PETALING JAYA: Twenty-four civil society groups have urged the government to protect the rights of the Orang Asli to customary land in light of recent arrests for alleged trespass and the alleged imminent eviction of several families.
The groups said there was also a port expansion in Selangor that was approved without the consent of local Orang Asli communities, who now claim to have been denied access to their customary areas.
They said these cases surfaced in just a month and reflected systemic marginalisation of the Orang Asli, with profit prioritised over indigenous customary land.
