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Saturday, 9 July 2011

Villagers scuffle with police over Boeung Kak

Friday, 08 July 2011
Chhay Channyda
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Photo by: Heng Chivoan
Non Sok Kheng, 32 a Boeung Kak lake representative of village 23, being taken into custody during a protest yesterday outside the Phnom Penh Hotel near City Hall in Phnom Penh’s Daun Penh district.
Phnom Penh Post

TWO villagers from the Boeung Kak lakeside were arrested following a scuffle with police yesterday as about 200 villagers submitted a petition after their request for onsite resettlement was rejected by municipal authorities on Tuesday.

Tep Vanny, representative of village 22 and Nun Sokheng, representative of village 23, were arrested and sent to the Municipal Police Commissioner’s Office in Russei Keo district after protesters submitted a petition to British ambassador Andrew Mace. The petition requested intervention after villagers’ request for 4x16-metre houses for more than 1,000 families living at Boeung Kak lakeside was rejected in a letter signed by municipal governor Kep Chuktema on July 5.

“We will make a request to the government to allow you all to live [at Boeung Kak] … after municipal officials finish their measurement [of the land],” the letter said.

Tol Srey Pao, a representative of residents from village 24, said yesterday: “Why did authorities arrest us as we just protested for residents to live ... in the Boeung Kak area?” Villagers said that the two representatives had not yet been released.

City Hall issued a statement on its website yesterday afternoon accusing villagers of pressuring municipal authorities.

Local developer Shukaku Inc was granted a 99-year lease to develop land around the Boeung Kak lakeside in 2007.

Municipal deputy police commissioner Hy Prou yesterday referred questions to municipal police chief Touch Naruth, who could not be reached for comment.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Land's prices are high skyrock and people went nut, taken advantaged on government. You gave them a new car, but they want money for gas too..? People should realize that the lands belonged to state...You can't just came and clearing lands and take It?

Anonymous said...

I remembered Boeng Kok Lake used to be a place for people enjoying their canoe and relaxing, this place has no people live or build the house for living before...Now people came from countryside and take advantage...