Malaysian court blocks rainforest tribes’ fight against mega-dam in Borneo

Mongabay: Indigenous tribes in Borneo suffered a stinging defeat Thursday after Sarawak's highest court ruled against them in 12-year-long legal battle. Tribal groups had challenged the Malaysian state government for seizing indigenous lands in order to build a massive hydroelectric power plant, dubbed the Bakun dam, but the three-person top court found unanimously against the tribes. "It is an unfair decision. I have not been fully compensated," said Ngajang Midin, 50, of the Ukit tribe, told the AFP as......

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