Friday, March 23, 2012

No more carrying of Hun Xen and Bun Rany's photos ... but burning of effigies of CORRUPT officials

 Boeung Kak Lake residents throw rice and chilli paddies on effigies during a protest in Phnom Penh March 22, 2012. Boeung Kak residents burnt effigies representing local authorities during a protest against the eviction from their land. Around 10,000 people face eviction in Boeung Kak Lake area to make way for a luxury real estate project led by China's Inner Mongolia Erdos Hongjun Investment Corp, an unlisted firm that has pledged to spend $3 billion in Cambodia on real estate, metal processing and power generation.' REUTERS/Samrang Pring
 Boeung Kak Lake residents drag effigies during a protest in Phnom Penh March 22, 2012. Boeung Kak residents burnt effigies representing local authorities during a protest against the eviction from their land. Around 10,000 people face eviction in Boeung Kak Lake area to make way for a luxury real estate project led by China's Inner Mongolia Erdos Hongjun Investment Corp, an unlisted firm that has pledged to spend $3 billion in Cambodia on real estate, metal processing and power generation. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
Boeung Kak Lake residents take part in a protest in Phnom Penh March 22, 2012. Boeung Kak residents burnt effigies representing local authorities during a protest against the eviction from their land. Around 10,000 people face eviction in Boeung Kak Lake area to make way for a luxury real estate project led by China's Inner Mongolia Erdos Hongjun Investment Corp, an unlisted firm that has pledged to spend $3 billion in Cambodia on real estate, metal processing and power generation. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
 A boy carries a Cambodian flag as protesters drag effigies during a protest in Phnom Penh March 22, 2012. Boeung Kak residents burnt effigies representing local authorities during a protest against the eviction from their land. Around 10,000 people face eviction in Boeung Kak Lake area to make way for a luxury real estate project led by China's Inner Mongolia Erdos Hongjun Investment Corp, an unlisted firm that has pledged to spend $3 billion in Cambodia on real estate, metal processing and power generation.' REUTERS/Samrang Pring
People look at burning effigies during a protest at Boeung Kak Lake in Phnom Penh March 22, 2012. Boeung Kak residents burnt effigies representing local authorities during a protest against the eviction from their land. Around 10,000 people face eviction in Boeung Kak Lake area to make way for a luxury real estate project led by China's Inner Mongolia Erdos Hongjun Investment Corp, an unlisted firm that has pledged to spend $3 billion in Cambodia on real estate, metal processing and power generation. REUTERS/Samrang Pring

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