[Background / related]
The Nguyen Vietnamese settled their newly acquired Khmer territory in a manner that, again, has echoes in modern affairs.
First they allowed their least desirable elements to open the
territory--vagabonds, deserters, and those banished from their
villages... [Now, also sex-traffickers... watch CNN's report "Every Day Cambodia"] The state then selected formal settlers to farm the land and build new villages [reason why the Hun Sen CPP blatantly criminalized Sam Rainsy for shedding light on the problems in Svay Rieng]... Finally, demobilized soldiers were given land grants in the territory in return for their military service [p. 333]...
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Man killed by angry mob after altercation in Prey Veng
Phnom Penh Post | 9 August 2016
Three Vietnamese-Cambodian men were arrested by authorities
after allegedly inciting a mob attack that led to the death of a Cambodian man
in Prey Veng province’s Peamro district on Sunday night.
Orn said the
three ethnically Vietnamese suspects, who all have Cambodian citizenship, were
arrested and sent to Peamro district police station for interrogation. The
three were identified as Ngueng Yang Noeu, 27, Ngueng Yang Korng, 30, and Lang
Yang Serng, 22.
Orn said that the
incident was initiated when the suspects asked Rothy for a cigarette, but he
refused. A physical altercation then began, eventually leading to Rothy cutting
one of the three with a meat cleaver.
In retaliation,
about 20 villagers, armed with wooden sticks, machetes and other miscellaneous
weapons, stormed Rothy’s house and beat him to death. The mob retreated when
the police were called.
“When the mob
withdrew, the Cambodian villagers tried to send the victim to the hospital, but
he died on the way,” Orn said. Orn added that Sina was transported to Neak
Leung Hospital to have her injuries treated and to check the condition of her
unborn child.
According to Om
Kemsan, Peamro district deputy police chief, the case is still in the investigative
stage. He confirmed that during the violent clash, a Vietnamese man, Ngueng
Yang Tev, 22, was also badly injured and was sent to a hospital in Vietnam.
“For now, we are
still interrogating the suspects to find out who was involved in the violent
mob so that we can arrest and bring them to justice,” Kemsan said.
Eang Kimly, Adhoc
coordinator in Prey Veng, expressed hope that local authorities would further
investigate the case. “They must find the facts,” Kimly said.
“This was an
attack where somebody was executed outside of the boundaries of law.”
Mob violence is not uncommon in
Cambodia, although all the perpetrators involved in attacks are rarely
held responsible.
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