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[Vietnamization: Rubber, Kratie, Land, Border, Military] Cambodia Security Forces Shoot Protesters Dead in Land Dispute

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Residents of 2 Thnou commune, in Kratie’s Snuol district, confront security forces on National Road 76A, March 8, 2018.
Residents of 2 Thnou commune, in Kratie’s Snuol district, confront security forces on National Road 76A, March 8, 2018.

Cambodia Security Forces Shoot Protesters Dead in Land Dispute

RFA | 8 March 2018
Authorities in Cambodia’s Kratie province on Thursday opened fire on a group of people protesting over a long-running land dispute with a rubber plantation, killing as many as eight people and injuring dozens of others, according to sources.

More than 400 residents of 2 Thnou commune, in Kratie’s Snuol district, blocked National Road 76A for three hours, beginning around 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, after workers from the Memot Rubber Plantation and security forces burned down the huts and razed the farms of 300 villagers locked in a dispute over ownership of the land, witness Tin Pheak told RFA’s Khmer Service.

The demolition came a day after Kratie provincial authorities met with the villagers in a bid to resolve the dispute with Memot — which leased the land around the same time residents settled in the area — but were unable to come to an agreement, she said. 

Around 150 soldiers, police and military police were deployed to remove protesters from National Road 76A, Tin Pheak said, and security forces fired on residents during the ensuing confrontation.

“When authorities opened fire on the protesters, I saw two people were killed right away and another two injured,” she said.

“As of now, I know that six people were killed and 40 injured. All the six dead are men. Some of those who were killed are from nearby villages.”

Tin Pheak said that the authorities “confiscated our smart phones and destroyed them,” apparently in a bid to prevent video of the incident from being made public.

“We tried to help victims by sending them to hospitals and we are still searching for some missing people,” she said.

“I saw six dead bodies being dragged from a creek inside a forest ... So far two bodies have been claimed by relatives, but the other four bodies have not been taken from the forest yet.”

An official with a local civil society organization, who spoke to RFA on condition of anonymity, also confirmed that six people had been killed and “several others injured.”

Unarmed villagers

Tin Pheak stressed that the clash occurred after “the company sent authorities to demolish and burn down our houses.”

“We residents asked them to stop the demolition, but they didn’t listen to us,” she said, adding that the villagers were unarmed and only resorted to throwing sticks and stones at authorities after they opened fire.

“Had they not opened fire on us first, we would not have thrown anything at them. The authorities were all well armed.”

Authorities later confiscated our smart phones and destroyed them as they were afraid that we used them to record the incident.”

The Phnom Penh Post also quoted Tin Pheak as saying that she had seen a woman and man shot dead by the authorities, and had helped move the bodies away from the road. After returning from calling for help, “the police already put [a] body in a car,” she added.

Tin Pheak said that she had also been hit in the face by a police official’s gun.

The Post quoted another villager at the clash, who requested anonymity, who said he saw a man fall over after being shot in the chest.

Death toll rises

Later on Thursday, witnesses told RFA they had discovered two more bodies, bringing the total of number dead to eight.

One of the sources, who declined to provide her name, said that the eight dead included one woman, and echoed Tin Pheak’s claims that around 40 people were injured, adding that a number of villagers remain missing.

She said Kratie provincial authorities ordered security forces to fire on the protesters, adding that two people were killed on the spot, and that many of those injured suffered bullet wounds to the arms and legs.

“The authorities warned me [not to talk to media], but I will speak, because even if I die, it will be worth it, as long as all the residents can get their land back and not have their homes burned down,” she said.

“I feel so sorry for them, since some of them have many kids. Myself as well — I have five children. If they shoot and kill me, that’s fine, but I just want to make sure that I can get the land back for my children.”

Another resident who asked to remain unnamed told RFA that the incident had led to “pure chaos.”

“Now it happens that some people are missing and we are still searching for them,” she said, adding “I don’t know how many people were arrested.”

