Radio Free Sarawak

Radio Free Sarawak


Hot revelation hits the air

April 01, 2013

For the benefits of rural listeners, starting from today, RFS is airing snippets of conversation from the hidden camera portion of the Global Witness video. We start off with, of course, the hottest revelation  – ‘squatters on own land’.


Even PKR’s strategic director Rafizi Ramli has given up on guessing when parliament will be dissolved. He explains why Pakatan Rakyat turned down the 10-minute media slot offered and is confident that despite the unfairness committed by BN, PR is blessed by the emergence of alternative outlets like RFS and RFM.


Is Telang Usan state assemblyman Dennis Ngau so eager to please Taib Mahmud that he is prepared to look silly with ridiculous statements? We think so. The PBB man announced that he will stop the distribution of the Iban version of the Global Witness video as ‘it will affect the chances of BN at GE13’. Anti-Baram Dam activist, Peter Kallang ticks-off  the assemblyman who wants to keep the people ignorant.


Yet another life is lost due to BN’s so-called ‘development’. PKR’s Baram information chief, Denis Along tells RFS that his older sister is yet another victim of long neglect of the healthcare system in rural Sarawak. Listen to the sad tale of a badly-equipped rural clinic and the Flying Doctor service that failed Sara Kebing.


Dr John Brian of DAP’s Dayak Consultative Council also weighs in on the controversial video matter, training his guns on Dayak leaders who are maintaining a deafening silent.


PAS potential candidate for Sibuti, Robby Zaid Tandang questions the neglect of Iban voters by the MP Ahmad Lai who had not seen it fit to tar the gravel road in Iban areas.


More SWP so-called ‘members’ are quitting the party as they realised the dodgy insurance scheme and far from honest membership recruitment by the party which has declared contesting the six seats held by PRS.