A Cambodian soldier rides a motorcycle on the way to Broma village in Kratie province October 22, 2012. REUTERS/Samrang Pring |
A worker collects latex from a rubber tree in Kampong Cham province October 23, 2012. REUTERS/Samrang Pring |
By Stuart Grudgings and Prak Chan Thul
NEAR BROMA VILLAGE, Cambodia | Mon Nov 12, 2012
NEAR BROMA VILLAGE, Cambodia (Reuters) - Cambodia's transformation from war-torn basket-case to one of Asia's most promising emerging economies is being overshadowed by a backwards lurch in human rights and land policies that critics say are entrenching poverty.
Next week's visit by Barack Obama, the first by a U.S. president, will in some ways set the seal on the emergence of Cambodia's $13 billion economy under Prime Minister Hun Sen as it draws unprecedented interest from investors.
Its garment export industry is booming, tourist numbers are surging and low-end manufacturing is taking off as companies seek a cheaper alternative to China. The capital Phnom Penh is being transformed by plush new buildings and luxury imported cars.
Then there are places like Broma village in the eastern province of Kratie. The mostly illiterate residents have no schools, medical center or roads and they also lack legal titles to their homes.
Like millions of Cambodians, that made them vulnerable when a company began encroaching onto their land to expand its rubber plantation this year. What happened next, according to Hun Sen and a court verdict last month, was an armed rebellion against authorities by the villagers.
Twelve residents and outside activists were handed jail terms last month of up to 30 years for taking part in a "secessionist" movement that soldiers brutally put down.
The reality, according to Reuters interviews in the remote area and research by human-rights groups, is that the villagers merely tried to resist the latest in an epidemic of land grabs that is casting a shadow over Cambodia's economic awakening.
"My husband was jailed for three years for nothing while others get six months for murder. Cambodia is finished now," said 54-year-old Sreng Pho, whose husband was one of the people convicted for taking part in the so-called secessionist bid.
Ahead of Obama's visit for an Asian summit, authorities in Phnom Penh plan to lock up street beggars, according to media reports citing city officials. Hundreds of families living around Phnom Penh's airport have been served with eviction notices.
Dozens of people protested outside the U.S. embassy last week, asking Obama to raise land and human rights issues with Cambodia. Sam Rainsy, the exiled leader of Cambodia's opposition, has urged Obama to cancel his visit to avoid giving legitimacy to the 61-year-old Hun Sen, who consolidated his power in a bloody 1997 coup.
PRESSURE ON DONORS
As well as raising human rights concerns, conflict over land risks stunting growth, especially in rural areas where more than 80 percent of Cambodians live, according to interviews with economists, opposition politicians and foreign diplomats.
An area the size of Israel has been leased to companies that often have cozy political connections, affecting more than 400,000 land dwellers, according to rights group Licadho. The so-called economic land concessions, totaling about 2.1 million hectares, have accelerated in the past few years, Licadho says.
Only about 20 percent of Cambodians have land titles - a hangover from the Khmer Rouge's abolition of private property during their 1975-1979 reign of terror - leaving people insecure and with little incentive to invest in farming.
While the government suggests the concessions will bring long-elusive prosperity to rural Cambodia, there is scant sign of that happening. In a damning report, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights this year found "no evidence" that revenues from land concessions were used to alleviate poverty, which remains rife in rural areas despite brisk annual economic growth of more than 6 percent.
"Without land reform you can't really develop a middle class," said Adam McCarty at the Mekong Economics consultancy.
In rural Cambodia, he said, "it's either starve or work for a landlord."
The U.N. rapporteur also highlighted the risks to investors posed by land conflicts, such as delays in projects and reputation problems for companies.
The government's land policies are drawing increasing scrutiny from Cambodia's international donors - who supply almost half the country's budget - amid mounting evidence that land dwellers' rights have been systematically ignored.
European Union legal experts are carrying out a "thorough analysis" of the U.N. report for evidence that could lead to an investigation of whether Cambodia has broken conditions of its trade benefits with the bloc, EU Ambassador to Cambodia Jean-Francois Cautain told Reuters. The EU is under pressure from campaigners who say its "everything but arms" program that allows duty-free imports from Cambodia has fuelled land grabs.
The World Bank has frozen fresh aid to Cambodia since last year over forced evictions of families in Phnom Penh.
RUBBER FOR CHINA
Weak rule of law is another major constraint on Cambodia's ability to attract more investment and diversify its narrowly based economy, diplomats and economists say.
