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Temiar Orang Asli get day in court against Kelantan gov't
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Today marks the first day of hearing for the land rights case of the Temiar Orang Asli of Pos Belatim, Kelantan, against the state government and the director-general of the state’s land and mines.

This is after the Court of Appeal ordered a retrial of the case almost two years ago.

Today’s hearing saw two representatives from the seven villages of Pos Belatim – Angah Along from Kampung Chermal and Hassan Alang from Kampung Belatim - giving their evidence before the judge at the Kota Bharu High Court.

Lawyer S Yogeswaran, representing the Temiar, said three more witnesses from the applicants’ side will provide their evidence at the next hearings on August 15 and 16, as well as on August 24 and 25.

Three witnesses from the Kelantan state government are also expected to provide their evidence.

The Temiar had filed the application to court, stating that they have customary rights under customary law.

This is after the Perbadanan Pembangunan Ladang Rakyat Negeri Kelantan entered into an agreement with another party to develop the land, but the Temiar were not happy as the project had encroached on their lands.

The first customary land rights case of customary law, the Temiar are arguing that their lands cannot be given away without compensation, if they have customary land rights.

The Temiar first discovered five years ago that their lands were to be developed into an oil palm plantation.

They then filed a judicial review the same year against the state government and its land administrator. The judicial review was thrown out by the High Court in 2014.

However the Court of Appeal then ordered the retrial, ruling that the High Court judge had erred in his decision to throw out the case.

 

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