nak tanya venue yang dato' nik aziz guna untuk kuliah jumaat 
mingguan. saya nak datang dari KL ke KB weekend ni...

kalau sap2 boleh tolong bagitahu....



--- In [email protected], perakan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Villagers angry over land
> 
> BY IAN MCINTYRE
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> Kuala Krai - ABOUT 200 squatter families residing in Kampung 
Sungai Durian in Kuala Krai, Kelantan, led by the village headman, 
have accused the state of not alienating land to them to build homes 
despite having paid up to RM8,000 each to authorities.  
>  
> With patience running thin, the group approached Mengkebang 
assemblyman Azizzuddin Hussein over their grouses, but the problem 
remained unresolved despite it being raised at the Kelantan state 
legislative assembly sitting last year.  
>  
> Village headman Rosli Hammad, 43, claimed that 200 families had 
paid RM2,000 each as deposits to the Kuala Krai Land Office for an 
average of one acre to build their homes.  
>  
> The cost of the land offered to them merely RM3,500 before the 
1999 general election.  
> However, Rosli claimed that Land Office officials came by 
demanding more payments until the sum reached up to RM8,000.  
>  
> Rosli said the land offer was made by state representatives in 
1997 to relocate them from their present squatter homes.  
>  
> "It is hard-earned income that came through toiling as rubber 
tappers, and we are unhappy that the state is yet to resolve the 
problem, " Rosli told a press conference.  
>  
> One of the alleged victims, Mat Ariffin Ahmad, 57, said his mother 
paid about RM6,000 to the Land Office but there was no sign of the 
land.  
>  
> Asked why they did not approach the state or Land Office earlier, 
the villagers said they were simple folk who did not know whom to 
refer the matter to until someone notified Azizzuddin.  
>  
> "We frequently asked officials where the land was located but were 
given the run around. They told us to ask former (Kuala Krai) MP 
Mohamed Nasir Che Daud," Mat Ariffin said.  
>  
> Azizzuddin said he raised the matter at the assembly sitting last 
October but had not received any response.  
>  
> He urged state land authorities to investigate the matter, adding 
that if the land said to be alienated from an oil palm estate was 
unavailable, they should refund the money.  
>  
> When contacted, Deputy Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yaacob, who is 
also state land committee chairman, promised to find an amicable 
solution to the problem. //Thestar 28 Sept
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