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Bolehkah <b>Limbang</b> Membangun? « <b>Di</b> Halaman <b>Limbang</b>….

Posted: 29 Aug 2012 07:20 PM PDT

LIMBANG, dibandingkan dengan bandar yang lain di Sarawak masih lagi ketinggalan dari segi pembangunan. Mungkin ini yang selalu aku perkatakan sebelum ini. Tetapi pembangunan macamana?

Adakah pembangunan dari segi luaran atau dalaman? Sesiapa yang pernah datang ke Limbang, mungkin dapat mengagak pembangunan dari segi mana yang aku nak perkatakan.

Jika nak ceritakan tentang pembangunan di Limbang, tentu kita akan menuding kepada siapa yang harus kita salahkan yang menyebabkan Limbang tak membangun seperti bahagian-bahagian yang lain di Sarawak ini. Mungkin bagi mereka yang dah lama tinggal di Limbang, kesalahan banyak dituding ke atas pemimpin sebelumnya yang tak berselera untuk membangunkan Limbang tetapi lebih berselera untuk menjamah yang ada di Limbang sahaja.

Dan sekarang pemimipin yang lama dah bertukar, sudah dua penggal memegang tampuk kuasa di Limbang. Adakah kita masih lagi untuk menyalahkan ke atas pemimpin terbabit?

Ataupun kita meyalahkan situasi yang ada di Limbang yang menyebabkan hasilnya tidak seberapa, seperti keadaan ekonomi, geografi, kurang wang, keadaan politik semasa, kurangnya sokongan, keadaan sistem negara, sikap orang tempatan dan pelbagai lagi yang hendak kita salahkan.

Jadi, aku yang sudah tinggal di Limbang terasa macam biasa sahaja, seakan semuanya ok. Ada pembangunankah atau tidak, keadaan di Limbang terus bergerak dengan gayanya tersendiri.

Walaupun ada suara-suara ketidakpuasan kedengaran agar Limbang perlunya ada pusat pendidikan yang tinggi, perlunya ada agensi ini, perluya ada sekolah teknikal, perlunya ada jalan-jalan yang baik kerana Limbang bersempadan dengan Negara Brunei, perlunya hospital dinaiktaraf dengan doktor-doktornya sekali tanpa perlunya merujuk di hospital Miri bila kes kritikal, perlunya jambatan dibina untuk ke kampung seberang agar mudah dihubungi, perlunya jalan dibina untuk tidak melintasi Negara Brunei agar tidak menghadapi kesesakan di sempadan, perlunya lapangan terbang dibesarkan lagi agar tidak perlu singgah di Miri lagi(bagi penerbangan selain dari Miri) dan banyak lagi perlu dibuat di Limbang yang tak dapat nak aku tuliskan di sini.

Mungkin juga kepimpinan yang ada di Limbang masih baru lagi berbanding kepimpinan yang ada di Lawas(yang kini semakin mengatasi keupayaan Limbang) menyukarkan lagi untuk membawa pembangunan yang sepatutnya dah terjadi di Limbang. Tarikan bagi pemimpin baru di Limbang belum lagi dapat menarik perhatian kerajaan negeri.

Apa yang harus dibuat untuk menggerakkan pembangunan yang ada di Limbang ini? Bukannya pembangunan yang ada di Limbang tiada langsung tetapi begitu perlahan dan kurang diberi perhatian yang sewajarnya oleh mana-mana pihak.

Peranan yang dimainkan oleh agensi-agensi kerajaan dalam membangunkan suasana "menarik" memberi impak kepada pembangunan di Limbang. Ketangkasan dan inovasi dari agensi-agensi yang ada diperlukan agar  pembangunan yang sudah tersedia hanya  perlukan sentuhan dan bantuan yang kreatif dari agensi-agensi yang dipertanggungjawabkan. Namun seperti yang terjadi ketangkasan yang ada tidak diimplementasikan dengan sepenuhnya. Hanya dibuat dengan gaya yang begitu santai dan ketidakwajaran.

Sepatutnya  pembangunan di Limbang boleh berjalan dengan pantas disebabkan di sudut geografi Limbang yang dikelilingi oleh Negara Brunei, Labuan, Lawas dan Sabah. Namun, ia masih bergerak dengan perlahan-lahan dan mungkin juga suasana yang begitu santai di Limbang memberi kesan kepada keaktifan penduduk di Limbang agaknya.

Kesimpulannya, Limbang tetap Limbang iaitu keunikannya yang berada dalam Negara Brunei Darusalam.

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Posted: 16 Sep 2012 07:46 PM PDT

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Posted: 18 Aug 2012 07:38 PM PDT

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Posted: 11 Aug 2012 07:19 PM PDT

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IZZ HUZNIE IDRAQIE: SMK BELADIN,PUSA <b>BETONG SARAWAK</b>

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 03:56 PM PDT

23 may, mula mendaftarkan diri di Pearl Hotel, KL semua guru guru baharu berkumpul 2day1nite, diberi taklimat dan pembahagian daerah di sarawak
24 may, having breakfast before fly to KCH
thanks to abg nash my officer masa keje mas dulu sbb dia lepas bagasi saya seberat 38.5kg
 all my friends, we heading to gate for tkeoff

 meet my love bro arixx..he will b at smk(Agama)igan, Mukah area
 we r stayed 1nite at bhg teknologi pendidikan,kota samarahan before continue our journey to BETONG area ,25 may 2012
journey dari kota samarahan,kuching to BEtong mengambil masa selama 5jam untuk sampai.
kuching-samarahan-serian-sri aman-betong-pusa-beladin
byk daerah daerah kecil kami melepasi untuk nak smpai
 kc..shinobi..adik stopa..soiee lupe nama. we r same area tp lain lain skolah
 suprised!!!! to reach my schoolkena menyeberangi sungai. sungai ni batang saribas.kena naik ferry
 sungai yerrrk..bukan laut.hati hati ada crocodile

 25may 2012,  alhamdulillah, ptg kami selamat sampai ke destinasi.kami seramai 11org ditempatkan di SMK Beladin,Pusa Betong
SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN BELADIN,PUSA,
demi mendidik anak bangsa
pegawai perkhidmatan pendidikan siswazah
alhamdulillah sudah tiga bulan di bumi kenyalang dan dapt menyesuaikan diri disini
banyak cabaran dan dugaan di tempat baharu ini
terima kasih kepada lovely keluarga yang byk memberi kekuatan dan semngat disini 
kawan kawan seperjuangan 
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Posted: 15 Sep 2012 07:33 PM PDT

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Posted: 11 Jul 2012 12:00 AM PDT

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Terkini : Helikopter terhempas <b>di Simunjan</b> , <b>Sarawak</b> . | The Best <b>...</b>

Posted: 20 Jul 2012 12:41 AM PDT

"Heli Crashed in Sarawak @ Simunjan : Acording to my info heli crashd into river at 10am, pilot ok but Peter Ato n 2 consultants stil missing. Mark Sumon & Sng not there".

Untuk pengetahuan semua , Pernah berlaku kejadian yang sama iaitu Helikopter terhempas di Simunjan juga. ( 24 Jan 2010 - Juruterbang Maut, Penumpang Cedera - kawasan hutan di Sungai Ladong Simunjan ) - Mr. J

KUCHING: A helicopter with four people on board crashed into Sungai Tereso near Simunjan, some 150km from here, on Friday.

Police said the private-owned chopper went down at about 9.20am near Batang Lupar rivermouth.The German pilot, Rko Steger, 35, managed to get out from the crash.

He swam for four hours before being rescued by local fishermen and taken to Kampung Tebeluk in Sebuyau.

A search and rescue team has been despatched to the area to find the three passengers believed to be engineers.

They were on their way to Nanga Merit in Belaga District.

Breaking News ( Sarawak Update ) :


A helicopter crashed near Sebuyau at 9.30am.

The helicopter was travelling from Kuching to Kapit when Kuching and Sibu Traffic Control Towers lost contact with the aircraft.

The helicopter is owned by Dato Sng company.

Sarawak Workers Party (SWP), Larry Sng said the pilot survived the incident. Three persons are still missing, including a lady.

Sng and Larry were not travelling together with their staffs when the tragedy struck.



Three persons are still missing, including a lady.

