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ZAMBRY & UMNO GADAI KUBUR ISLAM & TANAH RIZAB MELAYU TELUK RUBIAH

15.04.2011, Tanah Perkuburan Islam Teluk Rubiah, Seri Manjung.

Sisipan dari isu Lokasi Kilang Bijih Besi Vale, Brazil di Teluk Rubiah: SAVE TELUK RUBIAH!

Setelah mendapat kelulusan dari Pejabat Daerah Manjung untuk membenarkan waris-waris, krew OM mengikuti operasi pemindahan tanah kubur ke lokasi yang disediakan (sebelum ini Syarikat tidak bertanggungjawab tapak baru, namun setelah dibincangkan Syarikat akur agar tidak menjadi satu kekangan). Namun walaupun tersenarai dalam kebenaran, akhirnya pihak 'operasi' tidak membenarkan ikuti, justeru ditunjukkan surat kebenaran, dan diasak atas keputusan itu akhirnya dibenarkan seramai 5 orang dari 10 orang yg diluluskan. Persoalannya siapa yang tidak patuhi undang-undang dan siapa yg berhak ke atas undang-undang? Jelas kuasa Pegawai Daerah sekadar tunduk kepada keputusan pihak luar.

Isu kontravasi yang mendapat perhatian Umat Islam sekitar Manjung dan Penduduk berdekatan. Semalam di Kg. Dato Seri Kamaruddin membuat bantahan pemindahan tapak kubur dalam mempertahankan maruah umat Islam dalam memorandum kepada YB Dato' Seri Zambry Kadir, namun ia sudah terlewat. Bahkan dimaklumkan beberapa JKKKKKK Kampung juga agak terkilan apabila tatacara kelulusan pemindahan tidak merujuk kepada penduduk asal serta waris-waris, ia menikus dalam merencanakan pemindahan ini yang mana sebelum ini ada seorang wakil kampung berdekatan tidak dibenarkan menziarahi tanah perkuburan yang bakal dipindahkan dan dihalang secara angkuh oleh pihak pengurusan yang mewakili Syarikat Bijih Besi (Vale International, Brazil).

Pihak Pengurusan Teluk Rubiah, telah mengumumkan disaat-saat akhir memberi kelulusan untuk melawat pada hari ini (15.04.2011) bermula jam 9.00 pagi hingga 12.00 tghari setelah mendapat bantahan orang ramai.

Ketika lawatan Krew OM / Lensa Masyarakat bersama beberapa wakil penduduk dan wakil Pusat Khidmat Masyarakat ADUN Pasir Panjang, dihadiri satu-satunya keluarga dari Lasah Sg. Siput sebagai Waris. Waris agak terkilan kerana tidak dimaklumkan secara rasmi, perkhabaran hanya diketahui semalam (14.04.2011) dari sanak saudaranya yang menetap di kampung berdekatan Teluk Rubiah. Ikuti SEMBANG WARIS:

Bahagian 1 - Ziarah Pagi


Bahagian 2 - Ziarah Pagi


Bahagian 3 - Operasi Pindah

Gambar di ZIARAH PAGI dan OPERASI PINDAH

JOM IMBAS KEMBALI TANAH RIZAB MELAYU TELUK RUBIAH YANG TELAH TERGADAI! (Maaf, bukan gua nak bangkitkan isu rasis, gua anti rasis! tapi gua mahu bagi sedar itu pejuang kebangsaan melayu yang bagai nak rak kalau tanahnya tergadai, jelas ia hanya perjuangan retorik semata-mata, suck racism!). Ini bukan isu RASIS, ia Negara yang tergadai! Ikuti Faktanya:-

FAKTA YANG PERLU DI KETAHUI MENGENAI EKSPLOITASI GUNA-TANAH
KAWASAN CADANGAN PROJEK DAN PERSEKITARANNYA
(CADANGAN PROJEK KILANG MEMPROSES BIJIH BESI OLEH
SYARIKAT VALE INTERNATIONAL SA DI TELUK RUBIAH, DAERAH MANJUNG, PERAK)




Pada asalnya keseluruhan kawasan cadangan projek dan persekitarannya ialah sebuah kampung tradisional nelayan yang dikenali sebagai Kampung Teluk Rabiah yang berstatus Tanah Rizab Melayu (Malay Reserve) dan juga sebahagian daripada Hutan Simpan Teluk Muroh (Teluk Muroh Forest Reserve).

