The village of Kampung Kaloi in the state of Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia. Photo Yao-Hua Law
For Malaysia’s Orang Asli villagers, forest-clearing for plantations is devastating their way of life
- Authorities have supported forest plantations as a source of sustainable timber supply, but increasingly need to deal with non-compliant planters
- Indigenous villagers in Kelantan state say they are deprived of what they need for their daily lives and are seeking to defend their customary land rights
The village of Kampung Kaloi in the state of Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia. Photo Yao-Hua Law