Kandal farmers lodge complaint over land grant to businessman

Written by Writer on Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

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Written by May Titthara
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Around 1,000 say they are losing their to unfair development, but authorities say land is legal.

NEARLY 1,000 families in province’s Os commune say they are losing their to development by a and have appealed to to halt the building on a government granted in 2007 to the tycoon.

“We have lived [on this land] since 1979 and some families moved here in 1985. The land is our property but we’ve been told that we can’t change the government’s decision,” said San Kim Chhorn.

San Kim Chhorn said he relies on cultivating rice on the land for his and is concerned by the workers who have already begun constructing a fence around the villagers’ land.

“I am not the only one who will suffer. Farmers from Dong Kom, Tam Me and Os villages will lose their and will face a lack of food if the fence goes up,” he said.

“I don’t know why the government allowed them to develop in this area because it is the villagers’ ,” he added.
Sopheak, another farmer from Os commune, said that he couldn’t leave the area as a fair market price had not been paid for the land.

“I don’t understand why are interested in ’s land. I’ve heard that this is happening in a lot of places in Cambodia,” he said.

Uncertain future

But local officials said the land was unavoidable and villagers should accept compensation and leave.
Norng Narong, Os commune chief, confirmed that the  disputed 1,690 hectares of had been awarded to Po, a who is frequently named in the Khmer-’s coverage of .

Po took ownership of the land according to the government’s decision. He paid villagers US$1,800 per , but some people didn’t agree because on the free market the price would be between $10,000 and $12,000 per ,” he said, adding that 300 to 400 families have already accepted the money.

“People who live on this land don’t have land titles,” he said, adding that all families are still allowed to farm the fields.
Chev Chhy, deputy governor of Ponhea Leu district, said he forwarded the villagers’ complaint to the provincial court but has not heard back.

“I have heard that Po will develop the area, but I don’t know what they will build on the land,” he said.

“It is not my duty to resolve this dispute so I have sent the villagers’ complaint to a higher-ranking officer.”

Po could not be reached for comment.

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