Monday, September 14, 2009

About sibcon57

Sibcon57 has initiated descriptions of events, episodes and of those who have suffered silently, deprived of their human and native rights.
Sibcon57, though operating at TELUPID central, but will be covering the TONGOD and BELURAN district for cases against humanity, Native customary right and social discrimination
With substantial evidence of the report to be exposed to the general public via telupidcentral.blogspot.com . Unfortunately I'm not good at computer and my blogs don't seem to get published.
I am in search of suitable blogger to publish my post and found yours fitting my profile to quest for justice.
Nonetheless, exposing the political struggle and instability of both constituency.
I'll be looking forward for your comments.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Poisoning livelihood, TONGOD district

Do you know of any law in sabah that allows the injection of herbicide into the trunk of trees of economic value without due process of the law?
This was exactly what happened to natives owned oil palm plantation on september 2008, when a group of forestry personnel armed with a letter, a first reminder, 'notice of intrusion into forest reserved land', approximately thousands of fruitful palm trees was injected with poison on that same day! For human sake, these natives had been cultivating this land for more than 20 years, why now?
This is how Village folks of kg. BOBOTONG in the TONGOD district, was deprived of their human dignity and native rights.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

1MALAYSIA vs National day

After 52 years in the federation, TELUPID central township, shows very little interest in welcoming the celebration, almost nil in flags display, on local vehicles or on top of shophouses, except for the government agency. No commemorating activities at all, is it because of the fasting month?
Oh! What a boring Malaysia day, where is our state and federal representatives, can you give a little incentive?

Nine years of darkness

In the year 2001, about 50 small shop proprietors in the sub district of TELUPID, small town, had their shops demolished by the local authority in order to make way for the development of 57 lots of commercial shophouse owned by LPPB. And in the process of the demolition, water and power supply was cut off despite of their appeal for leniency, from those who have nowhere to go or to turn to. This tragedy still lingers in the mind of this inexperienced Author. Though evidently noted and updated to this day by the the Author, yet nothing had changed the fate of these small business proprietors in their quest for justice.
Today, these small business proprietors in their bid to earn a decent livelihood, are deprived of their right to a adequate standard of living, while relocated at the vicinity of the TELUPID airport alongside the east west highway, living a life to this day, nine years of darkness, treated in a degrading way, by the BN Government.