Eksploitasi keseluruhan kampung tradisional nelayan Kampung Teluk Rabiah dan sebahagian daripada Hutan Simpan Teluk Muroh bermula pada tahun 1983 apabila Kerajaan Negeri bercadang kawasan tersebut dimajukan untuk tujuan pembangunan komersial khususnya pelancongan mewah.

Untuk memajukan pembangunan tersebut, Kerajaan Negeri telah mengguna-pakai peruntukan perundangan mengikut Seksyen 4, Akta Pengambilan Tanah 1960 (No Warta: 264 - Tarikh Penyiaran Warta: 17 Mac 1983) bagi maksud Projek Pelancongan Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Perak (PKNP) dalam kawasan Teluk Batak / Teluk Rubiah, Mukim Lumut, Daerah Dinding, Perak.

Sebahagian daripada HS Teluk Muroh pula telah dimansuhkan penwartaannya sebagai Hutan Simpanan Kekal (HSK) seluas kira-kira 487 hektar iaitu daripadanya seluas 274 hektar diberi milik kepada PKNP dan seluas 213 hektar lagi masih berstatus Tanah Kerajaan (No Warta: 1112 - Tarikh Penyiaran Warta: 29 September 1988).

Bagaimanapun kawasan seluas 350 hektar daripada 487 hektar HS Teluk Muroh yang telah dimansuhkan penwartaannya sebagai HSK dijadikan sebagai padang golf dan ‘resort’ serta banglo yang dikenali sebagai ‘Teluk Rubiah Country Club’ dan ‘Teluk Rubiah Resort’.

Mengikut dokumentasi Jabatan Perhutanan, keluasan asal keseluruhan HS Teluk Muroh semasa ditubuhkan pada 26 Oktober 1948 ialah 917.93 hektar. Baki HS Teluk Muroh yang masih ada setelah sebahagian dimansuhkan penwartaannya sebagai HSK ialah seluas kira-kira 430.93 hektar.

HS Teluk Muroh pernah dikelaskan sebagai Hutan Simpanan Dara (VJR) mengikut Seksyen 10 (g), Akta Perhutanan Negara 1984. Sejenis spesies palma yang terancam (Phoenix paladosa) juga telah ditemui berhampiran kawasan cadangan projek (berhampiran Loji Janakuasa Manjung).

Malah mengikut ulasan Jabatan Perlindungan Hidupan Liar dan Taman Negara Negeri Perak (Jab PERHILITAN Negeri Perak) pula, kawasan cadangan projek masih kaya dengan pelbagai fauna dan avifauna dan kebanyakannya dilindungi mengikut Akta Perlindungan Hidupan Liar 1972.

Oleh kerana keseluruhan kawasan Kampung Teluk Rabiah dan persekitarannya dicadangkan untuk tujuan pembangunan komersial (pelancongan mewah), Kerajaan Negeri telah memansuh Rizab Melayu Teluk Rabiah seluas kira-kira 163 hektar mengikut Seksyen 4 (i)(b), Enakmen Rizab Melayu (No Warta: 738 - Tarikh Penyiaran Warta: 20 Julai 1989).

Semua penduduk kampung tersebut telah berhijrah ke tempat-tempat lain terutama di sekitar Daerah Manjung. Penghijrahan penduduk dari Kampung Teluk Rabiah dibayar pampasan dan diberi penempatan baru atau mereka sendiri yang berhijrah kerana bertujuan mengubah penghidupan yang lebih baik.

Manakala tanah perkuburan yang ada di bekas Kampung Teluk Rabiah juga dipindahkan.

Apabila sebahagian HS Teluk Muroh yang dimansuhkan penwartaannya sebagai HSK mula dieksploitasi (dibalak) pada tahun 2001, sebuah pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) di Perak telah menyuarakan bantahan kepada Kerajaan Negeri kerana kawasan tersebut pada keseluruhannya ialah Kawasan Sensitif Alam Sekitar (KSAS).

Bantahan tersebut disokong oleh beberapa NGO lain dan Sekolah Membina Semangat Malaysia (OBS Malaysia) termasuk Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM).

