Case backlog causes anguish


common stance. Leaders of human rights groups in state and country making known their common stance on human rights issues in Miri in conjunction with World Human Rights Day Dec 10. Seen here are local Sarawak human rights activists with chairman of Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia Thomas Jalong (centre in blue shirt). pic by Jalong.

MIRI: There are still too many unresolved cases pertaining to native customary rights (NCR) land disputes, some of which have been dragging on for years.

The Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS), local human rights groups and environmental activists yesterday expressed concern and have drafted a memorandum to be submitted to the state government.

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