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> Jack Jau, Penduduk Baram dari Long Panai - Organisasi Advokasi Orang Asli Sarawak TIDAK mewakili penduduk Baram.
> Chew Choon Man, Ahli Parlimen PKR Miri - Di Miri, di mana kemiskinan bandar dan keadaan tinggal di kawasan kampung berterusan
> Mahmud Epah, PKR Asa Jaya - Penyusunan semula sempadan yang berat sebelah adalah taktik yang digunakan oleh GPS untuk memperoleh lebih banyak kerusi.
> Jeffrery Ngui, Pengerusi Muda Sarawak - Mengkritik Kurangnya Perhatian Kerajaan GPS terhadap Pemilik Gerai Kecil.

On Today Show
> Jack Jau, Resident of Baram from Long Panai – The Sarawak Indigenous Advocacy Organization NOT represent Baram People
> Chew Choon Man, PKR MP Miri – In Miri, where urban poverty and slum living conditions persist (SR)
> Mahmud Epah, PKR Asa Jaya – The biased redelineation of constituencies is a tactic employed by GPS to secure more seats
> Jeffrery Ngui, Chairperson of Muda Sarawak – Criticizes GPS Government's Lack of Attention towards Small Stall Owners
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Jack Jau, Resident of Baram from Long Panai
*The Sarawak Indigenous Advocacy Organization NOT represent Baram People*
The Sarawak Indigenous Advocacy Organization (APS) claiming that recent logging activities mentioned by Save River will affect the livelihood of the people of Baram. APS Executive Director Nigel Raymond stated that logging companies have greatly contributed to building roads, sending Baram children to school, and providing job opportunities.
Jack Jau from Long Panai, is get shock by the above statement.
Jack argues that APS does not represent any community in Baram. The Baram People are unfamiliar with Nigel Raymond and APS, and unaware of their activities. Suddenly, they emerge with a statement that strongly favors YB Dennis Ngau and the logging company.
Jack does not deny that logging companies provide some job opportunities, but the environmental damage caused by logging activities is beyond imagination. The people of Baram should be cautious in supporting certain NGOs that suddenly appear and claim to represent the interests of Baram's residents.