Friday, June 29, 2007

Land-grabbing victims: "Please [PM Hun Sen] hear our plight; we are belittled. The tractors cleared the land and no one can protest"

Land Dispute Erupts in Violence

Suon Kanika, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
27/06/2007


Villagers from Svay Rieng province upset with land grabs in their area clashed with police Monday, leaving five injured.

Police beat protestors with electric and standard batons, residents said.

Land grabs are an increasing problem in Cambodia and a major source of destabilization.

Over 200 families in this dispute face the loss of farmland.

Pen Sareoun, a Daung commune villager, said she was beaten with other family members.

"All of us have swollen arms," she said. "There are over 200 families in Trapeang Lepeak Thlok Priing with land right since 1979, growing corns, beans, sesame, potatoes, and cashew trees. Now the land has been cleared."

"Please Prime Minister Hun Sen and other officials in charge, help us people who are victims," she continued. "Please hear our plight; we are belittled. The tractors cleared the land and no one can protest."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

These poor people are actually dumb enough to ask animal Hun San for help on land grabbing. This is the same like asking a thief who the thief is. I think Hun San is laughing his ass off.

Anonymous said...

Very sorry to see such this action on victims. One way I can recomment is to change the current govn't by your ballot in 2008.

Mo

Anonymous said...

What is your sugestion 8:41AM ?