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NGO hands over memo to govt on Orang Asli land rights
NGO hands over memo to govt on Orang Asli land rights

Free Malaysia Today

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

NGO hands over memo to govt on Orang Asli land rights

National unity minister Aaron Ago Dagang at the 2025 Indigenous Peoples Day celebration held at the Tadom Hills Resort in Banting today. (Bernama pic) BANTING : Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS), a network of 120 indigenous peoples organisations in Malaysia, today submitted a memorandum to the national unity ministry in conjunction with the celebration of the 2025 Indigenous Peoples Day. The memorandum was presented by JOAS president Hellan Empaing Anak Chi Tungkat to national unity minister Aaron Ago Dagang at the launch of the celebration at Tadom Hill Resort here today. The document sought to reaffirm their rights to land, customary territories and natural resources; recognise the leadership role of indigenous peoples in addressing climate change and managing resources; and strengthen intergenerational voices, particularly among youth. It also calls for inclusive and accountable governance, while valuing cultural resilience and the deep connections to customary lands and territories. Aaron said the ministry would carefully review the memorandum before making any further decisions on the issues raised. 'This memorandum will be studied by the government, and the concerns expressed will be given serious attention,' he said when met after opening the ceremony here today. He said the government had always recognised the Orang Asli community as an important part of the nation's identity and a vital contributor to preserving Malaysia's cultural diversity, which he described as one of the country's greatest strengths. 'The Madani government, through the 13th Malaysia Plan, is giving serious focus to improving the quality of life of the Orang Asli community in a comprehensive and integrated manner. 'One of the key priorities under this strategy is the review of the Orang Asli Act 1954 (Act 134) to strengthen the protection of the community's rights and dignity.' He also called on the community to take a more active role in participating and building cooperation with the Rukun Tetangga in their respective areas. He said such involvement would not only foster stronger social bonds and a neighbourhood spirit but also provide the Orang Asli with better access to local development programmes. 'In addition, the government will continue to fully support initiatives to preserve the language, oral heritage and cultural arts of the indigenous community. 'This cultural heritage is not only a national treasure that must be safeguarded but also contains traditional knowledge and values that are crucial in tackling global challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss.' The 2025 Indigenous Day, themed 'Protect the Earth, Restore the Land, Regreen the Future – Through Indigenous Wisdom', is celebrated annually to honour the identity, culture, contributions and rights of indigenous peoples.

Indigenous groups seek land rights recognition in memorandum to unity minister
Indigenous groups seek land rights recognition in memorandum to unity minister

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Indigenous groups seek land rights recognition in memorandum to unity minister

BANTING: Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS) submitted a memorandum to the Ministry of National Unity today, marking Indigenous Peoples Day 2025. The document was handed over by JOAS president Hellan Empaing Anak Chi Tungkat to Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang at Tadom Hill Resort. It emphasised the protection of Indigenous land rights, customary territories, and natural resource management. The memorandum also highlighted the leadership role of Indigenous communities in climate change solutions and intergenerational advocacy. Inclusive governance and cultural resilience were key themes in the submission. Aaron assured that the government would review the memorandum thoroughly before addressing the concerns raised. 'This memorandum will be studied by the government, and the concerns expressed will be given serious attention,' he said. He reiterated the government's commitment to the Orang Asli community as part of Malaysia's national identity. The MADANI administration is prioritising Orang Asli welfare under the 13th Malaysia Plan, including revising the Orang Asli Act 1954. Aaron encouraged greater participation from Indigenous communities in Rukun Tetangga initiatives for local development. He stressed that such engagement strengthens social cohesion and access to government programmes. Efforts to preserve Indigenous languages, heritage, and cultural arts will also receive full government support. 'Traditional knowledge is vital in addressing global challenges like climate change,' he added. This year's Indigenous Day theme focused on environmental restoration through Indigenous wisdom. The celebration honours the cultural contributions and rights of Malaysia's Indigenous peoples. - Bernama

Indigenous groups seek recognition to land rights, leadership role
Indigenous groups seek recognition to land rights, leadership role

Malaysiakini

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Malaysiakini

Indigenous groups seek recognition to land rights, leadership role

Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS), a network of 120 indigenous peoples organisations in Malaysia, today submitted a memorandum to the National Unity Ministry in conjunction with the celebration of the 2025 Indigenous Peoples Day. The memorandum was presented by JOAS president Hellan Empaing Anak Chi Tungkat to National Unity Minister Aaron Ago Dagang at the launch of the celebration at Tadom Hill Resort in Banting.

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