The Phnom Penh Post

Siem Reap residents petition PM’s cabinet

- Soth Keomsoeun

FIFTEEN people from Siem Reap yesterday delivered a petition to Prime Minister Hun Sen’s cabinet claiming they were left out of a recent land-titling drive in their village, though local authoritie­s said the group had only settled in the area once the titling began.

Chea Sam El, a 35-year-old representa­tive of the 15 who delivered the petition in Phnom Penh on behalf of 20 families in Siem Reap town’s Slakram commune, said authoritie­s failed to demarcate their collective 2 hectares of land even after they had lived there for years.

“In the past, I filed complaints with the Land Management Ministry and the Council of Ministers but at this time, I am seeking further interventi­on from the prime minister since the past [complaints] seemed not to be effective,” Sam El said after delivering the petition.

However, Slakram Commune Chief Khiev Sot said the 20 families had not been given land titles because local authoritie­s did not recognise them or believe that they were in fact longterm residents. He said he believed someone had sent them

[T] his time, I am seeking further interventi­on from the prime minister

to claim the land.

“I have not discrimina­ted against a single villager, but [this was] because I did not know where some of them came from, and they did not have documents to prove it either,” Sot said. “They had a representa­tive who persuaded them to come and live here.”

So Narin, a coordinato­r for rights group Adhoc, said he was unaware of the dispute.

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