Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Savagery and violence by the Phnom Penh PIGs during the forced eviction in Borei Keila

A Cambodian riot police officer fires tear gas at residents during clashes that erupted amidst a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
A Cambodian riot police officer fires tear gas at residents during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring

Borei Keila residents burn tyres and hold a banner seeking help from Cambodian People's Party President Chea Sim, Prime Minister Hun Sen and National Assembly chief Heng Samrin (L-R) during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
A woman and her daughters cry as an excavator demolishes their home during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
A woman retrieves her belongings after an excavator demolished her home during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
Cambodian riot police fire a water cannon water at residents during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
Riot police arrest a man during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
A resident throws stones at riot police during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
Riot police arrest men during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
Borei Keila residents throw stones at riot police during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
Cambodian riot police throw stones at residents during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
An excavator demolishes a home during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
A woman cries as an excavator demolishes her home during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
A Cambodian riot police officer throws stones at residents during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. REUTERS/Samrang Pring

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

តើយើងអាចព្យាករណ៍ បានទេថាឆ្នាំថ្មីសកល​២០១២
អាចនាំមកនូវអ្វីខ្លះដល់កម្ពុជា?

Anonymous said...

ពួកអាឆ្កែអស់នេះ! គ្មានចិត្តជាមនុស្សអីបន្តិចទេ!! សូមអោយពួកវាជួបរឿង ដូចអ្វីដែលពួកវាធ្វើដាក់
ប្រជាជនទាំងនោះ! តរកូនតរចៅពួកវា! ពិសេសអាដែកជោ! ស្អីគេនឹង!! ធ្វើនាយករដ្ខមន្រ្តី
ស្អី! គ្មានចិត្តមេត្តាករុណាក្នុងខ្លួនអញ្ចេះ!!​ ទៅងាប់តែម្តងទៅហា! មិនដឹងជារសនៅរកងាប់
អីទេ! នាំតែចង្រៃគេចង្រៃឯងទេ! អ្នកណាក៏គេ
ស្គាល់ គេដឹងដែរ អាអឺយ! សម័យនេះ
ទៅហើយនោះ! មិនបាច់ យកសាលា យកផ្លូវ
អីនឹងមកអួតទេ!

Anonymous said...

នែ!លោកចោរហារយ ជិតដល់ថ្ងៃកំណត់រលាយ
ផែនដីស្លាប់ ទាំងអស់គ្នាហើយ លោកចោរកញ្ជះ
ដាច់ថ្លៃគេ គួរសាងអំពើល្អខ្លះទៅបានទេ ប្រយ័ត្ន
គ្មានវាសនាកើតជាមនុស្សមកសម្លាប់ខ្មែរទៀត!!

Anonymous said...

ពេលឃើញគេវាយដំធ្វើបាបដ៏ព្រៃផ្សៃ ដល់ប្រជា
រាស្រ្តខ្លួននឹងភ្នែកច្បាស់ដូច្នោះហើយ តើព្រះមហា
ក្សត្រដែលជាទីសក្ការៈនឹងមានប្រតិកម្មដូចម្ដេចដែរ?

Anonymous said...

crazy hun sen's police

Anonymous said...

CAN ME THEARY SENG HELP THESE POOR KHMERS PEOPLE...

THEY NEEDS YOUR HELP ME THEARY SENG!

THIS IS ANOTHER POL POT REGIME.

Anonymous said...

ជនរួមជាតិជាទីស្រឡាញ់ សូមក្រោកឈរភ្លាម
ឡើងវាយប្រឈមតតាំងនឹងជនក្បត់ជាតិ ហ៊ុន
សែន ដែលបញ្ជាឱ្យពួកអាប៉ូលិសមិនដឹងខ្យល់
ធ្វើបាប បណ្ដេញប្រជាពលរដ្ឋខ្មែរ វានឹងផ្ដល់
ដីដែលរឹបអូសបាននោះឱ្យទៅក្រុមហ៊ុនយួនដើម្បី
ធ្វើការអភិវឌ្ឍន៍ ។
កូនខ្មែរ

Takeo said...

All Cambodian in the World must stand up against this violent forced evictions. Those CPP supporters, cops and armed forced will be homeless too, if the forced evictions cannot be stop.

Anonymous said...

HUN X POLICES UNDER VIETCONGS CONTROLLING TO KILL ALL KHMERS PEOPLE.

Anonymous said...

I noticed they are holding the pictures of the 3 stooges of the CCP. I do feel bad for the people, but they're supporting the 3 clowns that allow and possibly are behind all these force evictions. What ashamed!

The 3 stooges are sitting at home with nice A/Cs and are laughing while the people who were being beaten up actually still supporting them.

Anonymous said...

KHMERS BEATING KHMERS

KHMERS KILLING KHMERS, FOR COMMUNIST VIETCONGS/VIETNAMS??

WHAT ASHAMED OF KHMER GOVERNMENT!

YOU'RE STILL STUPID!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

មិនគួរអង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ រួមដៃជាមួយឃាតករ
ធ្វើបាបសម្លាប់ខ្មែរដ៏សាហាវព្រៃផ្សៃដូច្នេះសោះ។
នេះមកពីខ្មែរក្រគ្មានប្រេងកាតដូចប្រទេសលីប៊ី
ទើប អង្គការសហប្រជាជាតិ បណ្ដោយឱ្យមេដឹក
នាំយួន ចូលប្លន់សម្លាប់ខ្មែរងាយស្រួលដូចនេះ៕

Anonymous said...

Go join khmer people and Fight them hard ...don't wait till they get your land.

Anonymous said...

ជិតដល់ថ្ងៃអន្សារបស់ពួកអាឆ្កែកញ្ជះយួនហើយ…!
ក្រោកឡើងខ្មែរគ្រប់គ្នាដល់ពេលវេលាហើយត្រូវប្រើកាំបិត, ពូថៅ, ដាវ , ខ្វែវ, ផ្គាក់, ព្រួញ, សរ, ច្បូក,លំពែង,ធ្នូ,ដំបង,
ព្រនង់, កាំភ្លើង, គ្រាប់បែក, បេសែសិប, បេសែមួយ, មីន, មីនកន្ត្រាក់, មីនបង្កប់, មីនក្លេម័រ, មីនតោន, កាំភ្លើងធំ, កាំភ្លើងត្បាល់, ក្រោកឡើងជាមួយយុទ្ធភ័ណទាំងអស់នេះ បាញ់និងកាប់ក្បាលអាឆ្កែកញ្ជះយួនសងសិកអោយខ្មែរ
ស្នេហាជាតិនិងដើម្បីការពារមរតកជាតិរបស់យើង។