The Phnom Penh Post

Authoritie­s block Prey Lang community ordination event

- Khorn Savi

AUTHORITIE­S over the weekend blocked the Prey Lang Community Network (PLCN) from holding a tree ordination ceremony in the Prey Lang protected forest area across four provinces, citing its failure to obtain permission to hold the event.

The PLCN had organised a two-day ceremony in the area but were unable to see it through as police forces and environmen­tal officials prevented participan­ts, including students and monks who had travelled from Phnom Penh, from attending.

Ministry of Environmen­t spokesman Neth Pheaktra on Saturday sent a message to PLCN warning that it had not gained proper permission to enter the protected area and hold the event.

He said the attempt to hold it nonetheles­s, with the full knowledge that their request to do so was denied by the ministry and local authoritie­s, was akin to an illegal act under the pretext of “unbridled” rights and freedom.

“Where PLCN i ntends to go is a n a rea to be conser ved a nd protected, especia l ly to avoid a f fec t i ng t he wi ld a ni mals a nd t he ecolog ica l s ystem i n t hat a rea.

“Rangers from the Ministry of Environmen­t have been fulfilling their mission to protect forests and wild animals in the Prey Lang area day and night.

“They have patrolled, stopped and cracked down on offences that happen in the conservati­on area. They removed snares that offenders secretly laid to catch wild animals illegally,” he said.

Pheaktra said organisati­ons such as Equitable Cambodia, Peace Bridges Organisati­on and Danmission have no jurisdicti­on in the area and failed to sign a memorandum with the ministry.

He said they must halt their activities in the conservati­on area and stop supporting the community network as it went against the law.

“If these organisati­ons want to collaborat­e and join with the Ministry of Environmen­t in conservati­on work, they are welcome.

“But they should request formally via legal procedures rather than working secretly and beyond their jurisdicti­on. Their activities call into question their honesty in implementi­ng their work,” he said.

Pheaktra said the ministry had already carried out a tree ordination ceremony in the area, as well as a camping event, from February 14-15.

More than 500 participan­ts attended the programme, but the organisati­ons initiated a separate programme in breach of the law, he noted.

A PLCN press release said the ceremony was aimed at expressing gratitude for the forest and to raise awareness to make sure that Prey Lang forest is preserved.

It said it had hoped the ceremony would strengthen collaborat­ion with the government to protect natural resources and biodiversi­ty in the area.

Human rights NGO Licadho, which PLCN said was invited to join the event, issued a statement on Friday noting it had been blocked from doing so.

It said authoritie­s from the ministry and local officials, some of whom were armed with guns, told participan­ts in four provinces to gain permission from senior leadership in order to enter the forest and to produce a formal permission letter.

The statement said permission should not be required to take part in the protection of natural resources.

 ?? HEAN RANGSEY ?? Ministry of Environmen­t spokesman Neth Pheaktra said the Prey Lang Community Network did not have permission for the event.
HEAN RANGSEY Ministry of Environmen­t spokesman Neth Pheaktra said the Prey Lang Community Network did not have permission for the event.

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