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Baru Bian (born 9 September 1958) is a Malaysian
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. He has served as the
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(MP) for
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since May 2018 and Member of the
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(MLA) for Ba'kelalan since April 2011. He also had served as the Minister of Works in the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration under former Prime Minister
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from July 2018 to the collapse of the PH administration in February 2020. He created history by becoming the first federal minister from the
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community. He currently is a member of the
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(PSB), an opposition at federal but independent at state levels party. Baru was a member of
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(PKR) since April 2008 to in February 2020. PKR, a component of both the ruling
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(PH) and predecessor opposition
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(PR) coalitions; was the party under which its banner Baru had contested in two general elections. He chose to leave PKR at the time he was the State Chairman of PKR
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in the February 2020 Sheraton Move, when he was initially one of the 10 MPs who aligned with then Deputy President of PKR,
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disgruntled with the President of PKR
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and have abandoned the party. However, he did not follow their suit joining the
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(BERSATU) to form the
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(PN) new government and toppled PH administration. Instead he became an
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to carry on aligning himself with the PH coalition until he joined PSB which is on the same side with PH opposition coalition mostly.


Early life and education

Baru Bian was born in an impoverished
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family on 9 September 1958, to Bian Labo (father) and Takong Taie (mother) in Long Lopeng,
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.The ancestry of Baru Bian can be traced back to Berunut area, near the Adang river, where the latter is the tributary of the
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. All the genuine Lun Bawang people should be able to trace their ancestry to one single common ancestor named Terur Aco. Baru Bian and his six siblings are the twentieth generation since the first Lun Bawang. He is the third child and the eldest son in the family. Both Baru's parents were pastors. Baru's father, Bian Labo was trained at
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bible school which was under the
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(SIB) church. Baru's family moved from one village to another because his father was posted to different villages every year. Brought up in a Christian family since childhood, Baru was taught of discipline and doing the right things by his father. By the age of seven or eight, he followed his father into the jungle to learn hunting and fishing. As he became older, he would learn jungle survival skills, geography and boundary of the ancestral lands, and memorise twenty generations of ancestral names. He attended Primary 1 to 2 at Long Lellang (1966 to 1967), Primary 3 to 4 at Long Semado (1968-1969), and passed common entrance examination at Long Napir (1970 to 1971). After that, he attended Limbang secondary school until Form 5. At one point, he would need to wear modified school blouse left by her sister for the secondary school. He need to hike in the jungles for three days before reaching
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and another day journey to reach
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. His experiences during journeys through the jungles and mountain streams led him to understand the value of native customary rights (NCR) for ''pemakai menoa'' (territorial domain) and ''pulau galau'' (communal forest reserve) and also the environmental protection. During the year-end school holidays in 1980, Baru Bian interviewed his father and his uncle Lasong Labo about the history of their family's NCR land. He drew the boundaries of their NCR land and signed by the village headman. The map later proved to be useful in fighting against six logging companies encroaching their lands in Berunut from 1986 to 1990s. He attended Kolej Tun Datu Tuanku Haji Bujang for Form 6 at Tanjong Lobang,
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, Sarawak. He got a satisfactory result in
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examination. After completing his secondary education, he served as a temporary teacher at SMK Medamit,
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from 1979 to 1981. He taught Geography, History, Physical Education and General Science there. His passion towards native land rights had led him pursued his tertiary education at Institut Teknology Mara (ITM), now
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(UiTM),
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,
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in Diploma in Law (DIL). His uncle, Libat Langub, who was a former student at ITM, encouraged him to study law there. He went to Melbourne to further his studies on Law in 1985. He applied for scholarship from ITM but was denied. Therefore, he decided to take a study loan instead. He subsequently obtained Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from the
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,
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in 1986. After his graduation in Australia, Baru decided to come back to Malaysia to serve the needy instead of applying for permanent residency in Australia.


