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Friday, 22 April 2011

Raw pictures of police violence against protesting women from Boeung Kak Lake

Three people fainted and eleven were brutally dragged away by police, including two children, during a protest against evictions from their land.






6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some protesters were taken away and never come back to their family again. This could be one of them.

Anonymous said...

you should protester how they got the land, illegaly occupy right is USA she will put in jail.

Anonymous said...

you should ask protestor how they got the land, it was illegaly occupy right? if it is in USA she will be in jail.

Anonymous said...

Rumour has circled that Mr Sam rainsy had a child with someone from Battambang, which has caused the couple growing apart: (see the Saumura interview given to Phnom-Penh Post in http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2007/05/tioulong-saumura-politician.html).
If the rumour turns out to be true, in my opinion, Mr Sam Rainsy is under pressure by "who?" to live outside Cambodia, which neutralizes him taking part in the next election.
As a good and trustworthy husband, Mr Sam Rainsy whose record of competence, patriotism, integrity, fighter is undeniable, may have no guts to confront this issue.
I beg him to reject the blackmail, to clarify the above rumour, and whatever the outcome, I am sure that khmer people keep trusting him, supporting him and wanting him to lead the party and reform it from top to bottom too.
We the Khmer people, we need you more than ever against Yuon Xen!

We the Khmer people,

Anonymous said...

What a Fuck is government doing? They tread their people like animals.

Anonymous said...

Only anaimals treated their own people like this. This people owned the land since 1979. The corrupt officials and businessmen want to make quick money because of the high price of land, so they confiscate people's land and forcibly evicted them. These people also have relatives serving in the government and the military so their relatives might one day launch a revolution against Hun Sen.