Government critics say the court verdict in the Broma case, which foreign diplomats who attended the 3-1/2 day trial say had little basis, worsened a dark year for human rights as Hun Sen clamps down on opposition ahead of elections next year.
The country's leading environmental activist was shot dead this year and a journalist covering illegal logging was also killed. Several activists have fled the country to avoid what they say are cooked-up charges.
Among those jailed in the court case over alleged secessionism was Mam Sonando, a 71-year-old radio broadcaster and government critic, who got 20 years for inciting the plot even though he never visited the area.
In an about-face, Hun Sen suspended the approval of new land concessions in May. Since June he has dispatched hundreds of volunteer students to the countryside to mark out 1.2 million hectares of land that will be given to about 350,000 families.
"If you compare the speed and achievements, Cambodia moves faster than other nations," Phay Siphan, secretary of state in Cambodia's Council of Ministers, or cabinet, told Reuters.
The government had at times not been able to control land developments due to a lack of legal clarity, he said. He skirted specific questions about the Mam Sonando trial, saying only that legal cases should be judged in court rather than by the media.
Land rights activists are skeptical about the titling drive, saying it smacks of electioneering and will not help those who are in disputed areas. Hun Sen has approved at least 12 new land concessions since May, saying they had been decided before the suspension.
A TALE OF TWO CAMBODIAS
Cambodia is scooping up a small but growing share of foreign investment in Southeast Asia, with Japanese flows alone at $300 million this year, up from $75 million in 2011. Phnom Penh's stock exchange opened last year, albeit with just one listed company.
More than 2.5 million tourists visited the country in the first nine months of this year, up 24 percent on the year, and were likely to generate about $2 billion in revenues.
Garment exports by big brands such as Nike and Adidas surged 50 percent last year and are up 10 percent in the first nine months of 2012 to $3.4 billion.
A World Trade Organisation member, Cambodia is perhaps Asia's most open country to investors, allowing 100 percent foreign ownership, easy repatriation of profits and a dollarized economy that minimizes currency risks.
Marvin Yeo, managing partner of Frontier Investment and Development Partners, said that while land was a "particularly sensitive" issue for investors in Cambodia, there were promising opportunities in agriculture, manufacturing and infrastructure.
"I'm very optimistic for Cambodia ... I think it's one of the most overlooked and undervalued relative to other countries."
But as economic activity expands, companies are reporting a struggle to find skilled workers, a result of poverty and poor education. The Asian Development Bank, calling for a "concerted approach to improving human capital", cited a survey showing that 73 percent of firms reported college graduates as lacking suitable skills.
"This is a constraint that will face Cambodia going forward unless they clean up land titling. The transfer of labor from agriculture into manufacturing and services will not happen as smoothly as they will need," said Jayant Menon, lead economist at the ADB's Office for Regional Economic Integration.
Cambodia also faces looming competition for investment from newly open Myanmar - which has vast natural resources and a population of nearly 60 million, four times Cambodia's.
Although income per capita has doubled since 2005, inequality has grown and Cambodia is ranked the second-lowest in Southeast Asia by the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Index.
"This country's economy is going to be in trouble. It's dependent on cutting down trees, minerals and tourism," said opposition parliament member Son Chhay. "It's not sustainable."
Near Broma village, many residents were reluctant to speak about events leading to the trial, fearing reprisals by officials and soldiers who still patrol the area.
The red, fertile soil is ideal for growing rubber that is mostly exported to fuel Chinese industry. Rubber plantations, where workers toil for $2-$3 a day, already dominate much of the landscape.
Sreng Pho, the wife of one of the jailed men, confirmed that villagers had sought help from activists linked to Mam Sonando after workers started to bulldoze their land. But she and other villagers denied they had been armed and said soldiers fired without warning.
A 14-year-old girl was shot dead by the soldiers, who were backed by a helicopter when they moved in to the area on May 16. No one has been charged in her killing.
After the violence, officials posted a notice on villager Khat Saroeun's house saying that titles would be given to long-term residents, without specifying who would qualify. Khat, the only member of his family able to read the notice, is not optimistic he will get the paperwork.
"We are afraid to rise up. We have no money, we just have tears," said the 57-year-old, who avoided prison by confessing his involvement in the so-called uprising.