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Posted: 18 Aug 2012 07:28 PM PDT

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Posted: 08 Sep 2012 05:34 AM PDT

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Posted: 10 Sep 2012 01:54 PM PDT

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Posted: 11 Jul 2012 12:00 AM PDT

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Sejarah <b>Sarawak</b>: <b>SRI AMAN</b>

Posted: 14 Jul 2012 07:30 AM PDT


1.0 Lokasi dan latar belakang Kubu Alice
Kubu Alice terletak di daerah Sri Aman, Sarawak. Ia terletak tidak jauh dari Bandar Sri Aman.
Kubu Alice merupakan sebuah bangunan yang bertingkat dua dan berbentuk segi empat. Saiz bangunan Kubu Alice ialah lebih kurang 67m panjang dan 60m lebar. Kubu ini dicat dengan warna putih dan dibina dengan sejenis kayu yang sangat keras di Sarawak pada masa itu.
Di belakang bangunan Kubu Alice terdapat sebuah tanah lapang yang menunjukkan ke Sungai Batang Lupar, Sri Aman. Di cerun bukit, terdapat sebuah pintu pagar yang besar. Di sebelah kiri dan kanan bangunan terdapat sebuah menara tinggi.
Di sekeliling kubu ini telah disediakan meriam-meriam besar yang mengelilingi kubu ini. Ini adalah untuk berperang dengan musuh tempatan pada masa itu.
Kubu Alice yang terdapat di Bandar Sri Aman adalah dibina di atas bukit di tebing Sungai Batang Lupar. Itulah satu-satunya peninggalan sejarah yang terdapat di bahagian Sri Aman. Ia adalah salah satu bangunan yang tertua di Sarawak. Ia telah diistiharkan sebagai bangunan bersejarah pada 10 Februari 1971.
Pembinaannya adalah kira-kira 12 bulan. Kubu Alice ini dibina oleh orang tempatan. Semua pembelanjaan dibiayai oleh Charles Brooke. Jarak Kubu Alice dari Bandar Sri Aman adalah kira-kira 500m. Semua peralatan untuk membina Kubu Alice adalah dibawa dari muara Sungai Batang Skrang.
Kubu Alice asal sebagai Kubu James. Ia dibina pada tahun 1849 di daerah Skrang. Disebabkan kedudukan yang begitu strategik, Charles Brooke telah memindahkan kubu tersebut pada tahun 1864 ke tempatnya sekarang. Ia kemudiannya dinamakan Kubu Alice. Ia mengambil sempena nama isterinya, Ranee Margaret Alice yang dibina di Simanggang, pada tahun 1970. Wang sebanyak RM1,011,111 digunakan untuk pembinaan bangunan bersejarah itu.
3.0 Sebab Bangunan Dibina
Bangunan Kubu Alice terletak di sebelah kiri madek (1849). Kubu tersebut dikenali sebagai Kubu James. Kubu Alice dibina di Sri Aman pada masa dahulu adalah untuk menggantikan sebuah kubu yang berperanan sebagai pusat pentadbiran, pusat pertahanan, mahkamah, penjara atau hospital.
Bangunan Kubu Alice berperanan menjadi pusat pertahanan. Ia dibina di atas anak bukit. Ini untuk mengawasi laluan, perhubungan sama ada dari hulu atau hilir Sungai Batang Lupar. Ia senang mengebom kapal-kapal yang serang melalui belok Sungai Batang Lupar dengan adanya kedudukan yang strategik tersebut.
Kubu Alice adalah sebagai pusat pentadbiran semasa pemerintahan kerajaan Brooke. Sistem pentadbiran Mornaki telah diperkenalkan. Dalam sistem pentadbiran Mornaki itu, Raja Putih majlis tertinggi dan majlis negeri, seterusnya diikuti dengan Residen. Di bawah Residen akan dibantu oleh Pegawai Anak Negeri. Tugas Pegawai Anak Negeri adalah untuk memungut cukai, menasihati Residen dan mengetuai gerakan tentera.
Bangunan Kubu Alice juga berperanan sebagau mahkamah. Dalam mahkamah ini, Charles Brooke mengendalikan kes membunuh dan mencuri, manakala kes-kes biasa seperti kes berhutang dan kes bergaduh dikendalikan oleh kakitangan kerajaan.
Di tingkat bawah Kubu Alice merupakan sebuah penjara. Ia berfungsi sebagai tawaran musuh. Kerajaan Brooke membina penjara ini khas untuk menempatkan pesalah-pesalah.
Kubu Alice diperbuat daripada kayu belian derma. Kubu Alice mempunyai keluasan yang tidak ketahui. Ia mempunyai menara pada setiap sudutnya berwajah lima.
Dinding yang menghadap ke sungai mempunyai banyak tingkap. Ia menghampiri dengan lantai tingkap atas. Ini untuk memudahkan meriam untuk menembak sasaran di sungai. Di bahagian bawah sekali ialah kaca. Dawai dan atas sekali ialah papan belian kaca diletakkan di bawah sekali untuk tidak bagi orang penjara tidak dapat melarikan diri. Ruang tengahnya adalah luas dan mempunyai sebuah tangga dan boleh turun dan naik jika mempunyai serangan musuh. Pagar Kubu Alice adalah dibuat daripada besi yang amat tajam.
Bangunan Kubu Alice mempunyai pemandangan yang cantik dan menarik keranan kedudukannya yang amat strategik. Bangunan Kubu Alice ini amat indah jika dipandang  pada waktu petang dengan bunga dan pokok yang lebat. Para pelawat yang kebetulan melintasi kawasan ini mungkin akan tertarik dengan bangunan bersejarah ini. Jadi Bangunan Kubu Alice akan menjadi terkenal di Bandar Sri Aman.
5.0 Kepentingan Bangunan Masa Kini
Kubu Alice merupakan salah satu tempat untuk semua orang berkunjung termasuk pelancongan dan luar negeri. Kubu Alice juga digunakan sebagai tempat pentadbiran dan sebagainya. Di samping itu, Kubu Alice juga merupakan tempat pelancongan.
Banguanan Kubu Alice juga merupakan salah satu daripada bangunan bersejarah yang terdapat di Sri Aman. Bangunan ini terletak berhampiran dengan Sungai Batang Lupar. Selain itu, ia juga mempunyai sejarah bangunan yang penting dan Kubu Alice juga merupakan tempat untuk orang ramai berehat  di tempat yang disediakan. Dengan adanya bangunan Kubu Alice ini, orang ramai akan dapat mengetahui sejarah bangunan Kubu Alice ini lebih teliti dan lanjut.
6.0 Pemeliharaan dan Pemuliharaan
Segala keadaan yang ada pada bangunan sudah ada banyak perubahan dan juga ada yang sudah rosak. Contohnya yang ternyata sekali ialah semua barang yang telah rosak di dalam banguanan Kubu Alice telah ditukarkan dengan yang baharu.
Banguanan Kubu Alice dijaga dengan baik agar keadaannya tidak mudah rosak. Pihak yang berkuasa hendaklah menggantikan bahagian yang rosak kepada yang baharu.
Dari segi kawasan pula, ianya sentiasa dibersihkan sekali seminggu. Rumput-rumpai yang panjang dipotong agar keadaan sekeliling bangunan kelihatan bersih, cantik, dan menarik. Orang ramai juga tidak membuang sampah-sarap di merata-rata tempat berhampiran dengan Bangunan Kubu Alice. 

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Posted: 20 Jul 2012 01:15 AM PDT

Sebuah helikopter jenis Eurocopter EC 120 dipercayai milik seorang ahli korporat tempatan dilaporkan terhempas dekat Muara Sungai Lingga, Sri Aman pagi tadi.

Pesuruhjaya Polis Sarawak, Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani ketika mengesahkan kejadian itu kepada Bernama berkata, berdasarkan laporan daripada Jabatan Penerbangan Awam (DCA) pesawat terbabit yang dipandu juruterbang warga asing bersama tiga lagi penumpang berlepas dari Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuching (KIA) pada jam 8.57 pagi. "Saya dimaklumkan oleh DCA, helikopter itu dalam perjalanan ke Nanga Merit, Kapit dari KIA dengan seorang juruterbang dan tiga penumpang," katanya di sini.
Bagaimanapun, beliau berkata, juruterbang terbabit diselamatkan sekumpulan nelayan selepas empat jam berenang di muara sungai itu dan seterusnya dibawa ke Kampung Tebelu, Sebuyau.

