The Borei Keila celebrates the anniversary according to police custody



The celebration of the six-year anniversary of eviction of Borei Keila residents from this year's home is under surveillance by Phnom Penh authorities.
On January 3, the Borei Keila residents, who have not left and more than 70 left, gathered on the pile. The ruins of the Borei Keila area and the funeral of the monks, and the blessings of the New Year.


Representatives of the Borei Keila community, Ms. Sorn said that when the group commemorated the anniversary, the police came to ask her for a march Or do not banners? "As she organizes the ceremony, 7 Makara District Officers have called for people to leave the ceremony. This kind of activity, she says, does not want to see many people attend the ceremony.
However, marking the sixth anniversary of the expulsion without banner, march, petition and message. It ended with supervision by the police from the beginning to the end.
On January 3, 2012, a mixed police force cleared the homes and property of 380 families who refused Exit has been wiped out, which has been criticized by human rights officials as national and international.
Six years after the eviction, the remaining 11 families refused to leave because they did not accept it Little remuneration provided by the municipal government. They are facing eviction again by Phnom Penh authorities. The head of the Housing Rights Task Force, Sia Phearum, warns that if the eviction of Borei Keila again, Mr. Hun Sen's government is Is equivalent to committing crimes against his own citizens.
Regarding the six year anniversary of the eviction of the Borei Keila residents, please listen to additional interviews between Chun Chan-young and Sorn, representing the Borei Keila community as follows:

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