Thursday, October 21, 2010

Groups Warn of Abuse Increases in Land, Resource Deals

Ly Yong Phat (aka Thai citizen Pat Supapa (The Nation)
Villagers in the provinces of Koh Kong and Kampong Speu have alleged that sugar plantations operated by Ly Yong Phat have pushed them off their land.

Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer
Phnom Penh Wednesday, 20 October 2010
“Now we have moved the houses to a near area, and we lost villages and the land, the farming fields and our ethnic culture.”
Government land concessions and the exploitation of natural resources are creating an increasing number of rights violations and other pressures on villagers, a group of local non-governmental organizations said Wednesday.

“Land concessions are affecting Cambodian villages and communities in some provinces,” said Thun Saray, president of the rights group Adhoc, speaking at a national conference for advocacy in Phnom Penh.

The number of land issues has increased over the last nine months, he said, leading to an increase in rights abuses.

An Adhoc study of land issues in Phnom Penh and the provinces of Kampong Speu, Koh Kong, Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear, Stung Treng and Banteay Meanchey found 272 ongoing land disputes. As a result, it found 128 people had been arrested and more than 100 had evaded detention. Fifty-five people remain in custody, facing criminal charges related to protests in the disputes.


Wednesday's conference brought together hundreds from across Cambodia, some of whom were representatives of villages feeling the strain of land concessions.

“Now there are 31 families with land issues with the Heng Houy [sugar plantation],” Phoa Ngeng, a resident of Chi Kar Krom commune of Koh Kong province's Sre Ambel district, said.

People there live in fear, she said, with at least one or two people summoned to provincial court every day. She called on the national government to stop providing land concessions to private companies to prevent rights violations.

Heng Houy, the head of the company, has said he obtained the concession legally and had purchased land legitimately from villagers.

Ongoing disputes create the loss of farmland for villagers and other livelihoods, villagers at the conference said. Meanwhile, minority villagers have been pushed from homes and forests that are an important part of their culture.

Meanwhile, exploitation of resources, including for hydropower, have increased the burdens on some villagers.

For example, the Srepok and Yali hydropower dams in Vietnam have created poor living conditions for people downstream.

Kong Chanty, a resident of Stung Treng province's Sesan district, said Wednesday that the dams have pushed more than 1,000 families from 18 villagers from their homeland.

“Now we have moved the houses to a near area, and we lost villages and the land, the farming fields and our ethnic culture,” he said.

4 comments:

CPP........ Ta Khmao said...

Ly Yong Phat GO HOME!

Stop your nasty scheme with HS illegal gov't immediately. If Khmer dont' come your country, you should not come to interfere ours either.

If you doing it you sign the building to the Khmer people for good. Stop the illegal activity now.

HS is an ignorant man, he thinks he can make business for all Khmer, infact he can only make it with in his own clan only. HS has dog brain. Stop it now.

Anonymous said...

Ah yuon doggy ly yong phat destroyed the Cambodian culture and traditinal. He also stole many properties belong to Khmer people as land grabbing and many other cruel and wost commitment.

Anonymous said...

Ly Yong Phat, you are Thai Citizen. You come in my country to do business; instead, you used my people for your own gain and profit. You think that this is fair. Definatedly, NOT. Your government had been appressed my people, invaded my country and grabbed my land for thousand thousands years. You even target shooting my people liked the birds. Enough is enough, you violated international human rights that set forth. The international community will not stand this kind of violation. Sooner or later, you will pay the price. Stop now.
Concerned Citizen.

Anonymous said...

I TOTALLY AGREED WITH 3:26AM.DID HUN SEN KNOW LY YONG PHAT A THAI CITIZEN? YES, HE DID.THIS GUY, MAYBE HAS ANY CONNECTIONS WITH HUN SEN AND TAKSIN TO INTERVENE IN KHMER POLITIC.HUN SEN AND TAKSIN ARE CLOSE FRIENDS TO LY YONG PHAT.THAI AND VIET MUST BE OUT OF KHMER BUSINESS.LET KHMER BE KHMER.LEAVE CAMBODIA ALONE AND BE FREE KHMER PEOPLE.