Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Villagers cut off by concession

Armed military police prevent a reporter from the Post and two Adhoc staff members speaking to residents of Pean Kay village, in Koh Kong province, on Friday. More than 1,000 families are affected by a 36,000-hectare land concession granted to a Chinese company. Photo by: May Titthara


Tuesday, 06 December 2011
May Titthara
The Phnom Penh Post

Access to Preak Smach village is monitored by the military. At a checkpoint on the road through Kiri Sakor district, armed officers interrogate those attempting to enter the area. After an hour of often hostile questioning last Friday, an investigator from rights group Adhoc was refused access.

Residents of a nearby village, however, pointed to a trail through the forest that was wide enough for a motorbike. It led to the coast and a boat to the village on Koh Sdech where families who say they have been living on the island since 1983 are facing eviction to make way for a tourism development that will cost, according to Chinese media reports, US$3.6 billion.

The tranquil scenery, expansive beaches and calm sea belied the anxiety that pervaded the village, as well as a rising defiance.

“If this had happened in the past, I would join the Khmer Rouge to protect my land,” said Sim Navy, adding that she was furious with the government for granting the land she lives on to a Chinese company.


Today, villagers will stage a protest on roads No. 48 and No. 4 in Kiri Sakor district. Some said they would sleep on the roads until the conflict with the Chinese developer was resolved. The concession to Union Development Group granted it 36,000 hectares in the province to develop an international tourist park. Environment Minister Mok Mareth, Minister of Finance Keat Chhon and company representative Xlizhi Xuan signed the 99-year lease in 2008.

Some families who had been relocated were still waiting for compensation, residents still in the village said.

Chean Kreab, 46, said this was one reason the remaining families were refusing to budge. Those who had left had been promised two hectares of land, but they had received plots measuring just 40 by 50 metres, she said.

“If they provide us with farmland and land titles, we will accept the offer, because we do not want to be evicted again,” Chean Kreab said.

The need for land titles was echoed by residents of Preak Smach village, on the coast.

San Theary, 24, said she was born in the village and would not move until she received new farmland and a title that would ensure no one could take it from her. “We will face eviction again if we agree to move and the company does not provide land titles.”

The relocation site had no school, health centre, wells or pagoda, San Theary said.

“How can we survive there? We will have no work or farmland. Where will we go if we get sick? We want the government to remove our village from the concession area given to the company,” she said.

Prak Thon, 68, said Environment Minister Mok Mareth had visited the area in December, 2008 and promised about 1,000 families they would each receive a house and two hectares of farmland if they relocated. “He does not even respect his own words,” Prak Thon said.

Some residents did not leave their homes because they feared they would be demolished while they are farming, he said. “We are very afraid that if we refuse to relocate, the company will use violence to force us, because they have hired military police to protect them,” Prak Thon said.

Primary-school students in the village say they will drop out of school if they are forced to move. Pen Sothy, 13, said the school at the relocation site had no toilets and was far from the huts. “There is nothing wrong with the school we have now. Why do they want to tear it down?” he asked.

“If they do not allow us to study here, I will quit school and start fishing like my father.”

Teacher Sorn Sovannara said teachers had been shifted to the new school so parents who wanted their children to be educated would have to relocate.

Like other residents, Sorn Sovannara compared the looming eviction to the Khmer Rouge emptying of cities.

“Pol Pot relocated people from the town to provinces, and now they are relocating villagers to make way for a Chinese company,” he said.

Even the pagoda faced destruction, Venerable You Samit said. It would be torn down and a new one built, he said. “I am a monk, so I will not leave my pagoda,” he added.

Those who have moved to the relocation site, Kon Kok, in Koh Sdach commune, said their standard of living had fallen. “Before, I could go to the forest and cut bamboo, and my husband could fish. Now, I have nothing,” said Kim San, 56.

“Where is the two hectares for each family?” she asked, adding that those who had moved had yet to receive land titles.

Son Bora, 56, said he felt “hopeless”. “I got nothing, and I cannot even visit my old neighbours because the military police will not let us into their village,” he said.

“I don’t know who to ask in the government for the farmland I was promised. If I had known I wouldn’t get any, I wouldn’t have moved.”

The road into Peam Kay village is also blocked by military police. Only Union Development Group staff were allowed inside, residents said. Some pol-ice demand bribes for villagers who want to leave temporarily, said 52-year-old Prak Thok.

“Some are very cruel. Others are more kind, but they keep a record of the time we leave and the time we return. Our land no longer belongs to us,” he said.

Villager Tit Vong said residents were treated like prisoners. “I don’t want to live like this. It is too cruel here.”

Nget Sokly, a military police officer guarding the village, said permission to enter or leave it had to be received from Major General Ing Lai.

“Nobody can go inside this village without permission from my boss. This land belongs to the company.”

Koh Kong governor Bun Leu said he had no right to allow anyone to go inside the villages because the land belonged to the Chinese company. Kirisakor district governor Chheng Chhi said the same.

