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Rainforest tribe sues the Malaysian government for enabling deforestation mongabay.com December 10, 2009 The communities are demanding land titles for an area of 80,000 hectares, cancellation of four "unlawfully" issued logging and plantation licenses on their lands, and compensations for damages done by timber companies. The Penan have asked for an injunction "against the licensees, plus their contractors and subcontractors, for the removal of all structures, equipment and machinery from the plaintiffs' native customary rights land," according to the Bruno Manser Fund. To make their case, the Penan are providing evidence to show that they have long occupied and used the lands on question. The Penan plaintiffs call the "Sarawak government's conduct 'oppressive, arbitrary, illegal and unconstitutional.'"
The Penan, some of whom still live as nomadic hunter-gatherers in the rainforests of Sarawak, have been battling loggers since the 1980s, when large-scale industrial logging commenced in the Malaysian state. At times they have faced intimidation and violent crackdowns at the hands of security forces hired by logging firms and Malaysian police. In January 2008 a Penan chief, Kelesau Naan, was allegedly murdered for his longtime opposition to logging. The plight of the Penan made international headlines in the 1990s due a campaign by Bruno Manser, a Swiss national, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 2000. Since then the cause has been championed by the Bruno Manser Fund.
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