Activism and legal career

Upon graduation, he became a trainee in a law firm named Rashid & Lee in
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for six months before the law firm stopped paying allowances due to financial difficulties. He then continued his training at Eddy Chung & Co and was employed there until he returned to Kuching in 1988. Baru was subsequently admitted to the Malayan Bar as a lawyer and
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. By 1990, Baru became a partner in the firm of Messrs Anthony Ting, Baru Bian & Co. in Kuching, Sarawak. Baru taught himself about native customary rights (NCR) law through Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM), an NGO led by Harrison Ngau Laing, an environmentalist. Baru would later become a legal advisor for SAM. In the same year, he represented SAM to
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,
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to protest against the
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(ITTO) for not including the issues of native customary rights in their report. It was also at this time that Baru Bian met the Swiss activist,
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. Bruno would later help Baru to raise RM 30,000 from overseas supporters to fund Baru's 1991 election endeavour. However, Malaysian embassy officials would later take a photo of Baru Bian and Bruno Manser in Yokohama and used the photo to depict Baru as a traitor to Malaysian interests in 1991 election. Baru filed his first NCR case in 1991 on behalf of his extended family whose ancestral lands in Berunut was encroached by logging companies. However, the case was pending in court after two years. Therefore, Baru and his family members took part in timber blockades which successfully led Samling, a logging company to compensate them RM 100,000. As part of the agreement, Baru withdrew the court case. He set up Messrs Baru Bian Advocates and Solicitors in
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in 1992. Baru would later found a legal partner named See Chee How. See is a human rights activist and a lawyer from Kuching. Together, they were involved in numerous native land rights cases. Baru also took up cases related to wrongful arrests or jailed without remand. In 2001, Baru Bian won the ''Rumah Nor Nyawai'' case in Sarawak High Court. This was the first time in the history of Malaysian courts that NCR rights was upheld. In 2007, the Federal Court of Malaysia upheld the decision on Rumah Nor Nyawai case that ''pemakai menua'' and ''pulau galau'', in addition to ''temuda'' (cultivated land before 1 January 1958) are included in the definition of NCR land. In March 2011, Baru successfully led the legal defence team consisting of Civil Rights Lawyers See Chee How & Desmond Kho, resulting in the acquittal of Numpang Suntai who was accused of burning ten items of machinery in a logging camp at Sebangan,
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for encroaching the latter's ancestral land. By 2013, Baru Bian's law firm had processed more than 200 native land rights cases in court. Baru's strong belief in the freedom of religion guaranteed by the
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had prompted him to take up cases for those who wished to leave the religion of Islam. His representations in the
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cases has drawn criticisms from
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(PAS), accusing him of contempt against the Islamic religion. He has also been fighting regarding the rights by Christians of Sabah and Sarawak to carry on using the word Allah in the general practise of their Christian faith for generations. Baru has been a popularly known activist and lawyer who had handled many ancestral lands as well as native customary rights cases and has strong support from churches notably SIB and Dayak community. As an
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of Lun Bawang descent, Baru is seen as a hero and fighter especially within the interior Sarawak's Dayak community for his selfless contributions. Later as politician and even minister, Baru continue to champion better opportunities and provision of education and healthcare facilities in Sarawak and attempts to use the Sarawak Wealth Fund to ensure better development and wealth distribution among all Sarawakians.


Political career

In 1987, Baru had joined
Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak The Sarawak Native People's Party or ms, Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak (PBDS) was a political party in the state of Sarawak in Malaysia. It was established in 1983, by Datuk Amar Leo Moggie Irok, after seceding from Sarawak National Party (SNAP) ...
(PBDS) at the beginning because the party was advocating NCR rights in Sarawak. In 1989, Baru was elected as PBDS Youth Executive Council member. Baru was also a supreme council member of PBDS. He first contested against Sarawak
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(BN) governing coalition at
Lawas Lawas ( ms, Pekan Lawas) is a small town and the capital of Lawas District, Limbang Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. This district area is 3,811.90 square kilometres, and population (year 2020 census) was 46,200. It is 1,200 km from the state ...
in 1991 but lost. After that, PBDS started negotiating to rejoin Sarawak BN in 1992 and was subsequently admitted into BN in 1994. One of the condition for PBDS to rejoin BN was to stop raising the NCR issues within the state government. However, Baru Bian decided to continue his pursue towards NCR rights cases in court. In September 2004, Baru decided to quit PBDS and went to contest against BN in Ba'kelalan by-election as an
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but lost again. The already in leadership crisis PBDS was then deregister on 5 October 2004. Baru believed in continuing to uphold the NCR lands among the natives and the need to change the Sarawak state government in order to solve the NCR problems permanently. Baru later tried to join newly formed Malaysian Dayak Congress (MDC) to succeed PBDS but its registration never get to be approved for
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, Baru chose to join
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(SNAP) instead to contest again the Ba'kelalan under SNAP ticket but had lost for the third time. He filed an election petition to
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High Court on
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(BN)'s vote buying activities in Ba'kelalan but the petition was struck out on technicality grounds. He then decided to retire from politics temporary because he already lost three times in elections. Following the
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(GE12) which see the ruling coalition, BN's lost of its two-thirds majority in the
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and five states to the opposition since Malaysia's Independence. Baru decided to rejoin politics again to strengthen the two-party system and joined
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(PKR) in April 2008, the same time of formation of new
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, as a reforms-hopeful informal coalition. In 2009, Baru was appointed as the chairman of PKR Sarawak. He then proceed to win the Ba'kelalan state constituency under PKR banner for the first time during
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, having defeated the candidate for the BN coalition, Willie Liau, who is also his nephew, by a narrow 473-vote majority. In
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(GE13), Baru Bian decided to contest in
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parliamentary seat as PKR candidate. However, he was defeated by a huge margin against BN. In 2015, Sarawak chief minister
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invited Baru to join BN, however, he declined the offer. Baru retained the seat in the
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as PKR candidate with an increased majority of 538 votes, also against Willie. During the
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(GE14), NCR issues at
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prompted Baru to contest for the seat. He subsequently won the parliamentary seat against BN's Rita Sarimah with a majority of 486 votes. PKR successfully won four seats in Sarawak in GE14 then, pointing to the party newly gained grassroots support and a disunited split in BN's component parties,
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(PBB) in Puncak Borneo, Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP) in
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; and also BN coalition's own disarrays in Saratok and Selangau. On 2 July 2018, Baru was sworn-in as the Minister of Works of Malaysia at
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. In 2020 Malaysian political crisis, Baru with 10 other PKR MPs lead by
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decided to leave the party to support
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(BERSATU) Prime Minister candidate
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to remain as the Prime Minister. However, after Mahathir resigns, BERSATU picked Muhyiddin for the Prime Minister position. Amidst PH also changed their support to
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from Mahathir for Prime Minister, Baru had turned Independent rather than follow Azmin's group, joining BERSATU to form the
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(PN) government with Muhyiddin as Prime Minister, and be accused a hypocrite as well as opportunistic politician. In the aftermath, Baru had finally chosen to join the Sarawak-based
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(PSB) on 30 May 2020. Baru has managed to retain the Ba'kelalan seat for the third term but as a PSB candidate in a 5 corner contest in the
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.


