Decision on native land soon


PETALING JAYA: State authorities will be asked to put decisions on land affecting indi­genous people on hold should the Cabinet approve the recommendations of a special task force.

The task force, set up to review the Human Rights Commission’s report on the National Inquiry into the Land Rights of Indigenous People, also recommended that state authorities refer to a master list on traditional land ownership before making land decisions.

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Land Rights , Indigenous People , Paul Low

   

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