Thursday, February 2, 2012

Cambodian [CPP] armed forces violence against unarmed evicted women

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A former Borei Keila complex resident cries as she protests in front of City Hall, in the capital Phnom Penh February 1, 2012. Police officers and residents clashed violently during the demonstration and at least 6 people had been detained. Police evicted hundreds of families from Borei Keila last month to pave for private development by a local private real estate firm, Phanimex, which plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
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A former Borei Keila complex resident, who took off her shirt, gestures towards riot police during her protest in front of City Hall, in the capital Phnom Penh February 1, 2012. Police officers and residents clashed violently during the demonstration and at least 6 people have been detained. Police evicted hundreds of families from Borei Keila last month to pave the way for private development by a local private real estate firm, Phanimex, which plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
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A former Borei Keila complex resident (R) who took off her shirt, holds a portrait of the wife of Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen during her protest in front of City Hall, in the capital Phnom Penh February 1, 2012. Police officers and residents clashed violently during the demonstration and at least 6 people have been detained. Police evicted hundreds of families from Borei Keila last month to pave the way for private development by a local private real estate firm, Phanimex, which plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
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Riot police clash with former Borei Keila complex residents during their protest in front of City Hall, in the capital Phnom Penh February 1, 2012. Police officers and residents clashed violently during the demonstration and at least 6 people have been detained. Police evicted hundreds of families from Borei Keila last month to pave the way for private development by a local private real estate firm, Phanimex, which plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
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Riot police arrest a former Borei Keila complex resident during her protest in front of the City Hall, in the capital Phnom Penh February 1, 2012. Police officers and residents clashed violently during the demonstration and at least 6 people have been detained. Police evicted hundreds of families from Borei Keila last month to pave the way for private development by a local private real estate firm, Phanimex, which plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring
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Riot police push former Borei Keila complex residents into a police vehicle during their protest in front of City Hall, in the capital Phnom Penh February 1, 2012. Police officers and residents clashed violently during the demonstration and at least 6 people have been detained. Police evicted hundreds of families from Borei Keila last month to pave the way for private development by a local private real estate firm, Phanimex, which plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one. REUTERS/Samrang Pring

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