Menurutnya gerakan mencari tiga lagi penumpang yang hilang masih diteruskan dengan bantuan Pasukan Gerakan Marin dan Agensi Penguatkuasa Maritim Malaysia (APMM).- BERNAMA

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New spoiler for electoral tussles in <b>Sarawak</b> « Hornbill Unleashed

Posted: 20 Jun 2012 09:42 AM PDT

The newly-registered Sarawak Workers Party (SWP) is something of an anomaly. This self-proclaimed "BN-friendly" political party is led by a rich man's son, Larry Sng (and is widely understood to be supported by his father, business tycoon Sng Chee Hua). It is hardly a likely contender to represent workers in the state.

Oddly for a "workers' party", SWP is interested only in rural constituencies, having declared an intention to stand in six parliamentary seats in the coming elections, out of Sarawak's total of 31.

These are Selangau, Julau, Lubok Antu, Sri Aman, Hulu Rejang and Kanowit, nearly all in the Iban heartland. The rural voters there are mainly farmers rather than workers, and have not seen much in the way of political awakening or class consciousness.

The Industrial Revolution has yet to hold sway over most of these areas. Workers' rights are somewhat less important than feudal attachments to wealthy political kingpins like Sng and his son.

james masing and parti rakyat sarawak prs logo launch 160107These rural seats targeted by SWP are the only six constituencies held by Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS), led by James Masing of "Jangan Lawan Towkay" fame.

Sng and his son were once leading figures in PRS, but were turfed out by party president Masing during a leadership struggle in 2009. The bad blood between the Sng mini-dynasty and Masing appears to have boiled over.

Larry became the youngest ever state assembly representative in 2001, when he won the Pelagus seat at the age of 22. His father, a Chinese businessman who made his fortune trading up the mighty Rejang river in Kapit, had vacated the seat for him.

Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud embraced the younger Sng, making him an assistant minister in his cabinet, and protecting him even after Masing expelled him from the PRS.

Taib has a venerable track record of playing crafty divide-and-rule games. Throughout his 30 years in power, he has encouraged so-called "Dayakism" among the leaders of parties like Snap and PBDS, and later, PRS and the SPDP.

He then engineered divisions within these parties, cutting them down to size and ensuring no Dayak-majority party could ever challenge his dominance.

azlanTaib has applied this tactic most fervently when the Dayak majority in Sarawak appears to be uniting against his minority Melanau dynastic rule. This dynasty was established in 1970 by his uncle Abdul Rahman Ya'kub, his predecessor as chief minister.

Throughout the years of "Dayakism" – failed attempts to forge ethnic Dayak unity – Taib has built up various Dayak supremacist parties, and then demolished them.

Taib prodded Snap – a beacon of multi-ethnic politics in the 1970s – into a "Dayakist" split and left it moribund. He then accepted the SPDP, a weakened splinter party from Snap, into the state BN.

Taib also engineered schisms in PBDS, a party that surprised him and nearly toppled him from power in 1987. He buried the Dayak party in 2004.

PRS, the ragged remnant of PBDS, is now a junior "Dayak majority" component, together with the SPDP, in Taib's BN coalition. PRS, it seems, is becoming the new cuckold in the state BN.

Taib is making a clear point to the PRS and Masing that they, too, are dispensible, if they do not toe the line.

'Dayakism' fading fast

The SWP is part of the intricate pattern of racial politics woven by the wily Taib.

It is unsurprising that, according to the Borneo Post, Taib replied to questions about the registration of the SWP by saying: "Well, it is part of the political scene of Sarawak. We have embraced democracy. One more party joins in, why not?"

Even after premier Najib Abdul Razak observed that the SWP ought not to contest against the BN in the upcoming election if it claims to be BN-friendly, Larry appeared unfazed, texting" "I am not surprised by PM's comments. That is for public consumption."

The SWP appears bent on supplanting the PRS in Taib's affections in Sarawak BN. Will it succeed?

In several of the six seats it wants, the SWP may indeed split part of the anti-BN vote, because it may be seen as an alternative to less popular PRS candidates. This would certainly endear the Sngs to Taib.

But in one or two of these seats, such as Hulu Rejang and Kanowit, PKR, the main opposition party in rural areas, may be the beneficiary from a split in the vote for the PRS.

azlanIn all these seats, it is unlikely that the SWP will make leave much of a footprint. A similar 'mosquito party', the much diminished Snap, resurrected for the state polls in April 2011, failed to retain its deposit in 26 of the 27 seats it contested.

In the long term, what are the prospects of a new, multi-ethnic, homegrown political party campaigning on policy and ideology, instead of racial supremacy or a blatant attempt to replace a rival in the state ruling coalition? This remains a distant speck on Sarawak's political horizon.

By comparison, established Pakatan Rakyat parties may have limited constituencies, but at least hold certain fundamental principles.

The DAP grew from a position of socialism, the PKR advocated natural justice and multiculturalism, while PAS has championed both Islamic jurisprudence and a welfare state.

What does the SWP stand for? As of now, it appears, its main raison d'être is simple: being BN-friendly.


KERUAH USIT is a human rights activist - 'anak Sarawak, bangsa Malaysia'. This weekly column is an effort to provide a voice for marginalised Malaysians. Keruah Usit can be contacted at keruah_usit@yahoo.com

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Jurugambar Perkahwinan/ Wedding Photographer [<b>SAMARAHAN</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 23 Jul 2012 10:38 PM PDT

Assalamualaikum & Hello readers...
Hari ni nak cerita mengenai bidang fotografi. Bukan apa, mana tau ada orang Sarawak baca blog Eza ni.. Boleh lah Eza menyenangkan pencarian jurugambar perkahwinan di area Samarahan mahupun Kuching. Hai kitak, kitak dan kitak! :D Al-maklumlah, musim kahwin di mana-mana, musim tunang tak kira masa. Jadi, kalau ada saudara mara masih tercari-cari photographer untuk majlis-majlis istimewa, Eza ada jawapannya :D.
Korang boleh singgah ke Blog Ejulz | Fotografi milik abang ipar Eza. Pakej yang ditawarkan pelbagai mengikut bajet customers. So, negatiation boleh dilaksanakan. Bidang fotografi ini tidak hanya terbatas untuk majlis perkahwinan dan pertunangan sahaja, malahan juga menyediakan fotografi untuk gambar keluarga, aktiviti luar, pra perkahwinan, majlis hari jadi dan potrait. 
Sentuhan berbeza dalam setiap pakej yang ditawarkan menyerlahkan impak yang memuaskan hati pelanggan. InsyaAllah. So, apa tunggu lagi.. Jom usha! :D

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Posted: 17 Jul 2012 11:14 AM PDT

KUCHING: Pengerusi Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) Cawangan Batu Kawah Datuk Ahmad Ibrahim bersedia mempertimbangkan untuk bertanding di Kota Samarahan, sekiranya diberikan peluang dicalonkan pada Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU13) nanti.

"Tiada yang melobi untuk saya bertanding di Kota Samarahan tetapi terdapat rakyat di sana yang menjadikan saya dekat di hati mereka.

"Namun jika diberikan peluang, saya akan mengambilnya," katanya kepada pemberita di sini, semalam.

Bagaimanapun, Ahmad berkata beliau tidak mengutamakan peluangnya untuk dicalonkan di situ, sebaliknya menumpukan kepada kemenangan Barisan Nasional (BN) dengan menyokong sesiapa sahaja calon yang diletakkan.

Beliau turut memberi jaminan bahawa beliau sendiri serta ahli-ahli cawangannya akan memberi sokongan padu kepada calon BN di Kota Samarahan.

"Sokongan saya tidak akan berbelah bahagi kepada BN.

"Saya meletakkan BN dan PBB sebagai keutamaan sebelum memikirkan kepentingan peribadi.

"Jika kita tidak bersatu dalam BN, ini akan menyukarkan kita menghadapi PRU13 nanti," katanya.

Ahmad menjelaskan, kesediaannya bertanding di Kota Samarahan kerana rakyat di sana telah meletakkan beliau dekat di hati mereka.

"Sebabnya ialah ayah saya dahulu pernah berkhidmat di sana dan mereka tahu caranya serta karakternya sehingga membuatkan mereka mempertimbangkan bahawa saya seperti beliau, iaitu begitu rapat dengan rakyat," kata Ahmad menjelaskan mengenai ayahnya, Datuk Seri Ibrahim Mahmud yang pada suatu ketika dulu pernah berkhidmat sebagai superintenden polis di Serian – Samarahan.