Kesungguhan dan usaha menyelamat sebahagian HS Teluk Muroh daripada dimansuhkan penwartaannya sebagai HSK oleh NGO yang berkenaan dan sokongan beberapa NGO dan pihak lain, menyebabkan Kerajaan Negeri mewartakan semula sebagai HSK sebahagian yang dimansuhkan seluas hanya kira-kira 89.83 hektar (No Warta 746 - Tarikh Penyiaran Warta: 28 April 2004). Kini keluasan keseluruhan HS Teluk Muroh ialah kira-kira 520.76 hektar.

Keluasan HS Teluk Muroh semakin berkurangan apabila Kerajaan Negeri melalui Majlis Mesyuarat Kerajaan (MMK) telah meluluskan pemansuhan sebahagian lagi hutan simpan tersebut seluas kira-kira 121.16 hektar pada 6 Januari 2010.

Oleh kerana sebahagian guna-tanah semasa kawasan cadangan projek dan persekitarannya masih dilitupi kawasan semula-jadi (lebih 400 hektar kawasan cadangan projek adalah guna-tanah hutan - hutan primer dan hutan sekunder jenis hutan bukit pantai) dan pantai yang tidak terganggu, Majlis Perbandaran Manjung (MPM) telah mewartakan (sebelum cadangan projek ini) sebagai Zon Pelancongan dan kawasan perumahan berkepadatan rendah.

Tetapi pada 23 Februari 2010 Kerajaan Negeri telah mewartakan pengubahan zon daripada Zon Pelancongan kepada Zon Perindustrian tanpa mengambil-kira ulasan dan bantahan berbagai pihak dan ‘stakeholder’ yang berkepentingan semata-mata untuk cadangan projek tersebut.

Harap maklum.

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Sahabat Alam Malaysia.

Apakata Webmaster Pulau-Pangkor.Com:

The Future of the Pangkor mainland area


Artikel Yang berkenaan:-
1. Sempadan Teluk Rubiah & Teluk Batik Yang Tergadai: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=205096186169229&id=167668853245296&aid=54433

2. Dihalau Oleh Warga Asing di Bumi Sendiri: http://www.facebook.com/notes/mohd-syafri-rokok/di-halau-oleh-bangsa-asing-di-bumi-sendiri-selamatkan-teluk-rubiah-dari-kerakusa/10150201529806774

3. Tapak Perkuburan Islam Teluk Rubiah Yg Terjual & Akan Dipindahkan: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=1343898253495&id=1712422991&aid=36963

4. Artikel, gambar & video penuh: http://facebook.com/SaveTelukRubiah

WEBMASTER PULAU-PANGKOR.COM TIBAI ZAMBRY KADIR

Artikel ini dari laman web www.pulau-pangkor.com, webmasternya, Peter Van Der Lans seorang warga asing hampir 6 tahun bermaustautin di Lumut yang begitu prihatin terhadap alam sekitar daerah Manjung, melihat kemusnahan alam dengan kayuhan basikalnya mengelilingi dunia, sedangkan Zambry anak tempatan serta Adun Pangkor lena dan tidak peduli itu semua.

Nota Peter: "I was not planning to publish it but I can't let it all go. Today I spoke with a friend who told me I should place it on the website so people would now what is going on and they can make the decision to come here or not. But regardless, the Pangkor mainland area is changing rapidly. Pangkor itself is changing too. I think the readers of my website have a right to know." (http://www.facebook.com/peter.vanderlans)

The Future of the Pangkor mainland area.
Are we on the way to become Butterworth 2 or Klang 2 ?

What does the future of the Pangkor mainland look like? This article looks at the surrounding of Pangkor: Sitiawan, Seri Manjung and Lumut for answers. We will look what is happening right at this moment, January 2011. We will also try to see beyond the destruction that is happening at the moment and see the benefits.


View from Teluk Rubiah towards Teluk Batik.
Is this all going to disappear?

With the appointment of YAB Dato' Seri Dr. Zambry bin Abd. Kadir as Chief Minister of Perak a new chapter is being written for this part of Perak. Mr. Zambry is from Pangkor Island and the people in this area have held high hopes he will bring more economic growth to Pangkor, Lumut, Seri Manjung and Sitiawan.

Teluk Rubiah

Teluk Rubiah
This is being destroyed for the sake of an ironfactory

So, what has happened. The most spectacular event was the selling of Teluk Rubiah (although it is doubtful Mr. Zambry was the architect of this plan.

