Final discussion and Declaration of Moi Kelim Map. Photo Yunus Yumte
Two days
event on 20 and 21 of November 2014 have created a new memorial moment for the
people in Moi Kelim – Sorong, West Papua Provinces of Indonesia. About 140
local leaders came and join the last final workshop to clarify, validate and
recognize the tribe boundaries they mapped. Led by the local customary
community Group of Malamoi (LMA Malamoi) Mr. Silas Ongge Kalami, the event were organized well and the dynamic breath of
proud is come.
Attended on
the 2nd day the representative of local government and a technical
unit from Ministry of Forestry. On his speech that red by the 1st
assistant of Sorong district secretary, the Bupati said that ‘this is a
important momentum for all Moi people to become one unity, and the government
will definitely provide support to the next process’ he also noted that ‘the
government has stating to invited national land body develop a regulation draft
for Moi tribes rights and we would like to endorse LMA Malamoi to taking part
in this process”. Together with the district assistant the chief of law units
in Sorong District that responsible to legal process and requirement also said
that the next PERDA process should be facilitated soon. They commit to pushing
the legal recognition soon and expect to see other sub tribe do the same
mapping and social consolidation.
On the
separate session, the Parliament of Sorong District in which 9 members are
originally from Moi tribes are announcing the importance and urgency to push
the recognition of the Moi people local right. “next year the PERDA should be
realized” said Tory Kalami, the new elected parliament member from Moi tribe.
“9 moi people in the parliament have commits to push the development with
respect to local right and accommodate the needs of community development”
Torry added.
From the long process of mapping the Moi Kelim has
found that their total customary areas are about 430,000 ha that cover the city
of Sorong and Sorong District. On it living 372 clans/family names that spread
from Makbon to Salawati. This process was funded and facilitated by Samdhana
Institute, starting since July 2013 and ended in September 2014.
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