Borei Keila residents threaten to occupy new buildings
2012-02-16 2012-02-16
By Sochivi By Sochivi
Radio Free Asia Radio Free Asia
Translated from Khmer by Soy Translated from Khmer by Soy
On Thursday 16 February, more than 100 families of Borei Keila residents asked the Phanimex company and the government once again to provide them with a sensible resolution. On Thursday 16 February, more than 100 families of Borei Keila residents asked the Phanimex company and the government once again to provide them with a sensible resolution.
Left over Borei Keila Residents who currently live in Building 7 in Borei Keila bloc announced that they will occupy 2 new buildings belonging to the Phanimex company if the latter does not provide them with any sensible resolution . Left over Borei Keila Residents who currently live in Building 7 in Borei Keila bloc announced that they will occupy 2 new buildings belonging to the Phanimex company if the latter does not provide them with any sensible resolution. At the same time, the residents also asked for intervention for the release of 7 other residents who are currently being jailed in Prey Sar prison. At the same time, the residents also asked for intervention for the release of 7 other residents who are currently being jailed in Prey Sar prison.
The residents' announcement was made during a press conference held in front of Building 8 located in 07 Makara district. The residents' announcement was made during a press conference held in front of Building 8 located in 07 Makara district. Borei Keila residents, the majority of whom are women and children, held photos of victims as well as banners demanding compensation for the development of Borei Keila, for the destruction of their homes. Borei Keila residents, the majority of whom are women and children, held photos of victims as well as banners demanding compensation for the development of Borei Keila, for the destruction of their homes. They also demanded investigation into the case, as well as the release of residents who are currently jailed. They also demanded investigation into the case, as well as the release of residents who are currently jailed.
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