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Can camera-toting natives spark rural revolt? | Free Malaysia Today

23.2.11

Can camera-toting natives spark rural revolt? | Free Malaysia Today: "“They were sad, they were angry, and they took a lot of pictures.”

He said this would be the story that they would tell in their village of Long San, in the upper reaches of the Baram, which, among Sarawak’s great rivers, is second in length only to the Rajang.

The group of visitors numbered about 30, including children. They represented the Kenyan, Kayan, Berawan, Malay and Iban communities. Willie is a Berawan.

Long San has been described as “the modern world’s last outpost” on the Baram. Beyond the village lies a range of mountains housing the world’s thickest rainforests."


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