Personal life


Family

Baru met his current wife Yu Ching Sieu during his studies at Melbourne, Australia when he joined Overseas Christian Fellowship (OCF). Baru returned to Malaysia after graduation in 1986, Ching Sieu was still studying for another year for her double degree. She only returned to Malaysia in 1987. Baru and Ching Sieu was married on 17 December 1988. Baru and Ching Sieu raised three children, all three are now practicing Lawyers. Meanwhile, Ching Sieu is a full-time housewife. He has six siblings and is the third child and the eldest son. His elder sisters are Mina and Serina. Freddie is his younger brother, followed by a sister named Sigang, a brother Paulus, and another sister named Litad. Baru's father died of stomach cancer in 1993 at the age of 62 and was buried at Miri.


Religion

Baru was baptised at
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in 1973 by a New Zealand missionary named Murray Munroe. A few months before baptism, a testimony given by a former gangster from Singapore during an Inter-School Christian Fellowship (ISCF) meeting had strengthen Baru's belief in Christianity. Baru started to play guitar for Christian songs while he was a member of ISCF at SMK Limbang. He later become the president of ICSF during Form 4 and Form 5. He participated in Young Christian Students Movement (YCSM) year-end mission trips during his secondary school years. During his years at ITM, he attended Full Gospel Assembly Church service at Old Klang Road. He also attended a Christian Fellowship in ITM. When Baru studied at Melbourne, Australia, he attended Overseas Christian Fellowship (OCF).


Hobbies and interests

Baru learned '' Ngajat'' dance during his primary school years at Long Lellang. He is able to sing songs in
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since he was in Form 4. Baru also started to play football while he was in Form 6.


Election results

, , ( SNAP) , align="right" , 1,589 , 43.50% , , , Nelson Balang Rining ( SPDP) , align="right" , 2,064 , 56.50% , 3,680 , 475 , 58.56% , - ,
2011 File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrates ...
, , , ( PKR) , align="right" , 2,505 , 55.21% , , , Willie Liau ( SPDP) , align="right" , 2,032 , 44.79% , 4,585 , 473 , 65.90% , - ,
2016 File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the Impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses duri ...
, , , ( PKR) , align="right" , 2,858 , 55.20% , , , Willie Liau ( SPDP) , align="right" , 2,320 , 44.80% , 5,229 , 538 , 70.90% , - , rowspan="4" ,
2021 File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October 2021 coup in Sudan; Crowd shortly after t ...
, rowspan="4" style="background-color:" , , rowspan="4" , Baru Bian ( PSB) , rowspan="4" , 2,687 , rowspan="4" , 54.66% , style="background-color:, , Sam Laya ( GPS) , 2,007 , 40.83% , rowspan="4" , 4,916 , rowspan="4" , 680 , rowspan="4" , , - , style="background:;", , Pita Asut @ Peter Asut ( PBK) , 110 , 2.24% , - , , , Martin Labo ( PKR) , 57 , 1.16% , - , , , Agnes Padan ( IND) , 55 , 1.12%


Publications

Baru's memoir, ''The Long Awakening'', coauthored with journalist Deborah Loh, chronicles the Sarawakian leader's personal and political life. *


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bian, Baru 1958 births Living people People from Sarawak Malaysian Christians 20th-century Malaysian lawyers Malaysian activists Sarawak politicians People's Justice Party (Malaysia) politicians Sarawak National Party politicians Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak politicians Independent politicians in Malaysia Government ministers of Malaysia Members of the Dewan Rakyat Members of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly University of Melbourne alumni 21st-century Malaysian politicians 21st-century Malaysian lawyers