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Posted by Income > 2 weeks ago | Report Abuse

1st year land encroachment… state must take action already… not waiting until Ber buah baru take action…

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 weeks ago | Report Abuse

Light (for tipu-tipu show only) or heavy penalty (as seeious deterrent to others)?

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Posted by Income > 2 weeks ago | Report Abuse

In Wak, I heard sometimes natives encroaching state lands, Wak gov also turn a blind eye 👁️ only. Not like Hang land encroachment, State gov very serious to evict illegal encroachment… 😮‍💨

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 weeks ago | Report Abuse

How can u compare an apple with an orange? Our land here belongs to the native ppl like me- the Dayaks. Plantation business tycoons in WM are sinners- destroying the ecosystem, causing flood, etc etc. Mother earth will never forgive them. Will punish them for generations to come

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 weeks ago | Report Abuse

The Dayak people, as indigenous inhabitants, have a deep-rooted connection to their land, which is integral to their cultural identity, traditions, and livelihood. Their stewardship of the land is often aligned with preserving the natural environment, maintaining biodiversity, and sustaining the ecosystem.

On the other hand, plantation business tycoons in West Malaysia are typically driven by economic gain, often at the expense of environmental sustainability. Their practices can lead to deforestation, ecosystem destruction, and flooding, which not only harm the environment but also the communities dependent on it.

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