Sunday, May 06, 2012

Questioning of Six Lake Residents Postponed

Friday, 04 May 2012
Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh, Cambodia
“Because we’ve suffered too much with the development of Boeung Kak.”
Around 200 residents of the embattled Boeung Kak lake neighborhood gathered outside Phnom Penh court on Friday, but the court postponed the questioning of six representatives in a defamation suit.

No new date was set for questioning. Some residents say they have not been given parcels of land they were promised as a compromise in a longstanding land dispute with a development company at the lake. Less than 100 families were given parcels of land on 12 hectares of the 133-hectare development site, leaving 700 families without.

The six representatives are being sued by another former community representative for defamation and insult.


Tep Vanny, a community leader and one of the defendants in the suit, said she was not happy with the postponement. “Because we’ve suffered too much with the development of Boeung Kak,” she said.

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