Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Far From Meetings, Evictees Ask Region for Help
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Monday, 02 April 2012
Say Mony, VOA Khmer | Kandal province, Cambodia
“I would like to ask all the ministers to help all the people here, whether they are inside or outside tents, who are in miserable conditions.”
Far from the Asean ministerial meetings
underway on Monday, victims of forced evictions in Cambodia say they
need regional leaders to help enforce human rights.
At a squalid
relocation camp at Phnom Bath mountain, where many displaced
families live in poverty, Nhim Sopha, 29, told VOA Khmer she needs Asean’s leaders “to help
solve the problems, so that I can have a plot of land.”
Nhim Sopha, who is a widow with one
child, said she was forcibly evicted with around 300 families from the
Phnom Penh neighborhood of Borei Keila earlier this year. They were
brought by truck to this desolate mountain location, 50 kilometers from
the city.
A piece of land, she said,
“would be enough for me, and then I’ll demand nothing else.”
Rights advocates say the ongoing
forced evictions of rural and urban Cambodians goes against the
“spirit” of Asean. Cambodia is hosting an Asean summit in Phnom Penh,
with the leaders of all 10 countries expected to meet on Tuesday.
The site at Phnom Bath lacks
clean water, electricity, schools and health facilities. The displaced
here say they are vulnerable to heavy winds and rainstorms, and they
fear poisonous snakes and insects.
“I would like to ask all the
ministers to help all the people here, whether they are inside or
outside tents, who are in miserable conditions,” Sin Vanny, who is 70
years old and was among the Borei Keila evictees, told VOA Khmer.
Residents from the neighborhood
have had little success in getting their complaints heard, despite
protests in the city and requests for help from the administration of
Prime Minister Hun Sen, Cambodia’s parliament and foreign embassies.
Sia Phearum, director of the
Human Rights Task Force, a housing rights advocacy group, said
Cambodia’s role as head of Asean should compel it to be a role model for
other member nations.
“This seems like a small issue,
so it is not necessary for other Asean nations to step in,” he said.
“Doing so would embarrass Cambodia. So now the government should solve
the problem for the people quickly, so that they won’t have to wait and
won’t protest, because this won’t make a good image for Cambodia as
chair of Asean.”
Some evictees believe Asean can
do little for them.
Chay Kimhorn, 33, who was forced
from Borei Keila but refused to move to the relocation site, said the
government is not likely to bring up such issues at a regional forum.
“They’ll raise only the
development of new buildings and so on,” she said. “I don’t think they
know how miserably we are living these days, because we talk to all the
media and they simply ignore us.”
1 comments:
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Hu Jintao,Just a guy that da has the powerfull the shit!!He to use his
mony to buying us country and all blood khms.But he not conscience that
in cambodia has only one that he will can not to buy!Is a god budda
magic and the taveda.Hu jintao,To be in the dark and with power da never
fear and MAGIC.It's to be make him have a regret in the futur!!And all
the people chiness to meeting alot pains like my blood khms today!!Hu
jintao,Wish you have a good dream and you don't add me with other kms
that to betray us own bood khms.I'm a priceless that also follow and
take a goody road has a respect on god budda and all khms.we are three
person that never to betray my own nation,May,we so much other khms
till.Is my tragic at END!!My Dear HU JINTAO SO TO BLIND.Prepare you to
say all your people FAREWELL ASAP!!Don't oneself to retarded!!
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