Cambodia: Boeung Kak Lake activist savagely beaten by mob of police officers during forced eviction
Event- Country
- Cambodia
- Initial Date
- Sep 17, 2011
- Event Description
September 17, 2011 - Yesterday witnessed the most violent forced eviction of Boeung Kak lake residents to date. Early in the afternoon, a hundred "anti-riot" intervention police officers and Daun Penh district security guards positioned themselves nearby homes of lake residents. Two excavators, protected by the armed group, proceeded in destroying homes of families arbitrarily disqualified from the 12.44 hectares of land given to the remaining lake families. Later in the afternoon, as the excavators were on the move to destroy more houses, lake activist Suong Sophorn was savagely assaulted by a mob of intervention police officers who left him for dead after kicking and beating him with bricks and batons.
- Impact of Event
- 1
- Violation
- Intimidation and Threats
- Violence (physical)
- Rights Concerned
- Right to property
- Right to Protest
- Source
- Monitoring Status
- Active
- Event Location
Latitude: 11.5588
Longitude: 104.9174
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
Yesterday witnessed the most violent forced eviction of Boeung Kak lake residents to date. Early in the afternoon, a hundred "anti-riot" intervention police officers and Daun Penh district security guards positioned themselves nearby homes of lake residents. Two excavators, protected by the armed group, proceeded in destroying homes of families arbitrarily disqualified from the 12.44 hectares of land given to the remaining lake families.