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Boeung Kak at the Embassies: the sequel

Some 50 residents from Boeung Kak Lake, avoiding the road block set up by the police in their area, went by tuk-tuk to the proximity of the European Union and the World Bank to deliver yet another petition.

This is a follow-up post on the ‘Quest for Land‘ story which is available as an iApp on iTunes.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, preparing to demonstrate and deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, preparing to demonstrate and deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, demonstrate to deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, demonstrate to deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, demonstrate to deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, demonstrate to deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, demonstrate to deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 19/09/2012: Boeung Kak Lake community, embroiled in a land issue since 2008, demonstrate to deliver a petition to the European Union Delegation and the World Bank Office, requesting the release of Yorm Bopha and Tim Sakhmony they consider unlawfully imprisoned, and that the 12,44 Ha for an on-site development, promised by Prime Minister Hun Sen over a year ago, be finally be outlined.

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