ABOUT 300 orang asli from nine villages in Simpang Pulai hope the state would use its authority to stop an agro-farming and agro-tourism project on their “tanah adat” (customary land).
The developer of the project has already entered the 121.7ha land to flatten the area, destroying crops and graves of their ancestors and kin in September last year.
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