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International group proposes single justice system for all Dayaks

It will give communities stronger voices in local politics, help influence policymaking, says Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Jul 2021 10:25PM

International group proposes single justice system for all Dayaks
Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan says the Dayak communities must band together and form their own institution with representatives from all Bornean regions. – Sabah Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry pic, July 23, 2021

by The Vibes Team

KUALA LUMPUR – The Dayak International Organisation (DIO) has proposed the formation of the Dayak International Justice System to organise and unite the Dayak communities in Borneo.

DIO president Datuk Seri Jeffrey Kitingan said the Dayak communities, numbering over 10 million people, are frequently confronted with issues such as land grabbing, cultural infiltration, demographic engineering, and the criminalisation of traditional practices.

“On top of that, the Dayak people are also falling behind in terms of education since many of them, such as in Kalimantan, prefer to live on their ancestral lands, which are often deep in the jungle.

“However, there is a growing awareness within our Dayak communities lately of the need to unify and work together for the sake of future generations,” he said during a recent interview with Rumah Kebudayaan Nusantara, a community organisation based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The Dayak communities, he said, must band together and form their own institution with representatives from all Bornean regions, namely Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and Kalimantan, Indonesia.

“Once we come together under one banner, we will have a stronger voice in local politics and may be able to influence policymaking in our respective governments.

“We are one race, and governments must acknowledge this. We need to have a voice at the global level in the United Nations.

“By establishing the Dayak International Justice System, we will be able to codify our traditional adat (customary law), and one day we will be able to use this system to administrate all of the Dayak communities throughout Borneo. It would be a borderless Borneo,” he said.

Kitingan said the idea is based on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which states that indigenous peoples have the right to culture, identity, language, protection of traditional lands, and many other rights, including the right to self-determination.

The Dayak people, he said, must be bold in demanding and capitalising on these rights to better their communities, while preserving their traditions and way of life.

“These include the right to receive education, while also having the opportunity to promote our traditional knowledge and adat based on our three principles of respecting our ancestors, honouring our parents, and venerating the environment,” he said.

So far, he said, DIO has successfully organised several events, including sporting events and a Borneo cultural festival that celebrates the customs and arts of the Dayak people.

“However, these activities are not nearly enough to bring us all closer together. The Covid-19 pandemic also slowed our progress. However, we will engage in more activities like this in the future. We must keep this momentum going,” he said. – The Vibes, July 23, 2021

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