Yi Soksan, deputy of Adhoc’s land program, said 1,143 families had been affected by the concession, and their living stan­dards were plunging.

The promises of new land and titles were just a ploy, he said, adding that those still inside the concession area lived in fear. “They have lost their freedom.”

Staff at the Union Development Group did not respond to requests for comment.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is this a win win policy of Hon Xen???? million of youns in srok Khmer, Deforestation, stealing all the land from Cambodians and give them to foreigners(youns), Khmer people geting poorer and poorer every day. Is this a win win policy?????????????suck my you know what...

Anonymous said...

KRT is just a comical show!!!

The past is history...The winner always makes and rewrites history...

We, Viet, have been doing just that...and there is nothing you dumb Khmer can do about it! What was Khmer's is now Viet's...and it remains that way for all of you dumb khmer's life time

Let me tell you something else:

GOD already knows, dumb Khmer is helpless. We, Viet, are already controlling Viet-Cambodia from top to bottom, from the Senate to the farm land...

Hun Sen will be irrelevant in the very near future and there will be more and brighter Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet smarter ones to lead Viet-Cambodia...

Viet is everywhere in Viet-Cambodia from farmer to technician, from nurse to doctor, from firefighter to engineer, from rubber plantation owner/worker to Hun Sen's political advisor and bodyguards including Angkor Wat's owner...You all name it and Viet is there...Khmer doesn't do squat besides getting addicted to Viet's ass in Viet-Cambodia, even foreigners are enjoying it nicely and quietly too...

Once again, whether or not all you dumb Khmer surrender yourselves to Viet, Khmer is now deep-rooted Viet, and irreversibly so already.

Hun Sen is just a dumb Viet-Khmer that can be disposed of at anytime at just a blink of an eye!

Challenge me if all of you dumb Khmer can. We have millions of us (legally the majority thanks to that dumb Hun Sen) that will vote for Viet-Khmer candidate legally and democratically forever, even the outside world would support and agree and as a matter of factly, there is not much the outside world can do about it...

How Sam Raingsy and/or any of your worthless so-called dumb heroe(s) including the stupid dumb king Sihanouk of yours that just wants to reign and rule plan to win Cambodia back? The Federation of Indochina under Viet's protectorate is here to stay on this planet earth for real. How do all of you dumb Khmer think or plan to de-vietnamize it???

KRT is just a show to entertain the world. We, Viet, are that good and smart.

Can Khmer put up the second Killing fields to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?

Okay you dumb Khmer - put it up or shut up while we, Viet, are domesticating you for the bright future of the Federation of Indochina!

It's all too late for you dumb Khmer already!!!

Ms. Soap

P.s Think about how all of our Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet offsprings/Half-breeds would look beautifully and be smart like in our Federation of Indochina???

តើខ្មែរអាចសំឡាប់ប្រជាជន យួន ខ្មែរ រាប់លាន
អ្នកបានដូចដែល វៀត ធ្វើនោះទេ?

ស្ដាប់ឮទេខ្មែរ ល្ងង់ខ្លៅ???

Once again, can Khmer put up the second Killing Field to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?

Eest-ce que vous m'entendez les ignorants Khmers?

Juste Pour me répéter:

Peut Khmer créer un deuxième «Killing Field» pour se débarasser des millions de Viet-Khmer qui sont maintenant les habitants légaux du Viet-Cambodge comme nous, les Viets, avions fait?

KI-Media is yesterday news and ought to shut down for good or better yet, come kiss our Viet's ass now!

Our Viet's ass (80 millions) is resource #1. We defeated the French and the Americans just with our ass. We have suicidal commandoes to win the war. What do you dumb Khmer have? We, Viet, can let loose another million of our new fresh ass freely into Viet-Khmer shortly...as per Hun Sen's agreement just to let him rule...

What can all of you dumb Khmer do to stop it?

Qu'est-ce-que vous allez faire, les ignorants Khmers?

តើខ្មែរល្ងង់ខ្លៅឯងធ្វើអីកើតទៅ ក្រៅពីធ្វើខ្ញុំយួន!

Anonymous said...

1:36 AM "Ms. Soap",

You are processing dog meat in Cambodia. What flavor of dog meat do you like to serve your Vietgook masters?

Just call your Vietgook masters/dog eaters in Hanoi?

You are very excited to cook dog meat for your ugly Vietgook masters in Srok Khmer.

Make sure you wash your hands with soap and turn back to your Vietgook masters to sniff you from back.

Also, you are Vietgook born in Cambodia and you can speak Khmer. Hope you will be arrested when you are a secret Yuon/Vietgook agent just like form secret Yuon agents hiding among Khmer Rouges regime who murdered and killed Khmer people who were very higher educators.

You need to show stinky hole to your Vietgook dog eaters to sniff you. Then you will be fucked and produces more Vietgook dog eaters and spread to Thailand.