A video of the confrontation, circulating on Facebook, shows villagers with sticks and machetes arguing with authorities, including soldiers carrying rifles. In a later segment, dozens of shots can be heard as the villagers run away, and a separate video purportedly shows a man shot in the thigh receiving medical treatment from fellow protesters.

Claims dismissed

In the hours following the confrontation, authorities offered a significantly different account of what happened in 2 Thnou commune, with Major General Nay Toeung Loeung, the deputy commander of Region 2 and commander of Kratie sub-military operations, telling government-aligned Fresh News Media that “reports by The Phnom Penh Postand Radio Free Asia are totally incorrect.”

“There was no death toll and only two people were injured—one in his buttock and another one in his thigh—and they were sent to the hospital right away.”

Fresh News also quoted Kratie provincial governor Sar Chamrong dismissing reports that residents were killed and that several others had been injured by police firing on protesters. He said a man and a woman had suffered minor injuries, while another villager was arrested for sparking the confrontation, in which protesters wielded “homemade guns.”

The Kratie provincial government also released a press statement denying the claims and calling earlier reports “fake news.”

Provincial authorities “conducted a security and safety exercise … surrounding company land so as to prevent encroachment from a group of people,” the statement said, adding that a confrontation occurred after “residents gathered and blocked the National Road 76, whereby a provincial working group tried to compromise for reopening the road, but was rejected by protesters.”

“Protesters then employed violence against our working group by throwing knives, axes, stones, missiles from rubber slingshots, arrows, and Molotov cocktails, causing injuries to seven members of our provincial working group,” it said.

“As a result, our working group decided to fire into the air, so as to protect our members and protect the safety of the whole working group. No one was killed during the clash, although nine people were injured—seven of whom are authorities.”

Information lockdown

The Phnom Penh Post quoted rights group Adhoc coordinator Be Vanny, who it said initially reported the shooting deaths, as saying he was simply passing on information he had received, and that he was “wanted” by police.

The Post cited Soueng Sen Karuna, land rights coordinator at Adhoc, as saying that he had been contacted by a Kratie Provincial Court official demanding his group retract its statement and that “if not, you’ll have a problem.”

A doctor at the district referral hospital and the director of the provincial hospital declined to provide details when asked by the paper about the incident.






14 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:35 AM

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    គ្រប់គ្រងហ៊ុនសែននឹងបក្សជាមេ ពិភពលោកជេរគេធ្វើមិនដឹង។

    ហ៊ុនសែនធ្ខើធំដល់ដប់ឆ្នាំទៀត? ទោះកៀបសម្ពាធមុខក្រាស់ក្បាលរឹង
    បំរើយួនចិនខ្មែរអស់រំពឹង ខ្មែរសូមផ្ដល់ប្ដឹងឲ្យចុះចេញភ្លាម៕

    សុទ្ធសាធ

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  2. Anonymous8:52 AM

    “Protesters then employed violence against our working group by throwing knives, axes, stones, missiles from rubber slingshots, arrows, and Molotov cocktails, causing injuries to seven members of our provincial working group,” it said.
    ----------------------
    Prove it please. No video = lie.

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    1. Anonymous8:56 AM

      Ah Drgunzet, Viet/YUON racist troll 8:52 AM,

      You are one Viet/YUON parasitoid among millions other when the late King NORODOM SIHANOUK simply asserted that the "YUON is a crocodile" [we have a clip]. Be gone You Viet/YUON parasitoid-crocodile Drgunzet"! Get lost, Nobody cares about what you write here on T2P.

      GUS, a friend of Squid against Viet/YUON racist troll @8:52 AM

      Delete
  3. Anonymous9:28 AM

    Wow, such a sleigh of hands. The dispute is between a Cambodian company owned by some relatives of Mr. Hun Sen. There is no connection with Vietnamese what so ever. Yet, in the beginning of the thread, it started out with Vietnamese rubber land barons and land grab problems.

    Apparently, Cambodians want to mimic the success of Vietnamese in the rubber planation, they start their own rubber plantations and ran into conflict with the locals, and now death.

    The lesson to learn here is: DO NOT TEACH KHMERS TO DO ANYTHING. They will get it wrong and cause deaths then blame the Vietnamese.

