PHNOM PENH (Cambodia Herald) - About 100 evicted
residents of two property development sites gathered with their children
in Boeung Kak Monday and clashed with police, witnesses said.
The witnesses said one of the protestors, identified as Khech Chanrasmey, fainted during scuffles with police.
The gathering to demand the release of two detained residents followed lobbying of the US, Japanese and EU missions on Friday.
Boeung Kak resident Youm Bopha is accused of attempted violence while Borey Keila resident Tim Sakmuny is accused of incitement. Both were arrested last week.
The witnesses said one of the protestors, identified as Khech Chanrasmey, fainted during scuffles with police.
The gathering to demand the release of two detained residents followed lobbying of the US, Japanese and EU missions on Friday.
Boeung Kak resident Youm Bopha is accused of attempted violence while Borey Keila resident Tim Sakmuny is accused of incitement. Both were arrested last week.
2 comments:
Children protected who in this melodrama?
Release two innocent mothers that your Cpp thugs putting'em in jail unjustly,release them now! Or your gov't will faces the consequence...
These mothers did nothing wrong cpp'thugs kidnapped them at gun point and threw them in jail while the thugs& thieves roamed freed.
This is how your jungle court works against your innocent citizens,this is how your law and order works by kidnapping the non-violent protesters,this is how the country run by thugs& thieves,using any means necessary to robbed and steal property from your own citizens,this got to stop now!!!
Yobal Khmer.
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