Terdahulu, Ahmad menerima kunjungan hormat daripada ahli-ahli jawatankuasa Malam Wayang 1Malaysia di pejabatnya di Jalan Tun Ahmad Zaidi Adruce, di sini.

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Posted: 10 Jun 2012 09:05 PM PDT


An open letter by Peter John Jaban (Papa Orangutan):
One week after the recent debacle with the police in Miri, I am happy to be home, here in Sarawak. I've been resting after going to ground and planning for the future. I've decided that my future is here. I was born here and I intend to remain here! 

There is so much work to be done especially with crucial elections just round the corner. This is our chance is to bring about real change in Sarawak politics. My struggle for Sarawak will continue where it's needed most.

The events of the last week have revealed many things. The first is just a reminder of how much I love this country, how much I love Sarawak. As the Malay saying goes: Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri. I am a Sarawakian. I need to be here among my people to work effectively.
No matter what London offers, it has nothing to compare to my own ties that bind me to Sarawak, my ibu pertiwiku, as it is called in the Sarawak anthem.
So, maybe you'll see me driving around town in my Cadillac with my beautiful daughter at my side. I'll even wave again at YB Abdul Karim Hamzah, Assistant Youth Development Minister, as he stares at me from his tiny classic car.
What else have I learnt from the last week? I have learnt that I am safer here than in any other country. In spite of all the stories from the government-controlled media trying to paint me black, I have learnt that, when I need help, the people of Sarawak are right there behind me. There are so many great heroes here in this state, carrying on their good work and supporting my own; I feel proud to work with them and will continue to do so wherever they need me.
As for the police, those that I met in Kota Kinabalu (KK) were polite and courteous. I thank them. Last week's drama was not my intention.
Sadly, in the past, certain members of our police force here have smeared the name of their colleagues by acting too hastily and too strongly towards people in their custody. Unfortunately, we live in times where even answering to someone's fist in custody is viewed as normal and part of day to day business. Even now, reports of deaths in custody continue to come out in the independent media.
I am ready to meet the police, should they wish, but on an even basis, with my representatives present - not when I am under their power to do with as they choose: to be placed under duress or to be mistreated or physically and verbally abused in any way.
That is why I left, to allow myself the opportunity to meet them on my own terms. After all, I am a citizen of Sarawak. I have committed no crime. I have not robbed or killed or cheated anyone. I want to return, to be free to live my life in the country that I love, and to continue my struggle for a better future for all of us here.
Finally, what of the events of last week? The time has come for the public to hear the story from the orangutan's mouth. As someone has said, I owe the public an explanation and this is it. After my stay in Kuching in May, I went to Sabah for a week. I took a flight, first from Kuching to Miri (no problem at all) and then from Miri to KK (again, no problem). It was only on my return flight to Miri that the problem surfaced.
As I queued for immigration, I was told that there was an issue and called into the office. I waited. My flight time was drawing near, so I questioned immigration who informed me, very politely, that this was a police matter which had been reported in July 2011 and they were waiting for Special Branch to arrive.
Special Branch did arrive! They photocopied my documents and they took pictures of me from every angle, again very politely. Then, they informed me that I was being 'referred' to the Sarawak police and escorted me to the aircraft.
I understood this to mean that I would be met by police at Miri airport. As I wanted to make sure that I wasn't taken away by the police without proper representation, I contacted my people to make certain that I was met at Miri by a few friendly faces.
On my arrival, I was surprised to find the airport full of people waiting for me! There were police, as I had expected, some were in uniform and some I took to be plainclothes officers - I know the look from my activist days. There were reporters, all taking photos right in my face, and of course, my own representatives.
I was confused and feeling unwell. The lawyer Alan Ling, now the assemblyperson for Piasau, and Dr Michael Teo, taking advantage of the fact that the police were still waiting for instructions, took me to the car and we drove off, heading to Dr Teo's clinic.
On the way into Miri, there was an accident ahead and a queue of traffic behind it. We were stuck. Dr Teo was busy on the phone, his driver busy with the road. It was raining heavily.
As I sat, a car pulled up beside us on the fast lane. Two men got out - I recognised one of them from my flight - and told me that the police were chasing our car. So, on the spur of the moment, I decided to follow them. There was no time to update Dr Teo who was otherwise engaged on the phone anyway and I'm sorry for that but I had to make my move. These three men were genuine Samaritans - they sought only to help me and I thank them for that. They then dropped me somewhere safe.
So, why did I not let anyone know where I was for three days? Well, it's not that easy to do so when I was supposed to be avoiding detection. My own phone was not working because of the heavy rain. I had to get out of Miri, which I did on the same day. I travelled on foot under the Sesco overhead lines and by hitchhiking. So, just let it be said that I didn't sit around reading about myself online and worrying about who to tell first where I was.
Finally, another Good Samaritan gave me a new phone. It seemed foolish to register a phone in my own name. As soon as that happened, I contacted my colleagues at RFS as this was the only telephone number I could remember.
As for claims in the press that I 'staged' the whole thing, I suggest those journalists verify my version of events with Special Branch in KK. As for claims that I did it for publicity, I can only say that it was not me that contacted the press - it was my representatives who felt that greater coverage would minimise the chances of improper conduct by the police.
As for those claims that I shouldn't have run and that I should have waited for the police to simply arrest me, I would ask what you all would do, knowing that you are in danger? Would you sit in the car and wait for instructions or would you take action and save yourself?  I chose action.
With regard to the near future, I will continue to take action, fighting on the ground for the people of Sarawak. I fly no flag but theirs, as I have always done. I  know that Radio Free Sarawak will carry on, business as usual, spreading the message to where it is needed and, of course, I will give them every assistance in that.
I urge listeners to continue to tune in and listen to the real message. You might even hear me reporting from the interior. But from now on, I'm staying right here.

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Posted: 14 Jul 2012 05:00 AM PDT

Salam sejahtera buat semua.

Ramadhan Mubarak

Berikut adalah jadual waktu berbuka puasa dan imsak bagi kawasan-kawasan di negeri Sarawak untuk tahun 1433H/2012. Anda boleh melihat secara terus atau muat turun (download) melalui pautan yang disediakan. Jika ada sebarang masalah untuk melihat atau melakukan muat turun, sila ajukan di ruangan komen.

WAKTU BERBUKA DAN IMSAK BAGI KAWASAN DI NEGERI SARAWAK

Berikut adalah senarai kawasan yang berada dalam zon-zon waktu di negeri Sarawak:

Zon 1 – Limbang, Sundar, Trusan dan Lawas

Zon 2 – Niah, Bekenu, Miri, Sibuti dan Marudi

Zon 3 – Tatau, Suai, Belaga, Pandan, Sebauh dan Bintulu

Zon 4 – Igan, Oya, Balingian, Mukah, Dalat, Sibu, Kanowit, Kapit dan Song

Zon 5 – Belawai, Matu, Daro, Sarikei, Julau, Bintangor dan Rajang

Zon 6 – Kabong, Lingga, Sri Aman, Engkelili, Lubok Antu, Betong, Spaoh, Pusa, Saratok, Roban dan Debak

Zon 7 – Samarahan, Simunjan, Serian, Sebuyau dan Meludam

Zon 8 – Kuching, Lundu, Bau dan Sematan

Zon Khas – Kg. Ulu Merapok, Kg. Sungai Merapok, Kg. Manchu, Kg. Bukit Puan, Kg. Tanah Sibagol, Kg. Undop, Kg. Sasa, Kg. Bukit Manang, Kg. Merambai, Kg. Limpaki, Merapok, Kg. Bangkatan, Kg. Ladang Lalang, Kg. Lempaki Tengah, Kg. Lempaki Asal, Kg. Languban dan Kg. Patarikan

Sila download salinan jadual waktu berbuka dan imsak negeri Sarawak melalui paparan Sribd di atas. Selamat menjalani ibadah puasa kepada umat Islam di Melaka khususnya dan di seluruh Malaysia amnya.

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Posted: 10 Jun 2012 09:05 PM PDT


An open letter by Peter John Jaban (Papa Orangutan):
One week after the recent debacle with the police in Miri, I am happy to be home, here in Sarawak. I've been resting after going to ground and planning for the future. I've decided that my future is here. I was born here and I intend to remain here! 

There is so much work to be done especially with crucial elections just round the corner. This is our chance is to bring about real change in Sarawak politics. My struggle for Sarawak will continue where it's needed most.

