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2013년 4월 24일

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Indigenous & rights groups protest against Sarawak dam

In February 2013, National Geographic published an article "Megadam Project Galvanizes Native Opposition in Malaysia", highlighting indigenous and rights groups protests against a hydropower dam in Sarawak. The protesters alleged that the dam would lead to displacement of indigenous communities and called on Hydro Tasmania, a dam operator and consultants, to withdraw from the hydropower project. The article also referred to another news report, "Hydro Tasmania to Withdraw From Sarawak Dam-Building Program", which raised similar allegations. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Hydro Tasmania to respond to the articles. In response, Hydro Tasmania referred us to this material....