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Borei Keila follow-up

Several families have left the forced relocation site at Phnom Bat. Land is being measured out and 4 poles to start building a new home is being distributed to those who remain. Haven’t figured out if the poles are deducted from the compensation money they are supposed to receive from Phanimex…

A door-to-door salesman with an old motorbike pulling a rickety cart sells vegetables, fish and meat… Hundreds of plastic bags litter the surroundings already. Whiffs of shit smell float in the air. There are no latrines…

CAMBODIA. Phnom Bat (Kandal). 27/01/2012: Carrying construction timber at forced relocation site for Borei Keila evicted.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Bat (Kandal). 27/01/2012: Carrying construction timber at forced relocation site for Borei Keila evicted.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Bat (Kandal). 27/01/2012: Measuring land plots of 4,7 meter by 12 to Borei Keila evicted at forced relocation site.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Bat (Kandal). 27/01/2012: Measuring land plots of 4,7 meter by 12 to Borei Keila evicted at forced relocation site.

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