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Boeung Kak still drowning

The water levels have receded somewhat at Boeung Kak lake. The pressure to leave hasn’t.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Boeung Kak lake being filled with sand by Shukaku Inc. development company. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Boeung Kak lake being filled with sand by Shukaku Inc. development company. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Electric wire at Boeung Kak lake being filled with sand by Shukaku Inc. development company. One person was electrocuted by a live wire  in her flooded house. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Electric wire at Boeung Kak lake being filled with sand by Shukaku Inc. development company. One person was electrocuted by a live wire in her flooded house. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Dead mouse in water near Boeung Kak lake residents houses being flooded by Shukaku Inc. development company. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Dead mouse in water near Boeung Kak lake residents houses being flooded by Shukaku Inc. development company. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Flooded street near Boeung Kak lake being filled with sand by Shukaku Inc. development company. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 15/10/2010: Flooded street near Boeung Kak lake being filled with sand by Shukaku Inc. development company. The company has obtained the 133Ha from the authorities and plans to invest a 79 million $ project, evicting 4000 families.

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