After KDC clashes, rage burns
In their latest bid to end a long-running land dispute with KDC
International, residents of Kampong Chhnang province’s Lorpeang village
yesterday cast a curse on the politically connected development
company.
Following clashes between KDC security guards and protesters last
week, during which at least one person was beaten unconscious and 14
injured, more than 200 villagers gathered over the weekend for a two-day
hexing ceremony.
During the ceremony, residents burned an effigy of KDC director Chea
Kheng, the wife of Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy Suy Sem.
Other effigies that were burned included KDC representative Thai Hy;
Lam Ley, a court officer who has dealt arrest warrants to the villagers;
and authorities who residents say have been complicit in KDC’s land
grabbing.
Om Sophy, another community representative, said the residents had been left with no choice but to curse those involved.
“If the company followed the law, they would not [take the land] . . .
even the Ministry of Justice issued a letter calling for the company to
postpone its activities but it still carries on,” she said.
A letter signed by Minister of Justice Ang Vong Vathana on July 1
called on the company to stop clearing land until a verdict was reached
by Kampong Chhnang Provincial Court.
Sam Chankea, a coordinator for rights group Adhoc, said the ritual
“reveals that people have lost confidence in the judicial system as well
as the . . . government”.
On Thursday, United Nations special rapporteur for human rights Surya
Subedi released a statement calling on all sides in the dispute to
exercise “calm and restraint”.
KDC representative Hy could not be reached for comment.
Kampong Chhang provincial police chief Prak Vuthy and Kampong Chhnang
provincial governor Chhouk Chandoeun also could not be reached for
comment.
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