagers in Pahang over a land dispute, to communities facing displacement, environmental damage, and development carried out without meaningful consultation. One of the latest flashpoints is Pulau Carey in Selangor, where the Mah Meri community in Kampung Sungai Kurau says a proposed port expansion could threaten their fishing grounds, cultural heritage, and way of life. We speak with Lanuza Layon, Chairperson of the Kampung Sungai Kurau Village Development and Security Committee, and Sarah Amer, a Community Organiser from Gerimis Art Project, about what is happening on the ground, and what it reveals about the broader struggle for Orang Asli land rights in Malaysia.
Read more about the issue here and here.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: History/Heritage, environment, Law/Activism, government, politics, culture
Tags: #kitajagaoa, ArtivismForOA, port expansion, the bigger picture, earth matters, Pulau Carey, orang asli, Orang Asli land rights, land reclamation, mah meri, free prior and informed consent, FPIC,
