Wednesday, April 18, 2012

CambodiaWatch-Australia: Last remaining squatters in the Borei Keila slum again avoid eviction

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Last remaining squatters in the Borei Keila slum again avoid eviction


Police Officers and district officials failed to evict the final inhabitants living in the Borei Keila slum in Phnom Penh. Strong opposition from the tent dwellers on the derelict site has thwarted the final demolition of the buildings. 
 
Phnom penh on the 16th of April 2012

demotix.com
Chan's young daughter is 20-years-old. Sitting on an old blanket to isolate her from the detritus of the demolition site, she tenderly pushes her precious baby's hamock, slung under the crumbling concrete skin of the derelict building.

Chan, one of the last remaining inhabitants lives in her 'lean to' home on the outer perimiter fence of the development site. Her transport cart provides the makeshift wall to support the flimsy roof of her home and provide shade from the cruel sun.

Chan's young daughter is 20-years-old. In the cruel midday heat she creeps under a narrow gap in construction site's green metal barrier fence to tend to her newborn baby. The fence prevents inhabitant entry to the old Borei Keila slum in Phnom Penh.

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