Boeung Kak Lake: they will remember…
Some more pictures of yesterday’s violent eviction at Boeung Kak Lake. This morning some people were defiantly building shelters on the previous location of their house. Most likely they will soon be torn down, together with several other houses located outside the 12,44 Ha allocated to the on-site relocation for some 750 families.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 16/09/2011: Inhabitants confronting riot police during eviction of Boeung Kak Lake houses not included in the 12,44Ha granted by Prime Minister Hun Sen to some 750 families for an on-site development. Shukaku Inc. development company was granted a 99 year lease on the 144Ha on the Boeung Kak lake, filled it with sand and evicted some 3000 families.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 16/09/2011: Eviction of Boeung Kak Lake houses not included in the 12,44Ha granted by Prime Minister Hun Sen to some 750 families for an on-site development. Shukaku Inc. development company was granted a 99 year lease on the 144Ha on the Boeung Kak lake, filled it with sand and evicted some 3000 families.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 16/09/2011: Riot police during eviction of Boeung Kak Lake houses not included in the 12,44Ha granted by Prime Minister Hun Sen to some 750 families for an on-site development. Shukaku Inc. development company was granted a 99 year lease on the 144Ha on the Boeung Kak lake, filled it with sand and evicted some 3000 families.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 16/09/2011: Inhabitants moving belongings before eviction of Boeung Kak Lake houses not included in the 12,44Ha granted by Prime Minister Hun Sen to some 750 families for an on-site development. Shukaku Inc. development company was granted a 99 year lease on the 144Ha on the Boeung Kak lake, filled it with sand and evicted some 3000 families.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 17/09/2011: Aftermath of previous day violent eviction of Boeung Kak Lake residents not included in an on-site resettlement. Development company Shukaku Inc. obtained a 99 year lease on 144 Ha of Boeung kak Lake, filled it with sand an evicted some 3000 families.
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