(Editing by Robert Birsel)
20 comments:
Cambodian Slave Master
This is a story of how a few powerful Cambodians selling their country and condemned tens of thousands and perhaps hundreds of thousands of future generations of their own people to poverty and slavery for personal greed. These few peoples, perhaps less than 100, sold millions of hectares of National Land and dispossessed and disinherited tens of thousands of poor farmers of their rightful land to rich foreigners and themselves. These few Cambodians with their foreign partners become the new plantations, land owners and slave masters of the poor, Cambodian peoples.
They disguised their evil acts and greed in the name of developing Cambodia and employing it people in a policy called
Economic Land Concessions (99 years land lease). Cambodian economic growths and jobs creation are resulted of garment factories and manufacturing, tourism, agricultures output of small farmers, and ingenuity of it peoples, which does required one hectare of land being given away to foreigners. If they took the poor farmer land, what does he have left? Nothing, now he and his children are forced to work on the same in order to survive, but never enjoyed the harvest, because it belongs to the new owners. He and his children now become beast of burden work hard but never to own the fruits of their labor.
These powerful peoples, less than 200, and their foreign companies partners, through Economic Land Concessions scheme have disinherited and dispossessed Cambodian people and future generations of more than two million hectares or more than half of Cambodian’s total arable land. Cambodian Land Concessions policy is an evil and immoral acts committed against Cambodian Peoples and Cambodian Heritage in Cambodian history.
I don't understand what is Hun Sen's Brain!!!!
It is the current reality of Cambodian people land heritage. will future generation have an opportunity to own land or will be beast of burden,laborer of the slave master?
Cambodia: Open Letter to President Obama.
Cambodian Slave Master
This is a story of how a few powerful Cambodians selling their country and condemned tens of thousands and perhaps hundreds of thousands of future generations of their own people to poverty and slavery for personal greed. These few peoples, perhaps less than 100, sold millions of hectares of National Land and dispossessed and disinherited tens of thousands of poor farmers of their rightful land to rich foreigners and themselves. These few Cambodians with their foreign partners become the new plantations, land owners and slave masters of the poor, Cambodian peoples.
They disguised their evil acts and greed in the name of developing Cambodia and employing it people in a policy called
Economic Land Concessions (99 years land lease). Cambodian economic growths and jobs creation are resulted of garment factories and manufacturing, tourism, agricultures output of small farmers, and ingenuity of it peoples, which does required one hectare of land being given away to foreigners. If they took the poor farmer land, what does he have left? Nothing, now he and his children are forced to work on the same in order to survive, but never enjoyed the harvest, because it belongs to the new owners. He and his children now become beast of burden work hard but never to own the fruits of their labor.
These powerful peoples, less than 200, and their foreign companies partners, through Economic Land Concessions scheme have disinherited and dispossessed Cambodian people and future generations of more than two million hectares or more than half of Cambodian’s total arable land. Cambodian Land Concessions policy is an evil and immoral acts committed against Cambodian Peoples and Cambodian Heritage in Cambodian history.
រដ្ឋាភិបាលខ្មែរជារដ្ឋាភិបាលកំហូច ជារដ្ឋាភិបាលនៃក្រុមចោរ
រដ្ឋាភិបាលខ្មែរជារដ្ឋាភិបាលកំហូច ជារដ្ឋាភិបាលនៃក្រុមចោរ
រដ្ឋាភិបាលខ្មែរជារដ្ឋាភិបាលកំហូច ជារដ្ឋាភិបាលនៃក្រុមចោរ. សូមមើលរដ្ឋាភិបាលចិន និងវៀតណាម សូម្បីតែកូរ៉េខាងជើង រដ្ឋាភិបាលគេថ្លៃថ្នូរណាស់
The future for cambodia is bleak and will never get out of the Chinese debts. previous comments were made in regard to how a small group of people sold national resouces for personal gain. I want to share as well soome other points:
land concession, only in Cambodia we have 99 years lease, no profit sharing schemes to ensure that the Cambodian people can benefit from. Except, meager job offer at the plantation, sound like an old colonial labor practices.
Internal Market, where people can produce and consume freely without state control does not exists. Cambodia is capable of producing consumer goods and durable goods to meet the demand and standard of living. Yet, the market is tightly controled, a few business turned Cambodian in to a captive consumer society, any hard currency eraned or given to help needy families and friends from a broad turned in to spending on non durable and price manipulated goods. An example of this is the price of gasoline, control mostly by Sok Kong and Company, Tela Khmer company belong to the Hun Clan as a result, Cambodian pay more for gasoline on the average more than 35% of average price in the region.
