Tireless activist Chut Wutty shot dead in Koh Kong Province
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- Date: 26 April 2012
- Name: Chut Wutty
- Category of activist: Environmental activist, Director of the Natural Resource Protection Group
- Location: Koh Kong
Chut Wutty, the Founder and Director of the Natural Resource
Protection Group (NRPG), has been shot dead in an incident in Koh Kong
province in which military police officer In Rattana is also said to
have died today, 26April 2012. The details of the incident in which the
two men died remain unclear but their deaths have been confirmed by
military police spokesman Kheng Tito. Wutty’s death has also been
confirmed by his nephew, Chuon Phearum, as well as Koh Kong provincial
military police chief, Thong Naron.
According to The Phnom Penh Post (‘Environmental activist Chut Wutty shot dead‘)
the incident occurred today at 12.30 pm in Koh Kong’s Veal Bei commune,
Mondul Sima district. Two journalists from The Cambodia Daily are
reported to have been accompanying Wutty but are said to have been
unharmed in the incident which occurred near the Central Cardamom
Protect Forest. Wutty has been subject to threats in the past as a
result of his work in this area. In 2001 as part of a small Conservation
International team sent to patrol for illegal logging in the Cardamom
mountains, he was threatened by a military commander who said he would
kill him over his investigations into illegal logging. He had to flee
his hotel and rent a boat in the middle of the night that took him to
safety.
In the face of continued threats and harassment, as Director of the
NRPG, Wutty, a former soldier, has advocated tirelessly against the
ongoing destruction of Cambodia’s natural resources. In 2011, he was
threatened with arrest and criminal charges as a result of his work
raising awareness of the destruction of Prey Lang forest in the
Northeast of the country. In August and September, two training events
he conducted with the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) in
Kampong Thom province for community members affected by the destruction
of Prey Lang forest were disrupted by police and military police armed
with AK-47s.
Wutty is survived by his wife, two daughters and a son. In this
terrible time, the thoughts and prayers of the staff of CCHR are with
Wutty and his family.
For more information, please contact: Ou Virak, CCHR
President, telephone: +855 12 40 40 51; email: ouvirak; or Suon
Bunthoeun, CCHR Human Rights Defenders Project Coordinator, Email:
bunthoeun
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