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School of Vice:
You may have heard stories about Khmer buffaloes with attitude and
itchy backsides, using the wooden border plants as makeshift scratching
sticks ... now two men on a drunken walk are on a collision path with
the law! What next, one wonders, in this otherwise less than amusing
centuries-old episode in Vietnam's south-westward expansion and manifest
destiny? Hungry termites with a 'criminal' instinct to chew on rotting
timber? 'Extremist' typhoon is responsible for dislocating the poles?!
Feel free to share your suggestions ...
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Tue, 8 September 2015 ppp
Chhay Channyda
Chhay Channyda
Two
relatives charged with attempting to pull out a boundary marker on the
Vietnam border in Tbong Khmum province accidentally damaged the post by
using it to steady themselves on a drunken walk home, their family says.
Detained
on August 31, Som Vat, 34, and his brother-in-law Sok Ko, 25, have been
charged with “intentional damage with aggravating circumstances” and
sent to the provincial prison for allegedly trying to pull out the
marker in Memot district.
However,
Chron Sreytouch, 31, wife of Vat, said the men did not deliberately
attack the post – nor were they concerned about alleged Vietnamese
encroachment – but had consumed two to three litres of wine and were
trying to walk home.
“The
post is near the road and at 6pm, the two [men] left the drinking place
and they fell near the post, but they did not pull the post out,”
Sreytouch said.
“They
just tried to hold the fence of the post to stand up, and then they
rode the motorbike off from there. They were obviously drunk and had no
intention to do that.”
After getting a request from the family, rights groups Adhoc will provide a lawyer.
The
border has long been a politically sensitive topic, and in 2010,
opposition leader Sam Rainsy was sentenced in absentia to two years in
prison for uprooting border markers while protesting alleged
encroachment in Svay Rieng province.
But
after inspecting the site, Adhoc coordinator Neang Sovath said the
men’s story appeared genuine, noting they didn’t own land in the area.
Memot
district police chief Hong Kimhoeun said border officials were
responsible for the arrest, but said the pair had attempted to pull out
the post, which was now “shaky”.

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