Friday, 25 May 2012
By Vong Sokheng
Phnom Penh Post
Non-government organisations hosted a freewheeling forum yesterday
in which opposition political parties held forth on a handful of topics
critical to voters ahead of the June 3 commune elections.
The CPP did not deign to take part, but a member of one of the monitoring groups said this was fairly common.
Nevertheless,
about 200 political activists, representatives of evictees and
community leaders flocked to the event, at Phnom Penh’s Imperial Garden
Village and Hotel.
Each party representative, none of whom are
running for office, laid out positions on themes like land rights and
natural resources management.
Koul Panha, of election monitor Comfrel, an NGO that took part, said the question-and-answer period was spirited.
“People feel a little bit frustrated,” he said.
While parties differed here and there, all of them criticised the CPP for provoking recent violent land evictions.
“Land
belongs to the villagers, and villagers have been imprisoned for
protesting against the government to protect their land,” Thach Sitha, a
Sam Rainsy Party representative, said.
Human Rights Party
representative Ou Chanrith explained that the HRP wanted to cancel all
the 99-year contracts for economic land concessions that affect
residents and the environment, and issue land certificates to residents
to protect the safety of villagers’property.
Som Mony, 60, from Siem Reap province, said he would vote for any party that was against evictions.
Senior
CPP legislator Cheam Yeap said such critiques were normal during
campaigns, and “the voters will decide which political party is on the
right track.”
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