The events of the last week have revealed many things. The first is just a reminder of how much I love this country, how much I love Sarawak. As the Malay saying goes: Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri. I am a Sarawakian. I need to be here among my people to work effectively.
No matter what London offers, it has nothing to compare to my own ties that bind me to Sarawak, my ibu pertiwiku, as it is called in the Sarawak anthem.
So, maybe you'll see me driving around town in my Cadillac with my beautiful daughter at my side. I'll even wave again at YB Abdul Karim Hamzah, Assistant Youth Development Minister, as he stares at me from his tiny classic car.
What else have I learnt from the last week? I have learnt that I am safer here than in any other country. In spite of all the stories from the government-controlled media trying to paint me black, I have learnt that, when I need help, the people of Sarawak are right there behind me. There are so many great heroes here in this state, carrying on their good work and supporting my own; I feel proud to work with them and will continue to do so wherever they need me.
As for the police, those that I met in Kota Kinabalu (KK) were polite and courteous. I thank them. Last week's drama was not my intention.
Sadly, in the past, certain members of our police force here have smeared the name of their colleagues by acting too hastily and too strongly towards people in their custody. Unfortunately, we live in times where even answering to someone's fist in custody is viewed as normal and part of day to day business. Even now, reports of deaths in custody continue to come out in the independent media.
I am ready to meet the police, should they wish, but on an even basis, with my representatives present - not when I am under their power to do with as they choose: to be placed under duress or to be mistreated or physically and verbally abused in any way.
That is why I left, to allow myself the opportunity to meet them on my own terms. After all, I am a citizen of Sarawak. I have committed no crime. I have not robbed or killed or cheated anyone. I want to return, to be free to live my life in the country that I love, and to continue my struggle for a better future for all of us here.
Finally, what of the events of last week? The time has come for the public to hear the story from the orangutan's mouth. As someone has said, I owe the public an explanation and this is it. After my stay in Kuching in May, I went to Sabah for a week. I took a flight, first from Kuching to Miri (no problem at all) and then from Miri to KK (again, no problem). It was only on my return flight to Miri that the problem surfaced.
As I queued for immigration, I was told that there was an issue and called into the office. I waited. My flight time was drawing near, so I questioned immigration who informed me, very politely, that this was a police matter which had been reported in July 2011 and they were waiting for Special Branch to arrive.
Special Branch did arrive! They photocopied my documents and they took pictures of me from every angle, again very politely. Then, they informed me that I was being 'referred' to the Sarawak police and escorted me to the aircraft.
I understood this to mean that I would be met by police at Miri airport. As I wanted to make sure that I wasn't taken away by the police without proper representation, I contacted my people to make certain that I was met at Miri by a few friendly faces.
On my arrival, I was surprised to find the airport full of people waiting for me! There were police, as I had expected, some were in uniform and some I took to be plainclothes officers - I know the look from my activist days. There were reporters, all taking photos right in my face, and of course, my own representatives.
I was confused and feeling unwell. The lawyer Alan Ling, now the assemblyperson for Piasau, and Dr Michael Teo, taking advantage of the fact that the police were still waiting for instructions, took me to the car and we drove off, heading to Dr Teo's clinic.
On the way into Miri, there was an accident ahead and a queue of traffic behind it. We were stuck. Dr Teo was busy on the phone, his driver busy with the road. It was raining heavily.
As I sat, a car pulled up beside us on the fast lane. Two men got out - I recognised one of them from my flight - and told me that the police were chasing our car. So, on the spur of the moment, I decided to follow them. There was no time to update Dr Teo who was otherwise engaged on the phone anyway and I'm sorry for that but I had to make my move. These three men were genuine Samaritans - they sought only to help me and I thank them for that. They then dropped me somewhere safe.
So, why did I not let anyone know where I was for three days? Well, it's not that easy to do so when I was supposed to be avoiding detection. My own phone was not working because of the heavy rain. I had to get out of Miri, which I did on the same day. I travelled on foot under the Sesco overhead lines and by hitchhiking. So, just let it be said that I didn't sit around reading about myself online and worrying about who to tell first where I was.
Finally, another Good Samaritan gave me a new phone. It seemed foolish to register a phone in my own name. As soon as that happened, I contacted my colleagues at RFS as this was the only telephone number I could remember.
As for claims in the press that I 'staged' the whole thing, I suggest those journalists verify my version of events with Special Branch in KK. As for claims that I did it for publicity, I can only say that it was not me that contacted the press - it was my representatives who felt that greater coverage would minimise the chances of improper conduct by the police.
As for those claims that I shouldn't have run and that I should have waited for the police to simply arrest me, I would ask what you all would do, knowing that you are in danger? Would you sit in the car and wait for instructions or would you take action and save yourself?  I chose action.
With regard to the near future, I will continue to take action, fighting on the ground for the people of Sarawak. I fly no flag but theirs, as I have always done. I  know that Radio Free Sarawak will carry on, business as usual, spreading the message to where it is needed and, of course, I will give them every assistance in that.
I urge listeners to continue to tune in and listen to the real message. You might even hear me reporting from the interior. But from now on, I'm staying right here.

<b>Sarawak</b> is the Future for Papa Orangutan

Posted: 09 Jun 2012 04:28 PM PDT

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An open letter by Peter John Jaban (Papa Orangutan)

One week after the recent debacle with the Police in Miri, I am happy to be home, here in Sarawak. I've been resting after going to ground and planning for the future. I've decided that my future is here. I was born here and I intend to remain here! There is so much work to be done especially with crucial elections just round the corner. This is our chance is to bring about real change in Sarawak politics. My struggle for Sarawak will continue where it's needed most.

The events of the last week have revealed many things. The first is just a reminder of how much I love this country, how much I love Sarawak. As the Malay saying goes: 'Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri.' I am a Sarawakian! I need to be here among
my people to work effectively. I started Radio Free Sarawak and moved to London mainly because freedom of expression here in my own country is lacking – something that I am trying to change. But, I just couldn't stay away. Now, I feel that I can best continue my struggle for the future of Sarawak here. No matter what London offers, it has nothing to compare to my own ties that bind me to Sarawak, my ibu pertiwiku, as it is called in the Sarawak State Anthem. So, maybe you'll see me driving around town in my Cadillac with my beautiful daughter at my side. I'll even wave again at YB Abdul Karim Hamzah, Assistant Youth Development Minister, as he stares at me from his tiny classic car.

What else have I learnt from the last week? I have learnt that I am safer here than in any other country. In spite of all the stories from the government-controlled media trying to paint me black, I have learnt that, when I need help, the people of Sarawak are right there behind me. There are so many great heroes here in this state, carrying on their good work and supporting my own; I feel proud to work with them and will continue to do so wherever they need me.

As for the police, those that I met in KK were polite and courteous. I thank them. Last week's drama was not my intention. Sadly, in the past, certain members of our police force here have smeared the name of their colleagues by acting too hastily and too strongly towards people in their custody. Unfortunately, we live in times where even answering to someone's fist in custody is viewed as normal and part of day to day business. Even now, reports of deaths in custody continue to come out in the independent media. I am ready to meet the Police, should they wish, but on an even basis, with my representatives present – not when I am under their power to do with as they choose: to be placed under duress or to be mistreated or physically and verbally abused in any way. That is why I left, to allow myself the opportunity to meet them on my own terms. After all, I am a citizen of Sarawak. I have committed no crime. I have not robbed or killed or cheated anyone. I want to return, to be free to live my life in the country that I love, and to continue my struggle for a better future for all of us here.

Finally, what of the events of last week? The time has come for the public to hear the story from the orangutan's mouth. As someone has said, I owe the public an explanation and this is it. After my stay in Kuching in May, I went to Sabah for a week. I took a flight, first from Kuching to Miri (no problem at all) and then from Miri to KK (again, no problem). It was only on my return flight to Miri that the problem surfaced.

As I queued for immigration, I was told that there was an issue and called into the office. I waited. My flight time was drawing near, so I questioned immigration who informed me, very politely, that this was a police matter which had been reported in July 2011 and they were waiting for Special Branch to arrive. Special Branch did arrive! They photocopied my documents and they took pictures of me from every angle, again very politely. Then, they informed me that I was being 'referred' to the Sarawak Police and escorted me to the aircraft. I understood this to mean that I would be met by police at Miri airport. As I wanted to make sure that I wasn't taken away by the police without proper representation, I contacted my people to make certain that I was met at Miri by a few friendly faces.

