Inside Gua Musang’s Orang Asli Struggles
Heng Kiah Chun, Campaign Manager, Greenpeace Malaysia
04-Mar-26 15:00
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Between 2002 and 2023, Malaysia lost millions of hectares of humid primary forest. In places like Gua Musang in Kelantan, the impact of forest loss is being felt directly by Orang Asli communities. Villages in Pos Pasik, Pos Simpor, and Pos Bihai are reporting polluted rivers, damaged crops, conflicts with wildlife, and increasing pressure on customary lands. Some residents are now facing possible legal consequences for defending those lands through peaceful blockades. We speak to Heng Kiah Chun, Campaign Manager at Greenpeace Malaysia, to examine what is happening on the ground and the policy changes that are being called for through the #HutanKitaHakKita campaign.
Image credit: Greenpeace Malaysia
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, Law/Activism
Tags: gua musang oa, the bigger picture, earth matters, greenpeace malaysia, Orang Asli land rights, customary native rights, reform agenda, deforestation, land reclamation, free prior and informed consent, FPIC, blockades, displacement, development,
