Friday, April 01, 2011

Authorities Begin Dismantling 42 Homes [in Russei Keo] in Court Decision

Starting from around 6:30 am, homeowners looked on in tears as some 60 workers with axes and hammers began dismantling wooden houses. (Photo: AP)
Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Phnom Penh Thursday, 31 March 2011
“In the name of the authorities, I am very happy to carry this out."
City authorities began the destruction of more than 40 houses in Phnom Penh’s Russei Keo district on Thursday, after the residents lost a court battle to a landowner.

Starting from around 6:30 am, homeowners looked on in tears as some 60 workers with axes and hammers began dismantling wooden houses and heavy machinery began knocking down concrete houses.

The destruction stems from a 2007 Supreme Court ruling in favor of a single landowner, Khun Haing, a former minister for the ruling Cambodian People’s Party, who claims legal title to some 8,000 square meters in the northern Phnom Penh neighborhood.


Contacted Thursday, Khun Haing declined to comment, saying only the eviction was due to the decision of the court.

Some 42 families had contested his claim to the land, beginning in 2003, but lost their claim to a lower court in 2004.

“We are undertaking this action on the verdict of the Supreme Court,” said Khlang Hauth, governor of Russei Keo, who added that city authorities had waited this long in order to give people time to relocate. “In the name of the authorities, I am very happy to carry this out,” he said.

However, many homeowners failed to move, and some said they were recently allowed to buy property and construct homes despite the court’s decision.

Forty-two-year-old resident Kun Sunlok said her three-story concrete home, worth an estimated $130,000, would be lost.

“I’m very sad for this activity, and this house is equal to my life,” she said at the site. “I regard the authorities’ activity as very unjust for the people, 42 families. I have no place to live.”

Ngeth Thida, 42, said she had lived in her $80,000 home since 2005, and questioned why she was allowed to buy it if the court had already awarded the land to Khlang Hauth.

“He should oppose the construction of people’s houses,” she said.

Am Sam Ath, head of investigation for the rights group Licadho, said the eviction would seriously hurt residents in the neighborhood who had paid many thousands of dollars to construct large houses.

“Without permission from authorities to build these houses, it would have been impossible to build them so big,” he said. “The people have lost their houses and increased their poverty through the implementation of this verdict.”

7 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Another land grabbing by the rich and leave the poor home less in their own home land. This is the CPP (corrupted people party).

I hope you can sleep at night with what you done to the poor Cambodian people, one day they will punish you and your gangs.

Anonymous said...

Another land grabbing by the rich and leave the poor home less in their own home land. This is the CPP (corrupted people party)policy to steal from the poor give to the rich .

I hope you can sleep at night with what you done to the poor Cambodian people, one day they will punish you and your gangs.

Anonymous said...

Pol Pot regime was a nightmare to all of Khmer people but when you read story like this, you wish that Pol Pot regime would come back and take care of this greedy land grabber.

Anonymous said...

The wise man and the stupid man never
change their minds.
The stupid Hun Sen govt never,never
change their minds.Even they knew and
heard news from Tunisia,Egypt,Libya,
Yemen,and Syria,they still stubborn and never give up wrongdoing.
These what we called greedy,dumb,and
dull people.
So,Khmer people to solve your problems are waking up,standing up,and rising up against ah Hun Sen,his high or low officials and
Vietnam in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Don't be so surprised. This is what they asked for in 2008.
But....It's not too late yet..
Start a People Revolution again.
This is the only way, i see, to save the country.

Anonymous said...

ROW YOUR BOAT!

before: land
currently: water