Thursday, February 12, 2009

Three Dey Krohom residents in court following a complaint by 7NG company

Phnom Penh (Cambodia), 11/02/2009. Former Dey Krohom residents insisted on entering the court room in the Municipal Court of Phnom Penh to attend the trial of three of them. (Photo: John Vink / Magnum)

11-02-2009
By Ros Dina
Ka-set


On Wednesday February 11th, three residents of the Dey Krohom community – which last homes were destroyed on January 24th by the 7NG company – appeared before the Municipal Court of Phnom Penh to answer charges of destruction of private property and assault. Chan Vichet, Khieu Bunthoeun and Ms Ly Youleng are accused by the company of torching an excavator and throwing rocks and bottles filled with gasoline at three 7NG employees, in the night of December 3rd 2007. Back then, the tension was high between the two parties, with groups of youth hired by 7NG striving to provoke and intimidate the families refusing to leave.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Khmer always have problem about land
How to solve this problem? who we should blame?

Anonymous said...

I wish my cambodian happy someday.
We are strong !

Anonymous said...

11:01pm!!!! Your father in deed!!!!

Anonymous said...

11:01
You didn't who you should blame?
Oh! poor kid. go ask Xun Xen, he might tell you some.