Phnom Penh Post | 1 May 2014
A peaceful rally near a heavily barricaded Freedom Park this morning
was attacked by security forces wielding sticks and electric batons as
protesters gathered to mark International Labour Day.
At least one bystander was badly beaten and several others received
minor injuries as security forces, seemingly at random, picked out
people on the street.
Yorm Sothea, a worker protesting at Naga Bridge near Freedom Park,
said she had taken to the streets to call on the government to lift the
ban on gatherings and to improve the lot of workers.
“We want the government to answer about the security presence and to
raise our wages. Right now, the current situation is a violation of our
rights, because we are forced to do other jobs to support our families,”
she said.
An announcement by City Hall this week re-imposed a blanket ban on
gatherings across the capital ahead of the upcoming local elections
campaign period, which begins tomorrow.
Opposition leader Sam Rainsy, along with his Cambodia National Rescue
Party deputy Kem Sokha and lawmaker-elect Mu Sochua, attended a
ceremony on Veng Sreng Boulevard earlier to remember those killed in
deadly violence in early January, before joining protesters at the park.
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