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Protesters rally in Phnom Penh on Friday ahead of the signing of a controversial deal between the Cambodian and Australian governments on the resettlement of refugees. They argue that Cambodia has a responsibility to look after its own citizens first, many of who live in poverty |
Cambodians protest against refugee deal with Australia – in pictures
The Guardian | 26 September 2014
Monks, students and villagers say Cambodia cannot even take care of its own people as protest outside Australian embassy in Phnom Penh turns violent
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A monk addresses the crowd in front of one of several barricades set up to prevent protesters marching towards the Australian embassy |
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Kong Chantha, a prominent land activist from the Boeung Kak community, argues with police |
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Bo Chhorvy, a land activist from the Boeung Kak community, was knocked unconscious in a scuffle with police at one of the barricades |
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Police barricade the entrance of the Australian embassy to prevent protesters from getting close |
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