Friday, March 23, 2012
Boeung Kak protest spirited, fiery
Boeung Kak protesters gather around scarecrows that were meant to represent corrupt government officials. Photo by Heng Chivoan |
Protesters drag scarecrows representing corrupt officials through the capital yesterday. Photo by Heng Chivoan |
Phnom Penh Post
Boeung Kak lake residents dragged
scarecrows representing corrupt officials through Phnom Penh yesterday
– and later burned them to exorcise evil spirits they said festered
inside the scarecrows’ human counterparts.
Others in the group of about 100
carried banners and shouted through megaphones as the effigies were
dragged along Preah Monivong Boulevard to the Ministry of Finance and
Phnom Penh municipal hall.
Chanting “Corrupt and unfaithful officials and cheaters will be as
ruined as these dragged scarecrows”, the residents
appealed to municipal authorities to end confusion by erecting posts
around the 12.44 hectares of land designated for residents at Boeung Kak
lake.
Doung Kea, 43, from village 22
in Srah Chak commune, said people were confused because authorities
refused to explain where the 12.44 hectares of land granted by Prime
Minister Hun Sen last August was.
“I think individuals and corrupt officials
who want to exploit us are stopping this.”
Protesters walked to the Daun
Penh district hall, where they tied nooses around the scarecrows’ necks
and attached them to the front gate.
A district official said he had
invited representatives into the hall for a discussion, but the group
refused to be split up.
When no resolution came from
authorities, the protesters dragged the effigies back to Boeung Kak lake
to burn them.
The disfigured scarecrows were
set ablaze on land awarded to development firm Shukako in village 22,
villager representative Tep Vanny said.
The scarecrows had been turned
to ash to expel the evil spirits that were inside corrupt officials, she
said.
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To contact the reporter on this story:
Khouth Sophachakrya at
khouth.sophachakrya@phnompenhpost.com
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