Monday, October 23, 2006

SRP defends voting right for land grabbing victims



October 23, 2006. Andaung village, Kauk Roka commune, Dangkao district, outskirts of Phnom Penh.

1,865 families brutally expelled from their homes in Phnom Penh in June 2006 because of land grabbing, are living there in squalid conditions. The Kauk Roka commune chief (from the CPP) refuses to register them as voters. Sam Rainsy defends their voting right.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

sorry to hear about land grabbing issues happening again and again !! but at least it is very pleased to know that one of the respected leaders has been trying to help!!

by the way, thank for keeping us abreast of cambodian news!!!

Anonymous said...

sorry to hear about land grabbing issues happening again and again !! but at least it is very pleased to know that one of the respected leaders has been trying to help!!

by the way, thank for keeping us abreast of cambodian news!!!

Anonymous said...

Nothing is better than to know that someone is caring bofore it's too late. Thank you Mr. Sam Rainsey & God bless!

Anonymous said...

AH HUN SEN government disenfranchised Cambodian people?
AH HUN SEN is treating Cambodian people no less than slave or animal! This is rediculous! Here Cambodian people are living in the 21th century and not allow to vote?

AH HUN SEN will be remembered!