Rubber firm excavated land, Kratie families say
More than 160 families in Kratie province’s Snuol district have
alleged that the Memot Rubber Plantation company has been using
excavators to clear their land.
Villagers have so far managed to prevent the workers from clearing more land, according to Heang Cheav Kun of Adhoc.
“We have collected information as proof to seek intervention from the authorities to help the villagers,” she said.
The 9,850-hectare Memot rubber estate has existed since the French
protectorate, and was privatised in 2008 after decades of state
ownership.
Khem Sok, a villager who signed the complaint, said the company had
tried to destroy land that contained banana trees the community
harvests.
“Luckily, we stopped their activity quickly. They were clearing our
land and farms, with banana trees and other plants, covering 6
hectares.”
But commune chief Poeun Vin yesterday said that the villagers had
only moved onto the Memot concession after it was officially granted to
the private company in 2008.
“They are newcomers who live and farm there. They suggested the
government transfer some land as a social concession to them, but we are
a local authority, we cannot rush a response to them,” he said.
Memot Rubber Plantation director Kim Sok Leap could not be reached yesterday.
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