Teluk Rubiah is sold to a Brazilian iron company which is building a factory in the beautiful bay. Additional a platform is being being build in the Straits of Malacca to serve the huge container ships which can not come to the coast line due to it's shallow waters.

Result is more population, even if the factory itself is 100% clean (which is doubtful).

More ships, more garbage and oil in the water which will have an effect on the fish levels, the quality of the sea water and the beaches of Teluk Batik and Pangkor Island (in fact, the results of increased ships coming to Lumut Harbor is already visible).

The factory will give work to around 4000 people. However, these people are not locals. They will be partly foreign and partly from elsewhere in Malaysia.

Environmental issues are recognized by the government. The statement was made that the factory will be as clean as possible. But nothing was mentioned about the increasing ships visiting. Many of the environmental effects will only show within years

The coming factory will have, in time also an effect on the local jobs in fishing industry and tourism but seem to have been ignored in favor of the grander plan.

Seri Manjung

Wasteland around the Lumut Powerplant
Wasteland around the Lumut Powerplant

The hills that separate Teluk Rubiah and Teluk Batik separate from Seri Manjung are being chopped away in rapid speed.

There are several quarries on all sides of the hills. The claim that the hills that separate Teluk Batik from Teluk Rubiah will "never" be dug out is therefore to be taken with some salt.

The Lumut Powerplant has already shown us a glimpse of the future. Just look at the wasteland around the plant.

It would not have been difficult to create a park here with picnic facilities and tree for the local population to enjoy a Sunday afternoon. Instead, the land is left after the quarry works were finished and transformed in wasteland.

Much of the hills that is now being dug away will transform in housing areas.

Teluk Senangin

On the way to Segari and Teluk Senangin more quarries are operational. According to some, these quarries will supply the basic building materials for the new city to be build. Rumors of such a new city have reached me some years ago but I hardly paid attention to it as nothing in this area happened, until now.

Quarry on the road to Teluk Senangin
Quarry on the road to Teluk Senangin

Teluk Senangin itself is rapidly transformed into a new beach area. Hotels are being build here too and on the road to Teluk Senangin several quarries are operational.

Teluk Batik

Teluk Batik will be the first to suffer from the environmental issues as it lies closest to both the Straits of Malacca, the Teluk Rubiah developments and the increasing amounts of ship.

On the way to Teluk Rubiah (Jalan Teluk Batik) there is a huge quarry "eating" itself through the hills to the other side where another quarry works in the same direction.

The huge quarry on the way from Pundit to the Navy base and Teluk Batik
The huge quarry on the way from Pundit to the Navy base and Teluk Batik,
the whole area on this photo will within a few years transform into a new town.

Opposite of the quarry on the photo above, another quarry is created. This one is on the hills that separate the Navy base from Jalan Teluk Batik.

At Teluk Batik itself there is a quarry which on and off is being used. I spoke with one of the workers who told me once the quarry work is finished, apartments will be build. At the moment the quarry seems lying dormant.

Teluk Batik Quarry
Teluk Batik Quarry

Marina Island

The Marina Island project is a man made high class island close to Teluk Batik. It is being build right under the smoke of the iron factory of Teluk Rubiah although the factory can not bee seen (yet?).

Unusual view of Marina Island from the hills behind Marina Cove Hotel
Unusual view of Marina Island from the hills behind Marina Cove Hotel

With the increasing pollution of the seawaters (and here the water is already not too clean) who would want to buy a bungalow or apartment right here? However, when you look over the next 20 years or so, when the hills are dug away and Seri Manjung is as big as Butterworth, the Marina Island might be the choice of living in this area. An exclusive escape for the rich who can afford it. And as long as there is hills covering Teluk Rubiah (with the iron factory out of sight), the Marina Island has a chance.

Lumut

Lumut can not expand much, there's simply no space but Lumut has been giving a facelift the last few years. The Lumut Waterfront is being built, a new jetty and some housing blocks with shop lots are ready too. The Lumut main street has been upgraded with more shops to lure tourists in buying the local stuff.

Lumut Port, seen from the second bridge to Seri Manjung and Sitiawan
Lumut Port, seen from the second bridge to Seri Manjung and Sitiawan

Lumut Port

The Lumut Port has been growing rapidly over the last few years. This has consequences for the water quality of the beaches. A friend of me recently told me he found the water at Teluk Batik, still quite a few km away, oilier than in the past, It's not surprising when you see the ships coming on and off. And more ships will come.

