2026年2月9日,21名Orang Asli在Pahang被捕,罪名是抵制土地侵占,引起对土著权利和缺乏同意的关切。
On February 9, 2026, 21 Orang Asli were arrested in Pahang for resisting land encroachment, sparking concerns over Indigenous rights and lack of consent.
2026年2月9日,PahangKampung Jemeri的21名来自Kampung Jemeri的Orang Asli因据称在一份发展报告之后侵入Pahang苏丹要求的土地而被警方逮捕。
On February 9, 2026, 21 Orang Asli from Kampung Jemeri in Pahang were arrested by police for allegedly trespassing on land claimed by the Sultan of Pahang, following a development report.
其中包括17名妇女、一些老年人或照顾残疾儿童,他们和平地抵制公司侵占其传统土地。
The group included 17 women, some elderly or caring for disabled children, who were peacefully resisting a company’s encroachment on their customary land.
Jaringan Orang Asal Se Masia谴责这些逮捕,称其缺乏自由、事先和知情的同意,并呼吁释放被拘留者。
Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia condemned the arrests, citing lack of Free, Prior and Informed Consent and calling for the release of those detained.
当局指出,这些个人被带去调查,强调开发需要有效的土地所有权。
Authorities stated the individuals were taken in for investigation, emphasizing that development requires valid land titles.
该案突出表明了目前土著土地权利争端,没有公布任何进一步的最新情况。
The case highlights ongoing Indigenous land rights disputes, with no further updates released.