On my arrival, I was surprised to find the airport full of people waiting for me! There were police, as I had expected, some were in uniform and some I took to be plain-clothes officers – I know the look from my activist days. There were reporters, all taking photos right in my face, and of course, my own representatives.

I was confused and feeling unwell. The lawyer Alan Ling, now the assemblyman for Piasau, and Dr Michael Teo, taking advantage of the fact that the police were still waiting for instructions, took me to the car and we drove off, heading to Dr Teo's clinic. On the way into Miri, there was an accident ahead and a queue of traffic behind it. We were stuck. Dr Teo was busy on the phone, his driver busy with the road. It was raining heavily. As I sat, a car pulled up beside us on the fast lane. Two men got out – I recognized one of them from my flight – and told me that the police were chasing our car. So, on the spur of the moment, I decided to follow them. There was no time to update Dr Teo who was otherwise engaged on the phone anyway and I'm sorry for that but I had to make my move. These three men were genuine Samaritans – they sought only to help me and I thank them for that. They then dropped me somewhere safe.

So, why did I not let anyone know where I was for three days? Well, it's not that easy to do so when I was supposed to be avoiding detection. My own phone was not working because of the heavy rain. I had to get out of Miri, which I did on the same day. I travelled on foot under the SESCO overhead lines and by hitchhiking. So, just let it be said that I didn't sit around reading about myself online and worrying about who to tell first where I was. Finally, another Good Samaritan gave me a new phone. It seemed foolish to register a phone in my own name.

As soon as that happened, I contacted my colleagues at RFS as this was the only telephone number I could remember. My thanks go out to them and all those who helped me – the good Samaritans, Dr Michael Teo, the lawyers Alan Ling and See Chee How. If any fingers are still being pointed at my supporters and friends who came to my aid in my time of need – I want this to stop now. This is the only reason why I am making this statement at this time. In reality, I'd be quite happy for this whole event to pass into history.

As for claims in the press that I 'staged' the whole thing, I suggest those journalists verify my version of events with Special Branch in KK. As for claims that I did it for publicity, I can only say that it was not me that contacted the press – it was my representatives who felt that greater coverage would minimize the chances of improper conduct by the police. As for those claims that I shouldn't have run and that I should have waited for the police to simply arrest me, I would ask what you all would do, knowing that you are in danger? Would you sit in the car and wait for instructions or would you take action and save yourself? I chose action.

With regards the near future, I will continue to take action, fighting on the ground for the people of Sarawak. I fly no flag but theirs, as I have always done. I know that Radio Free Sarawak will carry on, business as usual, spreading the message to where it is needed and, of course, I will give them every assistance in that. I urge listeners to continue to tune in and listen to the real message. You might even hear me reporting from the interior. But from now on, I'm staying right here.

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Posted: 10 Jun 2012 12:45 AM PDT

This is an open letter by Peter John Jaban, popularly known as Papa Orangutan, to clear the air over his disappearance in Miri 10 days ago.
 

By Peter John Jaban

One week after the recent debacle with the police in Miri, I am happy to be home, here in Sarawak.  I've been resting after going to the ground and planning for the future.

I've decided that my future is here. I was born here and I intend to remain here. There is so much work to be done, especially with crucial elections just round the corner.

This is our chance is to bring about real change in Sarawak politics. My struggle for Sarawak will continue where it's needed most.

The events of the last week have revealed many things. The first is just a reminder of how much I love this country, how much I love Sarawak.

As the Malay saying goes: 'Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri.'  I am a Sarawakian. I need to be here among my people to work effectively. I started Radio Free Sarawak and moved to London mainly because freedom of expression here in my own country is lacking – something that I am trying to change.  But, I just couldn't stay away.

Now, I feel that I can best continue my struggle for the future of Sarawak here. No matter what London offers, it has nothing to compare to my own ties that bind me to Sarawak, my ibu pertiwiku, as it is called in the Sarawak state anthem.

So, maybe you'll see me driving around town in my Cadillac with my beautiful daughter at my side.  I'll even wave again at YB Abdul Karim Hamzah, Assistant Youth Development Minister, as he stares at me from his tiny classic car.

What else have I learnt from the last week? I have learnt that I am safer here than in any other country. In spite of all the stories from the government-controlled media trying to paint me black, I have learnt that, when I need help, the people of Sarawak are right there behind me.

There are so many great heroes here in this state, carrying on their good work and supporting my own; I feel proud to work with them and will continue to do so wherever they need me.

As for the police, those that I met in Kota Kinabalu were polite and courteous. I thank them. Last week's drama was not my intention.

Sadly, in the past, certain members of our police force here have smeared the name of their colleagues by acting too hastily and too strongly towards people in their custody. Unfortunately, we live in times where even answering to someone's fist in custody is viewed as normal and part of day to day business.

Straight from the orangutan's mouth

Even now, reports of deaths in custody continue to come out in the independent media. I am ready to meet the police, should they wish, but on an even basis, with my representatives present – not when I am under their power to do with as they choose: to be placed under duress or to be mistreated or physically and verbally abused in any way.

That is why I left, to allow myself the opportunity to meet them on my own terms.  After all, I am a citizen of Sarawak. I have committed no crime. I have not robbed or killed or cheated anyone. I want to return, to be free to live my life in the country that I love, and to continue my struggle for a better future for all of us here.

Finally, what of the events of last week?  The time has come for the public to hear the story from the orangutan's mouth.

As someone has said, I owe the public an explanation and this is it. After my stay in Kuching in May, I went to Sabah for a week.  I took a flight, first from Kuching to Miri (no problem at all) and then from Miri to KK (again, no problem). It was only on my return flight to Miri that the problem surfaced.

As I queued for immigration, I was told that there was an issue and was called into the office.

I waited. My flight time was drawing near, so I questioned immigration, who informed me, very politely, that this was a police matter which had been reported in July 2011 and they were waiting for Special Branch to arrive.

Special Branch did arrive. They photocopied my documents and they took pictures of me from every angle, again very politely.  Then, they informed me that I was being 'referred' to the Sarawak police and escorted me to the aircraft.
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I understood this to mean that I would be met by police at Miri airport.  As I wanted to make sure that I wasn't taken away by the police without proper representation, I contacted my people to make certain that I was met at Miri by a few friendly faces.

On my arrival, I was surprised to find the airport full of people waiting for me.  There were police, as I had expected, some were in uniform and some I took to be plainclothes officers – I know the look from my activist days.

There were reporters, all taking photos right in my face, and of course, my own representatives.

I was confused and feeling unwell.  The lawyer Alan Ling, now the assemblyman for Piasau, and Dr Michael Teo, taking advantage of the fact that the police were still waiting for instructions, took me to the car and we drove off, heading to Dr Teo's clinic.



Plotting the escape

On the way into Miri, there was an accident ahead and a queue of traffic behind it.  We were stuck.  Dr Teo was busy on the phone, his driver busy with the road.  It was raining heavily.

As I sat, a car pulled up beside us on the fast lane.  Two men got out – I recognized one of them from my flight – and told me that the police were chasing our car.  So, on the spur of the moment, I decided to follow them.

There was no time to update Dr Teo who was otherwise engaged on the phone anyway and I'm sorry for that but I had to make my move. These three men were genuine Samaritans – they sought only to help me and I thank them for that.  They then dropped me somewhere safe.

So, why did I not let anyone know where I was for three days?  Well, it's not that easy to do so when I was supposed to be avoiding detection.  My own phone was not working because of the heavy rain.

I had to get out of Miri, which I did on the same day.  I travelled on foot under the SESCO overhead lines and by hitchhiking. So, just let it be said that I didn't sit around reading about myself online and worrying about who to tell first where I was.

Finally, another Good Samaritan gave me a new phone. It seemed foolish to register a phone in my own name.  As soon as that happened, I contacted my colleagues at RFS as this was the only telephone number I could remember.

My thanks go out to them and all those who helped me – the good Samaritans, Dr Michael Teo, the lawyers Alan Ling and See Chee How. If any fingers are still being pointed at my supporters and friends who came to my aid in my time of need – I want this to stop now.

This is the only reason why I am making this statement at this time.  In reality, I'd be quite happy for this whole event to pass into history.

As for claims in the press that I 'staged' the whole thing, I suggest those journalists verify my version of events with special branch in KK.  As for claims that I did it for publicity, I can only say that it was not me that contacted the press – it was my representatives who felt that greater coverage would minimize the chances of improper conduct by the police.

