Radio Free Sarawak




15420   PALAU.  R. Free Sarawak - Medorn. Noted at 1104 in Iban language aimed at rural listeners in Sarawak. Lots of excited talk and discussion between the announcers and studio guests. A short musical interlude on traditional stringed instruments at 1120. Fair level.

This recent article from the Borneo Post Online is interesting:

Borneo Post


And from their website (www.http://radiofreesarawak.org):

Radio Free Sarawak is the independent radio station that brings you the news you want to hear, not what the BN government wants you to hear. No one controls us, except you, the listeners of Sarawak . So tune in and get the information, news, interviews, reports and comment that you could never hope to hear on any of the government-controlled radio stations in Malaysia.
There will be plenty of our best music too, all presented to you in Iban and Malay by our presenting team, Peter John Jaban, Christina Suntai, Michael Ngau and Stanley Rentap!
And remember, you too can phone in to the show and tell us yourself what is going on in your area. Ring us and if you can’t speak to anyone immediately leave your number and we will get back to you.
If you have a problem in your village or if someone is taking your land, logging, planting or polluting your area let your voice be heard and tell the world about it through Radio Free Sarawak!



Listening to RFS in one of the traditional longhouses.

In case you are wondering, a "Longhouse" is exactly that!  From Wikipedia:



Many of the inhabitants of the Southeast Asian island of Borneo (now Kalimantan, Indonesia and States of Sarawak and Sabah, Malaysia), the Dayak, live traditionally in buildings known as a longhouse, Rumah panjang / Rumah Betang in Indonesian, rumah panjai in Iban. Common to most of these is that they are built raised off the ground on stilts and are divided into a more or less public area along one side and a row of private living quarters lined along the other side. This seems to have been the way of building best accustomed to life in the jungle in the past.






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