By Chiep Mony, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
06 December 2007
Armed forces ploughed over the land of 300 families in Kampot province Thursday, witnesses and rights group said.
The residents in Chhouk district, Kampot province, were accused of illegally squatting on land owned by a private company. Many are disabled soldiers, widows and orphans.
Chhouk District Governor Nam Seth said the land was razed because it had become a “place of anarchy.”
“Illegal settlers just grabbed the land of others,” he said.
Morn Kong, a disabled soldier representing the villagers, said tractors ploughed the land “in front of the people.”
“The people are not able to stop this, so there are only non-governmental organizations and local organizations who can help us,” he said.
The villagers have asked Adhoc to intervene, an investigator for the rights group, Sem Chaosok, said. “They think the authorities and the armed forces conspired together.”
The residents in Chhouk district, Kampot province, were accused of illegally squatting on land owned by a private company. Many are disabled soldiers, widows and orphans.
Chhouk District Governor Nam Seth said the land was razed because it had become a “place of anarchy.”
“Illegal settlers just grabbed the land of others,” he said.
Morn Kong, a disabled soldier representing the villagers, said tractors ploughed the land “in front of the people.”
“The people are not able to stop this, so there are only non-governmental organizations and local organizations who can help us,” he said.
The villagers have asked Adhoc to intervene, an investigator for the rights group, Sem Chaosok, said. “They think the authorities and the armed forces conspired together.”
5 comments:
Oh, good to see our officials are on to of Ah Khmer-Yuon illegal squatters.
Go back to Vietnam, Ah Jau Maseert!
Can we put Hok Landy in jail first before we sand him to Vietnam
for:
-drug traficking.
-children traficking.
-kidnaping.
-killing.
-and many more!
May be we need to sent his corp to his family in Vietname if he die in prison after 99 years in prison.
Nope, Hok Lundy got a nice home. He did not grab land from the State; thus, we have no problem with him.
Vietcong eat dog and stop promoting dog eating culture in Cambodia!
Nope, food is food, and we can't afford to waste any of it.
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