As for those claims that I shouldn't have run and that I should have waited for the police to simply arrest me, I would ask what you all would do, knowing that you are in danger?  Would you sit in the car and wait for instructions or would you take action and save yourself?  I chose action.

With regards the near future, I will continue to take action, fighting on the ground for the people of Sarawak.

I fly no flag but theirs, as I have always done. I  know that Radio Free Sarawak will carry on, business as usual, spreading the message to where it is needed and, of course, I will give them every assistance in that.

I urge listeners to continue to tune in and listen to the real message. You might even hear me reporting from the interior.  But from now on, I'm staying right here.

Buzz Sociopolitics Malaysia: Straight from the orangutans mouth

Posted: 09 Jun 2012 11:30 PM PDT


This is an open minute by Peter John Jaban, popularly well known as Papa Orangutan, to transparent a air over his disappearance in Miri 10 days ago.
This is a chance is to move about genuine shift in Sarawak politics. My onslaught for Sarawak will go upon where it's indispensable most.
The events of a final week have revealed most things. The initial is usually a reminder of how most we adore this country, how most we adore Sarawak.
As a Malay observant goes: 'Hujan emas di negeri orang, hujan batu di negeri sendiri.' we am a Sarawakian. we need to be here among my people to work effectively. we proposed Radio Free Sarawak as well as changed to London mainly since freedom of expression here in my own nation is not in something which we am perplexing to change. But, we usually couldn't stay away.
Now, we feel which we can best go upon my onslaught for a destiny of Sarawak here. No have a difference what London offers, it has nothing to compare to my own ties which connect me to Sarawak, myibu pertiwiku, as it is called in a Sarawak state anthem.
So, maybe you'll see me pushing around town in my Cadillac with my beautiful daughter during my side. I'll even wav! e again during YB Abdul Karim Hamzah, Assistant Youth Development Minister, as he stares during me from his tiny classic car.
What else have we learnt from a final week? we have learnt which we am safer here than in any alternative country. In annoy of all a stories from a government-controlled media perplexing to paint me black, we have learnt that, when we need help, a people of Sarawak have been right there during a back of me.
There have been so most great heroes here in this state, carrying upon their great work as well as supporting my own; we feel unapproachable to work with them as well as will go upon to do so wherever they need me.
As for a police, those which we met in Kota Kinabalu were polite as well as courteous. we appreciate them. Last week's drama was not my intention.
Sadly, in a past, sure members of a military force here have dirty a name of their colleagues by acting as well quick as well as as well strongly towards people in their custody. Unfortunately, we live in times where even answering to someone's fist in control is viewed as normal as well as part of day to day business.
Straight from a orangutan's mouth
Even now, reports of deaths in control go upon to come out in a independent media. we am ready to encounter a police, should they wish, though upon an even basis, with my member benefaction not when we am underneath their power to do with as they choose: to be placed underneath duress or to be mistreated or physically as well as verbally abused in any way.
That is since we left, to allow myself a opportunity to encounter them upon my own terms. After all, we am a adult of Sarawak. we have committed no crime. we have not robbed or killed or deceived anyone. we wish to return, to be giveaway to live my life in a nation which we love, as well as to go upon my onslaught for a better destiny for all of us here.
Finally, what of a events of final week? The ti! me has c ome for a open to attend to a story from a orangutan's mouth.
As someone has said, we owe a open an reason as well as this is it. After my stay in Kuching in May, we went to Sabah for a week. we took a flight, initial from Kuching to Miri (no complaint during all) as well as afterwards from Miri to KK (again, no problem). It was usually upon my lapse moody to Miri which a complaint surfaced.
As we queued for immigration, we was told which there was an emanate as well as was called into a office.
we waited. My moody time was drawing near, so we questioned immigration, who informed me, very politely, which this was a military have a difference which had been reported in July 2011 as well as they were watchful for Special Branch to arrive.
Special Branch did arrive. They photocopied my documents as well as they took cinema of me from each angle, again very politely. Then, they informed me which we was being 'referred' to a Sarawak military as well as escorted me to a aircraft.
we understood this to mean which we would be met by military during Miri airport. As we wanted to have sure which we wasn't taken away by a military without correct representation, we contacted my people to have sure which we was met during Miri by a couple of accessible faces.
On my arrival, we was surprised to find a airfield full of people watchful for me. There were police, as we had expected, a little were in uniform as well as a little we took to be plainclothes officers we know a demeanour from my activist days.
There were reporters, all taking photos right in my face, as well as of course, my own representatives.
we was confused as well as feeling unwell. The counsel Alan Ling, right away a representative for Piasau, as well as Dr Michael Teo, taking value of a actuality which a military were still watchful for instructions, took me to a automobile as well as we gathering off, streamer to Dr Teo's clinic.
As we sat, a automobile pulled up beside us upon a quick lane. Two group got out we recognized a single of them from my moody as well as told me which a military were chasing a car. So, upon a coax of a moment, we motionless to follow them.
There was no time to update Dr Teo who was differently intent upon a phone any way as well as I'm sorry for which though we had to have my move. These 3 group were genuine Samaritans they sought usually to help me as well as we appreciate them for that. They afterwards forsaken me somewhere safe.
So, since did we not let anyone know where we was for 3 days? Well, it's not which easy to do so when we was supposed to be avoiding detection. My own phone was not operative since of a complicated rain.
we had to get out of Miri, which we did upon a same day. we trafficked upon feet underneath a SESCO overhead lines as well as by hitchhiking. So, usually let it be pronounced which we didn't lay around reading about myself online as well as worrying about who to tell initial where we was.
Finally, an additional Good Samaritan gave me a new phone. It seemed ridiculous to register a phone in my own name. As shortly as which happened, we contacted my colleagues during RFS as this was a usually telephone number we could remember.
My interjection go out to them as well! as all those who helped me a great Samaritans, Dr Michael Teo, a lawyers Alan Ling as well as See Chee How. If any fingers have been still being forked during my supporters as well as friends who came to my aid in my time of need we wish this to stop now.
This is a usually reason since we am making this statement during this time. In reality, I'd be quite happy for this total eventuality to pass into history.
As for claims in a press which we 'staged' a total thing, we suggest those journalists verify my version of events with special bend in KK. As for claims which we did it for publicity, we can usually contend which it was not me which contacted a press it was my member who felt which greater coverage would minimize a chances of crude control by a police.
As for those claims which we shouldn't have run as well as which we should have waited for a military to simply arrest me, we would ask what we all would do, meaningful which we have been in danger? Would we lay in a automobile as well as wait for instructions or would we take movement as well as save yourself? we chose action.
With regards a nearby future, we will go upon to take action, fighting upon a belligerent for a people of Sarawak.
we fly no flag though theirs, as we have always done. we know which Radio Free Sarawak will lift on, business as usual, spreading a message to where it is indispensable and, of course, we will give them each assistance in that.
we urge listeners to go upon to balance in as well as attend to a genuine message. You competence even attend to me reporting from a interior. But from right away on, I'm staying right here.
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YTY Yang <b>Di</b>-Pertua <b>Negeri Sarawak</b> Menerima Lawatan Daripada

Posted: 21 Jun 2012 02:40 AM PDT

21.06.2012, Khamis - Hari ini Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak Tuan Yang Terutama Tun Datuk Patinggi Abang Haji Muhammad Salahuddin telah menerima lawatan daripada delegasi Jawatankuasa Mempromosikan Persefahaman dan Keharmonian Diantara Penganut Agama (JKMPKA) di Astana Negeri Sarawak.  Turut serta adalah Isteri Kepada TYT Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak Yang Amat Berbahagia Toh Puan Datuk Patinggi Hajah Norkiah. Lawatan JKMPKA ini bertujuan menggalakkan serta memantapkan perhubungan yang baik dikalangan pemimpin serta penganut pelbagai agama. Kelihatan TYT Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak bersama Pengerusi  JKMPKA, Datuk Azman Hassan.

Sabahdaily: Penghormatan <b>negeri Sarawak</b> untuk Pandelela

Posted: 21 Aug 2012 08:06 AM PDT

Pemenang pingat gangsa Olimpik, Pandelela Rinong Pamg, dianugerah bintang negeri di atas kejayaannya itu sebaik tiba di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuching di sini hari ini dengan diberi sambutan sebagai seorang srikandi.