The ills in this tightly control society are paramount. No country have gotten so much successive government leaders, whose greed for power is unspeakble.
Every road contructed, every dam built already have an I owe you note on it.
The solution to this hellish situation is very hard to fathom. Cambodian should unite with one voice and give support to those who fight for real democracy. Prince Sisowath Yuthevong, Iev Koes and the Democratic leaders in the 50's have shown us that we can.
6:39pm and others say just right,
nothing else to say.
but why the million of these oppressed are afraid of these 100 guys. can they stand up ?
5:56 AM,
Very very good point!
If you are not willing to die for a good cause, then well, just be ready to cry and be sorry for yourself and your children!
The land and resources belong to everyone, no fair share for everyone then the few hundreds had better be prepared for chaos!
You give me shit, shit shall be given unto you!
The commenters above are right. What is in Hun Sen's brain? Why is he allowed to rule the country for the past 33 years? How many Khmer have been dislaced, killed, raped from their childhood and livelyhood?
How many people lives will be at stake under this uneducated Khmer Rouge commander, and his deputy Prime minister, also a former Khmer Rouge chief prisoner officer, Hor Nam Hong.
Hello Khmers,
While the uneducated vultures (T'mart) are in power in Cambodia, please take a few minutes on Texas. Texas wants to break away from the Union (US).
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_Texas_secede_from_the_union
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Texas and Hawaii are two states that were once recognized as independent nations, before choosing to join the Union. Their voluntary decision to join the Union did not come with an explicit agreement that they could never leave.
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Bottom line: There is no law forbidding or allowing secession. If Texas or any other state decides to secede, the resulting peaceful separation or war will depend not on law, but on the will of whomever happens to be Commander-in-Chief at the time. ...
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What do you all think? I think Ho Chi Minh City (former Saigon and former Chela (KKK)) can secede (break away) from Yuon Hanoi too.
Let's gather people in that city rise and make a new independent nation and name it "Chenla" again.
I am so happy to see that Texas can break away from the US and so is Hawaii.
You don't need to understand any thing why? Because Hun sen doesn't have any brain! Underneath of his skull is Yiekcong pho78....Yiekcong implanted his original's brain with Pho78,infacts he isn't a real Hun sen.He is Yiekcong pho78 in Hun sen double you get it?The real Hun sen is dead,his Yuon double is living on acting like Hun sen.He didn't have brain he has noodles inside his skull called Pho78 Yuon implanted in there.
Its not going to happen my fella,because all usa army were from all walks of life,how can you separate these soldires? All 50 states in the union with one Army to serve United States of America,it will not happen.
9:56AM Do you mean?
"PHO 69"
Old Man
Uncle Ho likes to let's you all know that because you are all not the best interest of America economic but Samdach Decho Hun Sen will fully cooperative with America in term of Crude oil. Ceveron Company of America is very closely get the crude oil and Samdach decho Hun Sen gives full agreement to Ceveron Company to take the oil for 99 years contraction so if you are President Obama what will you do best for America as well as Americans? Should President Obama turns away trillions dollars of crude oil benefit to American Nation, just because of you people?
Think twice before you ask these questions, Khmer people.
If you cant be the winner just come and join us with real dollars in your pockets and your families will live in big big houses with happiness. Don't die for someone to be rich! Just be rich yourself!
10:21 AM
Dr. Viet Mong Hay likes to support Uncle Ho ideas!
Samdache Decho Hun Sen will buy Mr. Kim Soka in US$ 15-20 millions for Mr. Kim Soka to kick Mr Sam Rainsy out off the Party at the very closing election because if Samdach Decho Hun Sen can banned Mr Sam Rainsy next election, Samdach Decho Hun Sen is more likely in power until his 90 as his promises.
Love Khmer Nation or Love Dollar!
Khmer people will see more drama and learn from it.
"Don't die for someone to be rich! Be rich yourself!"
That are the ideas of Dr Viet Mong Hay in economic development and keep forget and keep giving more Cambodia to Vietnam in exchange Lexus economic development for a few Lexus families to be more richer!
Smart PhD Dr Viet Mong Hay,
Keep on crying dumb fuck Scamsr's supporters, Youn will fuck all your wife and kids soon. Losers always find a way to point finger at the winners. please listen all stupid khmer oversea,if you couldn't win just join the club.ahhahahahahah or just go fuck your brain dead with a dirty ass gorilla.. ...long live CPP, down to hell all you dumb fuck Scamsr followers.
Pi Anh
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