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101 East, June 2012 ... No place like home ... Can progress and justice co-exist in Cambodia, a country where development leaves a trail of destruction?

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This is a very disturbing film ... it only scratches the surface of a network of problems, none of which are being effectively addressed.

Cambodia has had a very violent recent history. My experience suggests that post-crisis rebuilding usually ends up being good for a few and not at all good for many.

Land tenure is a widespread problem, especially in places where literacy is low. Land tenure is one area of society where 'rule of law' can easily be used to make wealth for those that are able to manipulate the rules but not for those without access to any form of influence.

This is a piece that helps me to remember how bad government and development is for a big part of a country's population. Cambodia is only one place out of very many where this is the norm
Peter Burgess

101 East No place like home ... Can progress and justice co-exist in Cambodia, a country where development leaves a trail of destruction?

For years, Cambodia's Boeung Kak Lake has been the centre of a David-and-Goliath battle between its residents and the government. Thousands of residents have been forcibly evicted; their homes destroyed for nominal compensation in the name of developing prime real estate in the capital, Phnom Penh.

Locals have cried foul since authorities awarded a 99-year lease to Shukaku Inc - owned by Senator Lao Meng Khin - in 2007 to develop the area, which is home to some 4,000 families. Over the years, villagers who resisted eviction were harassed by security forces and even thugs, often resulting in violent clashes. Those who accepted relocation found themselves in remote areas lacking basic amenities.

The remaining residents witnessed bulldozers turn their neighbourhood into a construction site, as the once scenic lake was filled to make space for a high-end residential and commercial area.

In August 2011, the World Bank halted funding for Cambodia in reaction to the conflict. Under pressure, Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered 12.44 hectares of Boeung Kak to be allocated to the remaining families, who were to receive land titles. By then, fewer than 800 families were left.

But there is a sting in the tail - 94 families among them are ineligible for the titles due to the unclear borders of the segmented area. To muddy the waters, Senator Lao's name appears more than 20 times in a list of title applicants.

The community says corrupt officials are trying to make money from land allocated to them. It remains united to fight for those who have been excluded from the list.

101 East reporter Chan Tau Chou covered the issue in 2008 when the lake housed a bustling community. He returns to see the remaining people of Boeung Kak face their stiffest challenge yet - to keep their homes as authorities crack down even more violently on protests.

In a country where the trail of development leaves behind a trail of destruction, Boeung Kak turns out to be just the tip of the iceberg. Can development and justice co-exist in Cambodia?

Source: Al Jazeera


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Last Modified: 29 Jun 2012 05:49
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