Report finds Thai sugar firm responsible for rights' abuses.

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Report finds Thai sugar firm responsible for rights' abuses.

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Update on the Koh Kong sugar dispute.It dates back to 2006, but the Thai human rights body has found in favour of the villagers. However, doesn't seem like there will be punishment - it's just a name and shame thing.

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/t ... ble-abuses
A Thai sugar company whose Cambodian subsidiaries are embroiled in a long-running land dispute in Koh Kong province’s Sre Ambel district is directly responsible for the human rights violations suffered by villagers, according to the final report by the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRCT).
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In its ruling, the NHRCT found although Thai sugar giant Khon Kaen Sugar Industry (KSL) may not have committed the abuses itself, the fact it received and benefitted from the land concessions that caused the human rights violations, meant it was liable.

In early 2006, 456 families from three villages lost about 5,000 hectares of land during a violent eviction drive, which saw homes, farms and livestock destroyed, as well as at least two villagers shot.

Following the crackdown, Koh Kong Sugar Industry Company (KSI) and Koh Kong Plantation company, which was previously partly owned by Cambodian People’s Party senator and sugar tycoon Ly Yong Phat, together received more than 19,000 hectares in economic land concessions covering the area.

KSL, which sells sugar to franchises that produce Coca-Cola and PepsiCo products, holds the controlling stake in the two companies and, according to the ruling, is responsible for violations to villagers’ right to life, right to self-determination and their right to development.
The ruling is not legally binding but a “shaming exercise”, EarthRights’ Harris said...
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