Soldiers open fire on protesters in Kratie

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Updated: Authorities deny six killed in Kratie clash between protesters, soldiers
Hours after video emerged appearing to show security officers in Kratie opening fire on a crowd of protesting villagers today, with a rights official reporting six killed, authorities are denying any deaths resulted from the clash, even as villagers at the scene continued to insist that at least two people were shot dead.
A video from the skirmish, posted to social media, shows villagers armed with machetes and sticks arguing with authorities, with soldiers seen with rifles slung over their shoulders. The video then cuts to a long shot of the villagers as gunshots ring out in the distance. At least thirty shots can be heard, and villagers can be seen scrambling away from the area. A separate short video shows a man shot in the inner thigh being tended to by villagers.

Following the clash, a coordinator with the rights group Adhoc, relying on reports from the scene, said that six of the protesters had been shot to death.

However, Kratie Governor Sar Chamrong this evening insisted that there had been no deaths reported, and that only two people were injured – a man and woman – and that another villager had been arrested, which had sparked the conflict.

“Authorities arrested one person and then the villagers got angry. We negotiated with them but the villagers were with the homemade guns, and the villagers were very nasty. I am now making a report to [Interior Minister] Sar Kheng.”

The protest began when military police and soldiers burned down huts belonging to the villagers, angering the villagers who then proceeded to block the road. The huts were on land at the centre of a long-running dispute between the Memot Rubber Plantation Company and residents who moved into the area around the same time that the land was granted to the company.

Governor Chamrong’s account was backed up by National Police spokesman Kirt Chantharith, who also maintained that there were no deaths and that two people received minor injuries.

However, Tin Pheak, a villager present at the clash, said she saw a woman and man shot dead by the authorities, and had helped move the bodies away from the road. She added that she herself was hit in the face by a police official’s gun.

“I left the body to the call people to help, and then when we came back the police already put the body in a car,” she said.

Another villager at the clash, who requested anonymity, said he saw a man fall over after being shot in the chest.

Reached later, Adhoc coordinator Be Vanny, who initially reported the deaths, said that he was simply passing on information he had received, adding that he was “wanted” by police.

Soueng Sen Karuna, land rights coordinator at Adhoc, said that he had been contacted by a Kratie Provincial Court official demanding the rights group retract its previous statement, saying the initial report was wrong and warning that “if not, you’ll have a problem”.

A doctor who answered the phone at the district referral hospital, meanwhile, declined to comment, before then saying there were no deaths. When pressed, he declined to comment further, saying it was “very difficult” to talk about the matter.

Keang Hong, the director of the provincial hospital, when asked if there were any casualties, declined to engage with the question.

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I agree that if there were such injuries and deaths there would be photos out there. Not all phones would have been found and confiscated some would have been hidden.

A story like this has explosive potential so should not be mis reported. Even now I have not seen a retraction from PPP.

I may not be a fan of someone but I also don't want to see the local people hurt for the sake of stiring up shit for the sake of a point scoring on the political front
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yes, accurate reporting is important as is neutrality
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UPDATE on the land dispute between Memot Rubber Plantation and villagers from Kratie province.

November 28, 2019
Kratie resolves Memot Rubber Plantation land dispute in Snuol

Kratie provincial authorities have resolved a land dispute between more than 1,800 families and the Memot Rubber Plantation Company in Snuol district’s Pi Thnou commune.

Khan Chamnan, provincial deputy governor, yesterday said that each family will receive two hectares of Social Land Concessions.

He noted that the resolution process began in October last year and was successfully resolved this month with the government deciding to carve out about 4,000 hectares from an Economic Land Concession for the company to be given to the families.

Mr Chamnan said more than 4,000 hectares has been carved out in two locations, one involving more than 600 hectares and the other more than 3,000 hectares.

“The land allocation in the area will benefit 1,884 families, or nearly 7,000 family members,” he noted.

Kao Madilen, provincial Department of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction director, yesterday said that the government allocated the two hectares per family for them to build houses and farm.

He noted that land titles will be given out after they reside and cultivate the land for five years.

“Authorities have already allocated and handed over the land to the people, so they can go to live and cultivate crops,” Mr Madilen said. “After they live there for five years, we will grant them the legal land title. So, all the people please enjoy living and cultivating on the land without worry.”

The land dispute in Pi Thnou commune began in March 2018 and turned ugly when there was a clash between the armed forces and a group of protesters who blocked National Road 76A to prevent the company’s bulldozers from clearing their crops in the area.

Since then, residents have come to Phnom Penh about ten times to petition the government and Land Management Ministry to intervene in the land dispute.
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