The Chinese-built Stung Atai hydro-electric dam in Pursat province, the site of a deadly accident, beginning of December 2012. Photograph: May Titthara/Phnom Penh Post |
14 December 2012
By May Titthara and David Boyle
The Phnom Penh Post
Resentment amongst Cambodians toward their Chinese employers at the dam is palpable, with workers complaining they are treated as second-class citizens, forced to work on public holidays and never allowed time off for medical treatment.
Workers who directly witnessed the Stung Atai dam accident more than a week ago have contested government accounts, telling the Post four, not three, men were still missing after an outlet pipe burst.
Those working or living near the dam also told the Post investigations pledged by the Chinese embassy and the construction firm (Cambodia) Hydropower Development Co Ltd, a subsidiary of the state-run China Datang Corporation, had never taken place.
The dam site remained a hive of activity on Wednesday, with excavators busily displacing earth, scores of workers levering large rocks or slabs of concrete into place with crowbars, and trucks ferrying building materials back and forth.
An employee of the company who wished not be named said at the site he was about 10 metres from the rectangular, reinforced concrete pipe when it exploded. The blast of water knocked a Chinese national in a nearby shed into the torrent.
“I saw some Chinese people could escape, but there was one person who was writing something in the office who was caught in the water stream,” he said. “I think he’s dead, but my Chinese boss did not allow any of the workers to speak about this. [He told me:] ‘Just say there are only Cambodian people missing.’”
Numerous other employees interviewed by the Post at the site confirmed that account.
The employee said the water level in the dam’s reservoir had reached a very high level leading up to the accident, which led to flooding in areas surrounding the site at O’som commune, in Pursat province’s Veal Veng district.
Chinese embassy spokesman Yang Tian Yue directed questions yesterday to the embassy’s economic department, where an official said she had never heard of the accident and directed questions back to Tian Yue.
Veal Veng district police chief Theang Leng said he knew nothing about a missing Chinese man and had received no new information about the three missing men recently.
One man, originally presumed missing, was found to have wandered off into the jungle, narrowly avoiding the disaster.
“It is hard to say if they are dead or not. In the case that they survive, the company will not take that [compensation] money back from the victim’s family,” Leng said.
Chear Srey Nuon, the sister-in-law of 29-year-old Tang Lisok, whose family has presumed him dead and already held a funeral, said on Wednesday that the Chinese firm gave them $3,300 in compensation and told them to shut up around the media.
“That compensation is not enough for us, because we lost our family member and he was just married [18 months ago]. We would like to ask the company to support his [six-month-old] daughter’s living until she turns six years old.
“I feel pity for him. He passed away, but we can’t find his body to celebrate the ceremony.”
Srey Nuon was angered by rumours that the Chinese victim’s family received $15,000 and said about 10 employees had left the job since the accident out of fear.
Her sister, Chear Srey Nead, said yesterday she still believed her husband was out there lost in the jungle somewhere working his way back home.
“I have never thought that he passed away,” she said.
Those swept away face tough odds of survival, with water from the upper Stung Atai dam flowing several kilometres down stream before cascading down a steep drop at a smaller dam wall and finally gushing into the lower Stung Atai further down stream.
Four men were reportedly rescued with serious injuries and taken for medical treatment in Vietnam, where workers said the company’s senior management and translator were monitoring them.
Three Cambodians remain missing, presumed dead.
Resentment amongst Cambodians toward their Chinese employers at the dam is palpable, with workers complaining they are treated as second-class citizens, forced to work on public holidays and never allowed time off for medical treatment.
A stone worker at the site said that not only had promised investigations by the embassy and China Datang Corporation never materialised, but the company had tried to prevent him from searching for his missing relative.
“They ordered us to work as we would in a normal day and seemed to have no problem with what happened. But for me, Khmers have to help Khmers, so I tried looking for him,” he said.
The Cambodian government initially stated it would not launch an investigation into the incident, but Council of Minister’s spokesman Phay Siphan indicated yesterday that was no longer the case.
“It has already attracted the attention to the Ministry of Labour, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Industry [Mining and Energy]; they are seeking remedies to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” he said.
Siphan said he had no idea if and when the results of investigations would be made public, adding he expected himself to see the results of the probes.
Representatives of China Datang Corporation have repeatedly hung up on reporters when contacted.
8 comments:
Chinese Communist is the new Pharaoh of Cambodia? With largest loans to the nation is very dangerous implication of slavery in the making.
All cambodians victims should stop working for this Chinese dam company and file law suit against this company for negligent and seek compensation up to 1 millions dollars each death victims sue China state own company ask American lawyer to represent them(victims) don't accept 3,500,your loves one life worth more than that.Also sue the Chinese company for criminally responsible for the lost of lives of its employees.Please don't accept anything less to open the way for abusive behavior of this Chinese state own company.Teach this Chinese state own company a lesson to respect human lives and human dignity etc..Ah Phay Siphan shutta hell up you're too dumb to know shit,stop cover up your boss crime against humanity you sold your soul for rich and fame ah Phay Siphan! Stop it now ah chongchor Yuon&Chen karma will get you sooner or later ah jongrai yo!..
Kmenhwatt
Where is Ah Ping Ang. Every time Ah Ping Ang sees pictures of Sam Rainsii Ah Ping Ang's dick gets hard and he starts getting jealous and wanting to suck dicks.
But i never see Ah Ping Ang make any comments when Khmer people die, or suffer. Is Ah Ping Ang a Khmer or a Youn?
How hard is it to purchase a portable rocket launcher from a Cambodian soldier? Just give him some money for it, plus a carton of cigarettes. Use the damn rocket launcher and aim it at Hun Sen's house from one of the apartment buildings nearby. Very simple. Shoot 15 rounds at different targets within the proximity of the house. His house is very visible.
Careful my fellow compatriots your comment can be used against you as terrorism threats under terrorism-act.I am not Cpp affiliator with Cpp nor have anything to do with this thug regime but the rule of law must be obeyed,Cpp can use your words against you if thing randomly happen like you've said in your comment.Just careful there are lots of loophole in the laws about this terrorism-acts in Cambodia these days....I want to see my compatriots fall victim on your own words.
Kmenhwatt
Correction:i don't want to see my compatriots victimize by your own words.
You mean the communist law?
In Syria, the dictator Assad has used the same stragy against opposition and what is up with him now? He is just waiting the end of his regime. The opposition was supported from 114 countries around the Globe.
KOH PICH DEMOLISHED!
HUN SEN DAM CONSTRUCTED?
Nemo the Fish
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