Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata
The plan to evict Dey Kraham residents on 15 January has been delayed after a request was made by the local residents. Chan Vichet, the representative of the residents, said in the morning of 15 January that the time allotment for the residents to decide on the $20,000 offer for each owner is too short, and some of the residents did not even know the allotted time and yet it is already over. Chan Vichet would like the authority to allow 15 to 30 days for the residents to think about the offer and to negotiate the price with the city and the 7NG company. The city hall had already prepared police force to evict the residents in the morning of 15 January, however, the plan was delayed after a request was made by the residents. Lo Yuy, the Chamcar Mon deputy district governor, indicated that the city hall is providing another 3 days for the residents to come up with a decision. Chan Vichet said that a 3-day delay is too short and the residents would not be able to think about it or to conduct any negotiation. Chan Vichet also asked the authority to abstain from using force or impose any rule on the Dey Kraham residents.
1 comment:
The eviction presurred on Dey Kraham residents are threating worse than Khmer Rouge time. A 3-days delay equals to the rights of residency of Dey Kraham is nothing. Where is the freedome Khmer Govt provide to the innocent people? $20,000 buy out from the forieger business, where is justice of the ownership?
Hun Sen's Era, Pot Pot's Era are all the killing, obpression, Khmer people have never been relaxed easily.
Do we all really like this Era?
Red-Ant.
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