On March 17, 2010 the OA community took over Putrajaya for a walk and what seemed to be the biggest gathering of OA ever. This peaceful protest and show of unison by the community was in response to yet another Government move that ignores their rights.
The OA protest recently in Malaysia’s administrative capital was an amazing and historic event. The 2,000 strong congregation from 8 states took to the streets reminiscent of the Walk For Justice (see video here).
They gathered to assert their rights, and to voice their concerns and opposition over the proposed policy to amend the Aboriginal Peoples Act that will see much of their rights to their ancestral lands stripped away. The amendments are being moved without their full and informed consent. Shocking stories have also been circulating that the authorities are not giving the OA the full picture when explaining the amendments to them.
Two memoranda endorsed by about 12,000 OA were submitted to the Prime Minister through the Minister of Rural and Regional Development, Shafie Apdal.
The pictures below are from the Centre For Orang Asli Concerns (COAC). It really pains me to see the way the OA are being treated – both here in Peninsula Malaysia and in East Malaysia.
The Malaysian Bar stands in solidarity with the OA. Our resolution on the OA is here (Item 7.2).
Can’t we treat the indigenous with the respect that they deserve?
Wonder how the 700-odd OA community in Hulu Selangor would vote?
Editorial Note: Photographs reproduced with permission, courtesy of Colin Nicholas, Jenita Engi, and Wak Ela of COAC (Centre For Orang Asli Concerns) Read more at www.coac.org.my.
Related Internet Links:
Orang Asli want bigger voice – Sun2Surf
Our land, our life – Sun2Surf




yeah.yeah..bal..bla…tell that to apek cina tauke balak.. think they care? you bastards taukee2 only tao kaot untung.
The Aborigines of Malaysia need to forcefully re-assert their rights which has been blatantly hijacked and denied by the so-called Malays. They should take a close look at how the American and Aussie aborigines fight their government to recover their rights. The legal fraternity should provide the legal assistance and guidance for them to do so.
Lets hope the recent protest walk to Putrajaya is just the beginning of many, by the Aborigines, to wake up the Malaysian government that they cannot continue to abuse and persecute the aborigines any longer; as they have done since the existence of Malaya/Malaysia.
Orang Asli are the true sons of the soil and not pirates from Indonesia !
A Ketunan recently said the non Malays should consider the taxes they are
paying as guest fees and by the same token the pirates too must pay the
Orang Asli back dated guest fees. May be because the Ketunan Melayu is
so kind and generous and come up with a special name for these Orang Asli
that they are another kind of Malay. But the true sons of the soil have just
recently rejected that openly and now what are the Ketunan Melayu going to
justify that ? The tail is out of the bag ! Half breeds and the Umno made
'Malays' not Allah made stop calling yourself Malay and shame on you pirates
from Indonesia really !!!
Orang Asli should have not be left out behind!
Hidup ORANG ASLI!
ORANG ASLI the TRUE BUMIS of the Land .
Their welfare and rights must be respected and honored.
Legislations and newcomers have stolen their ancestral land.
Hidup ORANG ASLI !
Hopefully oneday an Orang Asli could be the Prime Minister of Malaysia !