    I am praying for God to punish the Khmers more, a lot more. I hope to see some Youtube clip tomorrow about this dispute. It's fun to watch Khmers to fight Khmers.

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    1. Anonymous9:30 AM

      Ah Drgunzet, Viet/YUON racist troll 9:28 AM,

      You are one Viet/YUON parasitoid among millions other when the late King NORODOM SIHANOUK simply asserted that the "YUON is a crocodile" [we have a clip]. Be gone You Viet/YUON parasitoid-crocodile Drgunzet"! Get lost, Nobody cares about what you write here on T2P.

      GUS, a friend of Squid against Viet/YUON racist troll @9:28 AM

      Delete
  4. Anonymous9:55 AM

    Wow, check out this very beautiful and hot girl. She happens to be also a top Wingchun fighter. Even if she has no martial arts black belt, I would surrender to such hot girl without a fight. As she is actually a top fighter, I am not sure if I surrender fast enough.

    My martial arts skill is only good enough to defeat the coward Khmers for self-defense only. I have about a couple years in training... That's about a green belt, mid level.

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    1. Anonymous9:56 AM

      Ah Drgunzet, Viet/YUON racist troll 9:55 AM,

      You are one Viet/YUON parasitoid among millions other when the late King NORODOM SIHANOUK simply asserted that the "YUON is a crocodile" [we have a clip]. Be gone You Viet/YUON parasitoid-crocodile Drgunzet"! Get lost, Nobody cares about what you write here on T2P.

      GUS, a friend of Squid against Viet/YUON racist troll @9:55 AM

      Delete
    2. Anonymous4:09 AM

      I forgot to include the link. Check out the Vietnamese, they are smart, pretty and talented.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXPM-fh8vy4

      There is no way Khmers can compete with Vietnamese.

      Delete
    3. Anonymous5:18 AM

      Ah Drgunzet, Viet/YUON racist troll 4:09 AM,

      You are one Viet/YUON parasitoid among millions other when the late King NORODOM SIHANOUK simply asserted that the "YUON is a crocodile" [we have a clip]. Be gone You Viet/YUON parasitoid-crocodile Drgunzet"! Get lost, Nobody cares about what you write here on T2P, KI-MEdia, or KC.

      GUS, a friend of Squid against Viet/YUON racist troll @4:09 AM

      Delete
    4. Anonymous5:20 AM

      @4:09 AM

      No doubt no contest.
      The yuon look very dumb when they eat live wiggly worms. LOL

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjjpcwABcQU

      Delete
    5. Anonymous7:34 AM

      Wow, look at the steel demand in Vietnam. It's surpassing all other countries in South East Asia.

      http://globalblog.posco.com//wp-content/uploads/2018/03/steel-demand-by-country.jpg

      Where is Cambodia? Not even listed. LOL....

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    6. Anonymous8:13 AM

      Ah kantorb @7:34 AM
      You can ask the 3 millions dumb yuon who have left Vietnam and come to live in Cambodia.
      Why do they leave Vietnam where there are better opportunities, idiot? lol

      Delete
    7. Anonymous9:36 AM

      I answered before:

      1. There were only a few thousands, or ten of thousands Vietnamese professional, technicians, managers came to help Cambodia since Cambodia could not function after Khmer Rouge regime wiped out almost all Cambodian professionals.

      2. The people of Cambodia begged them to stay to continue to help. They will not trust other Khmers to do the professional jobs. Vietnamese are way smarter and nicer too.

      Delete
    8. Anonymous10:27 AM

      Ah Drgunzet, Viet/YUON racist troll 7:34, 9:36 AM,

      You are one Viet/YUON parasitoid among millions other when the late King NORODOM SIHANOUK simply asserted that the "YUON is a crocodile" [we have a clip]. Be gone You Viet/YUON parasitoid-crocodile Drgunzet"! Get lost, Nobody cares about what you write here on T2P, KI-MEdia, or KC.

      GUS, a friend of Squid against Viet/YUON racist troll 7:34, 9:36 AM.

      Delete