Pengerang RM60bil land grab: Protesters want referendum


Pengerang RM60bil land grab: Protesters wish referendum
JOHOR BARU-The organisers of a Himpunan Hijau convene in Pengerang, Johor, upon Sunday morning issued an eight-point stipulation calling for, among others, a referendum upon a RM60 billion petrochemical project there, Sin Chew Daily reported yesterday.
Thousands of people in green t-shirts from all over a country converged upon a fishing encampment to lend support to internal residents
who have been opposite a Petronas Refinery as good as Petrochemical Integrated Development (Rapid) project nearby.
The organisers put a throng during 8,000 though police, who mobilised about 100 personnel for throng control, put a figure during 3,000.
Other points of a stipulation call for:
sustainabledevelopment which benefits a internal residents as good as reject industrial policies which move usually short-term economic benefits;
rejecting of influential acquisition of land from a internal residents but due consideration of their livelihood;
umbrella refuge of tomb plots as good as insurance of a century-old development history as good as social estate legacy in Pengerang;
rejection of poisonous industries to strengthen sea ecosystem as good as mangroves as good as safeguard a clean sourroundings for destiny generations;
Parliament to set up a parliamentary commission to inquire into a Detailed Environment Impact Assessment of Rapid as good as rendezvous of an independent as good as creditable sourroundings auditor to reassess a sourroundings impact of a mega project;
amendment of a Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 1978 for a embracing a cause of PM2.5 (particulate make a difference of 2.5 micrometre or reduction in size) order for stricter carry out of air quality;
> amendmentof Section 3.1 (C) of a Land Acquisition Act 1960 to stop a abuse of energy by a authorities to prove a interests of in isolation entities.
-thesundaily
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