Cambodia Muslim school under threat
World Bulletin | 14 January 2016
Police say rocks, bags of feces thrown at Cham Muslim school after 24 students fainted in November gas attack
World Bulletin / News Desk
The Cambodia Daily reported Thursday that
the school, which was founded by an imam in Tbong Khmum province called
Muhammad Abdulrahman, teaches “Cham language, cultural history and
religious practices.”
Cambodian police have been ordered to stand guard at a Cham Muslim
school in the wake of a month-long wave of attacks on the site, which
have included death threats and feces being left in the facility’s
potable water tanks.
In November, the Phnom Penh Post reported
that 24 of the school’s students fainted and were hospitalized after
claiming that poisonous gas was allegedly released into the house where
they were staying.
Local police official Ouk Pov has told the Daily that the latest attacks have continued, unabated, since late December.
“[R]ocks
and bags of feces” have been tossed into the compound, but on Monday
night, one of the rocks was wrapped in a piece of paper inscribed with
death threats and describing Abdulrahman and other staff as ‘dogs’,” the
Daily said.
Abdulrahman told the paper he believes the attacks
have been motivated by jealousy and that because he comes from Phnom
Penh, he is seen as an outsider.
He said the suspects had put feces inside the water tanks, as well as throwing firecrackers against the school walls.
Police have so far made no arrests, and say there is no clear motive as yet.
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