May Titthara
Phnom Penh Post
Eight families whose homes were demolished at Boeung Kak lake last month appealed to Prime Minister Hun Sen to intervene in their case yesterday amid the rubble of their former homes and a flurry of summonses they say are intended to silence their dissent.
The families, who on October 4 filed a complaint against real estate developer Shukaku Inc, owned by Cambodian People’s Party Senator Lao Meng Khin, said they have received separate summonses to appear for questioning today and Wednesday in the Shukaku case, while the company has not been asked to appear.
Eight families whose homes were demolished at Boeung Kak lake last month appealed to Prime Minister Hun Sen to intervene in their case yesterday amid the rubble of their former homes and a flurry of summonses they say are intended to silence their dissent.
The families, who on October 4 filed a complaint against real estate developer Shukaku Inc, owned by Cambodian People’s Party Senator Lao Meng Khin, said they have received separate summonses to appear for questioning today and Wednesday in the Shukaku case, while the company has not been asked to appear.
1 comment:
19 October 2011 2:31 PM - Can you talk nicely? Are you proud of your Yuon thieves and crooks who had no land coming Southern China when Mongol Empire armies and Chinese Emperors kicked your evil Ancestor's asses.
Let's say this, you are a Yuon evil who killed people and took their food and place to live!
Now dirty and ugly Yuons like you are every where, producing children and spread the population to invade other countries. That is your dirty an ugly Ancestor's evil mind (just like Ho Chi Minh)
Post a Comment