A young resident of the Boeung Kak lakeside stands among banners pleading for United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to discuss their evictions and the development of the lake with Prime Minister Hun Sen ahead of Ban’s visit to the Kingdom beginning this evening. (Photo by: Uy Nousereimony) Monday, 25 October 2010By
Khouth Sophakchakrya
The Phnom Penh Post
Representatives of five Phnom Penh communities set to be displaced by real estate developments have gathered in front of the office of the United Nations Development Programme in an effort to convince its secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, to intervene on their behalf.
“About 100 people from Boeung Kak lake and other communities at risk of eviction joined together to demand to meet Ban Ki-moon on his visit to Cambodia,” said Sia Phearum, secretariat director of the Housing Rights Task Force.
Ban arrives in Phnom Penh tonight for a two-day visit.
Sia Phearum said the protesters had passed a petition outlining their concerns to a UNDP spokesperson.
“We hope that when [Ban Ki-moon] gets the message from the communities he will pass on their concerns to Prime Minister Hun Sen during their dialogue,” he said.
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