Monday, 31 May 2021 08:20 AM MYT
SIBU, May 31 The Dayaks will not back down and accept the apology of Instagram personality Ryzal Ibrahim for recently insulting the Iban traditional costume in a video, said five Dayak organisations.
The five, Sarawak Tajai Culture and Arts Association, Sarawak Dayak National Union (SDNU), Dayak Traditional Arts and Culture Club (Kemada), Dayak Bukit Kelingkang (DBK) and Terabai Menua, lodged a report against Ryzal at the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) office here yesterday.
Sarawak Tajai Culture and Arts Association chairman Themotty Jagak said Ryzal’s insult of the Iban traditional dress worn by his Korean wife in a now-deleted video on the couple’s Instagram page was viewed by his followers and circulated all over social media.
Thursday, 27 May 2021 08:35 PM MYT
Jackery Hillary Chukan said the police report was lodged to ask for an investigation to be carried out against Ryzal, whose real name is Nik Muhammad Ryzal Nik Ibrahim, because he showed insensitivity to the culture of a race through a video uploaded on his Instagram site. Pictures via Instagram/ryzalibrhm
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SIBU, May 27 The Dayak Traditional Arts and Culture Club (Kemada) has lodged a report at the Lanang Police Station here against Instagram celebrity Ryzal Duriankimchi (Ryzal Ibrahim) for ridiculing the traditional dress of Iban women.
Wednesday, 03 Feb 2021 08:47 PM MYT
SIBU, Feb 3 ― More than 1,000 people in Sibu Division are in desperate need of food aid after having lost their jobs or income following the closure of their work sectors due to the enforcement of the movement control order (MCO) in the division since January 16.
Sarawak Dayak National Union (SDNU) Sibu branch chairman, Chambai Lindong said those affected were from rural areas working as general labourers, cooks and helpers at coffee shops, restaurants and bistros, helpers at hair salons, electricians and welders, lorry drivers and attendants, shop assistants, security guards and cleaners.
He said since January 26, they had submitted their names through the SDNU Sibu branch to apply for the food aid but many complained they had not received the “Sarawakku Sayang” food assistance.
Over 1,000 unemployed going hungry in Sibu
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More than 1,000 people in Sibu Division are in desperate need of food aid after having lost their jobs or income following the closure of their work sectors due to the enforcement of the movement control order (MCO) in the division since Jan 16.
Sarawak Dayak National Union (SDNU) Sibu branch chairperson, Chambai Lindong said those affected were from rural areas working as general labourers, cooks and helpers at coffee shops, restaurants and bistros, helpers at hair salons, electricians and welders, lorry drivers and attendants, shop assistants, security guards and cleaners.
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