Pandelela (gambar), 19, yang diiringi ibu bapanya dan dua orang peserta Olimpik lain dari Sarawak, Bryan Nickson Lomas dan Traisy Vivien Tukiet, menjadi atlet tempatan pertama dianugerah bintang Johan Kenyalang (JBK) oleh Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak, Tun Abang Muhammad Salahuddin Abang Barieng di satu upacara penyampaian anugerah di Astana Negeri, Petra Jaya, di sini.

Ketua Menteri Sarawak, Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud semasa berucap di upacara tersebut berkata sebagai gadis pertama pemenang pingat di Olimpik, kerajaan negeri juga mengumumkan satu insentif istimewa kepada jagoan terjun itu berupa biasiswa penuh untuk melanjutkan pelajaran selama empat tahun di Australia dengan pilihan tumpuan kepada bidang jurulatih renang atau pengajian tertiari.

Beliau berkata kebajikan keluarga penerjun wanita itu yang berasal dari Kampung Jugan di Bau dekat sini juga akan dijaga terutama sekali oleh kerajaan persekutuan.

Semasa mengucapkan terima kasih di atas anugerah kerajaan Sarawak kepadanya, Pandelela berkata keutamaannya buat masa sekarang ialah meneruskan program latihan tetapi beliau mungkin menimbang tawaran biasiswa itu oleh kerana tidak menyertai sebarang kejohanan sehinggalah di tahun hadapan.

"Saya berasa bangga dan ingin mengucap terima kasih kepada Tun kerana memberi kehormatan ini kepada saya, yang juga satu kebanggaan kepada keluarga saya dan semua warga Bidayuh," kata Pandelela.

Gadis Bidayuh ini berkata beliau berasa lebih gementar ketika menerima anugerah itu daripada semasa melakukan terjunan yang membawa kemenangan pingat gangsa dalam acara platform 10 meter di Sukan Olimpik 2012 di London.

Terdahulu, semasa tiba di Astana Negeri menaiki sebuah Mini Cooper terbuka atlet itu diiringi konvoi motosikal bersama menteri-menteri negeri dari lapangan terbang melalui pusat bandar raya termasuk Kuching Waterfront, yang dibanjiri orang ramai yang melihat mereka.

Sebaik tiba di lapangan terbang, Pandelela dikerumuni kira-kira 1,000 peminatnya, pembesar negeri termasuk Timbalan Ketua Menteri Tan Sri Alfred Jabu Numpang, Menteri Pembangunan Masyarakat Tan Sri William Mawan dan Presiden Presiden Persatuan Kebangsaan Dayak Bidayuh, Ik Pahon Joyik.

Sementara itu, Menteri Pembangunan Infrastruktur dan Komunikasi negeri, Datuk Seri Michael Manyin berkata Pandalela bukan sahaja menjadi kebanggaan komunitinya bahkan juga negeri dan seluruh negara sebagai ikon memberangsangkan belia lain supaya memperoleh kejayaan besar.

Mempunyai dua orang anak lain termasuk abangnya Pardika Indoma, yang juga atlet terjun kebangsaan, bapanya, Pamg Joheng berkata beliau berasa bangga atas kejayaan anak gadisnya itu yang menerima anugerah hari ini. — Bernama

JAWATAN KOSONG <b>DI</b> PERKHIDMATAN AWAM <b>NEGERI</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 06 Sep 2012 11:59 PM PDT


Warganegara Malaysia bermastautin di Sarawak di pelawa untuk memohon jawatan kosong dalam Perkhidmatan Awam Negeri Sarawak, jawatan kosong adalah seperti berikut
  1. AHLI FOTOGRAFI B11
  2. AHLI FOTOGRAFI B17
  3. AHLI MUZIK/PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B17
  4. AHLI MUZIK/PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B27
  5. AHLI MUZIK/PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B41
  6. AKAUNTAN
  7. ARKITEK
  8. ARKITEK LANDSKAP
  9. DREBAR INJIN
  10. JURUANALISA SISTEM
  11. JURUAUDIT
  12. JURUKARTOGRAFI
  13. JURULATIH KAWAD
  14. JURURAWAT
  15. JURURAWAT MASYARAKAT
  16. JURUSOLEK
  17. JURUTEKNIK
  18. JURUTEKNIK (AWAM)
  19. JURUTEKNIK (BANGUNAN)
  20. JURUTEKNIK (LANDSKAP)
  21. JURUTEKNIK (LETRIK)
  22. JURUTEKNIK (MEKANIKAL)
  23. JURUTEKNIK (PERANCANG BANDAR DAN DESA)
  24. JURUTEKNIK KOMPUTER
  25. JURUTEKNIK UKUR
  26. JURUTERA
  27. JURUTERA (AWAM)
  28. JURUTERA (LETRIK)
  29. JURUTERA (MEKANIKAL)
  30. JURUTERA PELABUHAN
  31. JURUUKUR
  32. JURUUKUR BAHAN
  33. KURATOR
  34. PEG. PERKHIDMATAN PENDIDIKAN LEPASAN DIPLOMA (GURU BESAR SEKOLAH RENDAH AGAMA)
  35. PEG. PERKHIDMATAN PENDIDIKAN LEPASAN DIPLOMA (GURU SEKOLAH RENDAH AGAMA)
  36. PEGAWAI ARKIB
  37. PEGAWAI BELIA DAN SUKAN
  38. PEGAWAI BERITA
  39. PEGAWAI EHWAL EKONOMI
  40. PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM
  41. PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (KETUA UNIT PENAPISAN)
  42. PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (KETUA UNIT SYARIAH)
  43. PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (NAQIB)
  44. PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (PENOLONG PEGAWAI QARIAH)
  45. PEGAWAI HIDUPAN LIAR
  46. PEGAWAI KAWALAN ALAM SEKITAR
  47. PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B17
  48. PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B27
  49. PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B41
  50. PEGAWAI KESELAMATAN

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Jawatan Kosong <b>di</b> Perkhidmatan Awam <b>Negeri Sarawak</b> 2012

Posted: 06 Sep 2012 02:10 AM PDT

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Warganegara Malaysia bermastautin di Sarawak di pelawa untuk memohon jawatan kosong dalam Perkhidmatan Awam Negeri Sarawak, jawatan kosong adalah seperti berikut
AHLI FOTOGRAFI B11
AHLI FOTOGRAFI B17
AHLI MUZIK/PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B17
AHLI MUZIK/PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B27
AHLI MUZIK/PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B41
AKAUNTAN
ARKITEK
ARKITEK LANDSKAP
DREBAR INJIN
JURUANALISA SISTEM
JURUAUDIT
JURUKARTOGRAFI
JURULATIH KAWAD
JURURAWAT
JURURAWAT MASYARAKAT
JURUSOLEK
JURUTEKNIK
JURUTEKNIK (AWAM)
JURUTEKNIK (BANGUNAN)
JURUTEKNIK (LANDSKAP)
JURUTEKNIK (LETRIK)
JURUTEKNIK (MEKANIKAL)
JURUTEKNIK (PERANCANG BANDAR DAN DESA)
JURUTEKNIK KOMPUTER
JURUTEKNIK UKUR
JURUTERA
JURUTERA (AWAM)
JURUTERA (LETRIK)
JURUTERA (MEKANIKAL)
JURUTERA PELABUHAN
JURUUKUR
JURUUKUR BAHAN
KURATOR
PEG. PERKHIDMATAN PENDIDIKAN LEPASAN DIPLOMA (GURU BESAR SEKOLAH RENDAH AGAMA)
PEG. PERKHIDMATAN PENDIDIKAN LEPASAN DIPLOMA (GURU SEKOLAH RENDAH AGAMA)
PEGAWAI ARKIB
PEGAWAI BELIA DAN SUKAN
PEGAWAI BERITA
PEGAWAI EHWAL EKONOMI
PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM
PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (KETUA UNIT PENAPISAN)
PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (KETUA UNIT SYARIAH)
PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (NAQIB)
PEGAWAI HAL EHWAL ISLAM (PENOLONG PEGAWAI QARIAH)
PEGAWAI HIDUPAN LIAR
PEGAWAI KAWALAN ALAM SEKITAR
PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B17
PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B27
PEGAWAI KEBUDAYAAN B41
PEGAWAI KESELAMATAN
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Jawatan Kosong Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan <b>Negeri Sarawak</b> - 50 <b>...</b>

Posted: 09 Sep 2012 09:02 PM PDT


Wargenagara yang bermastautin di Negeri Sarawak adalah dipelawa untuk mengisi pelbagai jawatan di Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Negeri Sarawak :
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