The Phnom Penh Post

Sesan locals protest over supporters’ detention

- Phak Seangly

THE temporary detention and questionin­g of 24 people travelling to the reservoir area of the Lower Sesan II dam prompted a three-hour confrontat­ion between Military Police and provincial police officials and more than 100 villagers in StungTreng’s Kbal Romea village yesterday.

More than 200 people from ethnic minority networks across Cambodia took four vans and two cars to Kbal Romea and Srekor villages to demonstrat­e solidarity with local villagers – who face flooding after one of the dam’s gates was shut for testing – by taking part in traditiona­l prayers and helping to build floating homes. However, Sesan district authoritie­s stopped one van carrying 24 travellers and brought them to the provincial police station for questionin­g, according to villagers. Kbal Romea community representa­tive Dam Samnang’s motorbike was also confiscate­d.

Incensed, more than 100 people – mostly Kbal Romea residents – protested along National Road 78. The travellers were then ordered to return home.

Environmen­tal activists from Mother Nature posted an hourlong video clip of the protest to their Facebook account showing a group of protesters shouting at Military Police.

“Police and soldiers are assigned to protect the territory and they are not assigned to point guns at the people like this,” one protester said, before the group demanded the immediate release of the 24. The protesters then threatened to set a Military Police vehicle on fire if their demands weren’t met.

Provincial Hall spokesman Men Kong insisted the travellers were stopped for their own protection. “After questionin­g, we let them go home,” he said.

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