Monday, June 20, 2011

Protesters block road with house

Monday, 20 June 2011
May Titthara
The Phnom Penh Post


More than 1,000 villagers from Kratie and Mondulkiri provinces blocked National Road 76 with a house yesterday in protest over a land dispute.

Villagers from Pi Thnou commune in Kratie province’s Snuol district and Mondulkiri province’s Keo Seima district – who joined the protest to support Kratie villagers – demonstrated in Pi Thnou commune yesterday morning to request that the Sovann Vuthy Company stop clearing land in the commune.

The residents transported a house into the road but agreed to re-open the throughfare about midday after company representatives removed machinery from the village.

Snuol district governor Ie Sovann said yesterday the Sovann Vuthy Company had received a 7,250-hectare economic land concession from the government in 2009 to grow rubber trees.

He added that the firm was only attempting to clear land for villagers in accordance with a government policy that awarded 2,250 hectares of the concession to affected residents, but it had sparked community concern.

Mam Hai, 26, a villager from Pi Thnou commune, said yesterday the company had not listened to the villagers’ request to remove the machinery until demonstrators blocked the road.


“They said they had received an economic land concession from the government, but they don’t have any documentation to show us, so the vill-agers tried to protest,” Mam Hai said.

Since the beginning of last year, there had been 15 cases of villagers blocking roads in nine provinces in an attempt to resolve land disputes, Ouch Leng, head of the land programme at rights group Adhoc, said yesterday.

“Even though they know the road closure affects travellers and they face legal action, they still do it, because they have no hope in a government that does not tackle land disputes on time,” he said.

Contact details for the Sovann Vuthy Company were not available.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Block road with a house! This is a khmer way to protest? After the protest, you have to transport it back to your land/house so you and your children can have a place to sleep again? What kind of a shitty house is that that can be transported easily like that?

Anonymous said...

block road with a house or lay a land mines in the dispute area, do whatever you can to protect your land and stop the cpp and it cronies.

Anonymous said...

If you want your case be heard, learn from our brothers and sisters in Kompong Speu.
Be remembered dog will listen when you beatthem.

United will bring the glory.

Anonymous said...

How many more rubber tree plantation does cambodia need? govt stupid, company greedy. Just rent the villager land to do business and everyone win.

Anonymous said...

How to bring Hun Sen down from
absolute power?
How can Khmer abroad help Khmer
in Cambodia to stop land grabbers?
They need you help.Can they help
themselves?
In Cambodia,they lack of leaders
to lead them to protest.
The Khmer abroad,they do not have
leaders to guide them to wake them
up to protest too.
Some majority blogger are Khmer
patriots.
blogger should find the way out to
help them .