Securing land for Orang Asli in S’gor


Hee (left) presenting a RM50,000 cheque to LCM - Kajang Lutheran Church representative Juelena Lee Joeson. The funds will be used to repair the church that was badly damaged by the floods. - ART CHEN/The Star

SELANGOR government will gazette land for all Orang Asli villages in the state within the next three years.

State tourism, environment and green technology, Orang Asli affairs committee chairman Hee Loy Sian said there were 74 Orang Asli villages in Selangor and about 60% had been gazetted.

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