Damar Laut

Abandoned quarry at the Damar Laut
Abandoned quarry at the Damar Laut

Damar Laut is located opposite of the Dinding river in Lumut. It's seldom visited by tourists, local and foreigner alike. Therefore it is hardly spoiled. Still, here too a quarry was in use (it's no longer at this moment).

However, with it's location, I can only imagine how long it takes before someone sees the possibilities, starts building houses here, building a bridge over the Dinding to connect it to Lumut and Seri Manjung. Not realistic? We'll see.

Pangkor Island

Of course Pangkor is not forgotten. The main street of Pangkor Town is now covered, This should help the tourists to shop around without being sunburned! In town a few small hotels have been being build.

Nipah Bay, Teluk Nipah has been transformed in a building pit at the beach. It is the biggest turn off at the moment. The claim is, of course this is temporary. However, the shop lots are being build right at the beach. Consequence of course is that the Nipah Beach will no longer be the best beach of Pangkor. For your pleasure you have to go to Coral Beach, 5 minutes walk away.

A new hotel is being build at the far site of Pasir Bogak in the hills, as if there not enough hotels at Pangkor. (photo left)

Instead of investing in attractions for Pangkor Island, again the investors make the in my humble opinion crucial mistake to build more shopping lots and hotels. There are plenty of both. The island could use some additional attractions.

Beach and jungle garbage

As I regularly go into the jungle around Teluk Batik and visit the several beaches in the area I find one thing amazing. There is garbage everywhere.

garbage

Some garbage comes from open sea, dropped by ships (including oil), But other garbage is simply left by visitors of the jungle. On a steep path I regular hike someone even left his broken sports shoes.

Plastic bottle and rubbish can be found in even remote areas in the hills. People do come here and people don't seem to care to keep the beach and forests clean.

The Manjung government has recently said they will continue cleaning the tourist beaches. That however is only part of the problem.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure is at the moment for Seri Manjung and Sitiawan not sufficient to handle to future. The motorway from Ipoh to Sitiawan/Lumut has been upgraded but there are no good and fast connections to both Kuala Lumpur and Penang (and both will be needed in the near future).

I expect soon a plan will come to build a highway along the coast, basically upgrading the part from Teluk Intan to Klang and building a whole new piece right through the northern part of Perak (including through Kuala Sepetang and the bird sanctuary). With the coming invasion of new people, new roads will be sorely needed.

Conclusion

I have seen the area changing in the last 6 years from very local rural countryside towns to a more industrial area. You only have a look at the Lumut Port to see how fast the industry picked up the potentials.

"Development" on the way to Teluk Senangin
"Development" on the way to Teluk Senangin,
either another prawn farm or housing area.

However, the consequence of this development is also that a lot of destruction is taken place. In the Seri Manjung/Sitiawan area there are about a dozen quarries in operation, all with proper licenses.

Looking at the "development" at Teluk Rubiah, it makes sense. The workers in the factory need houses, so building houses is a prime target.

As the hills offer the building blocks, they are been dug away to create space for new housing areas. Plantations are disappearing too.

Supermarkets rise out of the ground as if we are already living in megacity. Giant and Tesco are almost opposite of each other and several other supermarkets like Econsave, Billion and the Store are longer in operation. New shop lots are being build almost everywhere. It's just a matter of time and all nature and beauty will be history.

My prediction is that Seri Manjung, Sitiawan and Lumut soon, within 5 years will be a megacity like Butterworth including all the pollution that this brings too.

Do not get me wrong, I am not against progress for the people. Everyone wants to have a better life for their children. But progress, even though it always comes with a price, could be created in a far more sustainable way than it is now being processed.

Am I exaggerating? Is the future of Seri Manjung and Sitiawan really that bad? Will it be transformed into a new Butterworth? a new Klang? a new Johor Bahru? I do think so. Another beautiful piece of Malaysia is lost, forever. Instead we have here more "development", more houses and asphalt, more industry and with the harbor, everyone will profit. Or not?

Pautan Misi OM :
1. Save Teluk Rubiah di www.facebook.com/SaveTelukRubiah
2. Bersama Pemimpin di www.facebook.com/Sahabat.DSNizar
3. Perkasakan Pondok di www.barakahdigital.blogspot.com