Activist monk ‘in hiding’, says friend
Wednesday July 27th, 2016
But Buntenh, an activist monk and member of the funeral committee for slain political analyst Kem Ley, has gone into hiding after receiving a tip off that he was being hunted by authorities, according to a friend and local media reports. Tim Malay, head of the Cambodia Youth Network, said he had spoken to his friend Buntenh on the phone at about 3pm yesterday. He said the outspoken founder of the[…]
‘Terrorism concerns’ prompted petrol station closures during Ley funeral
Tuesday July 26th, 2016
City Hall yesterday defended its decision to ask petrol stations in the capital to halt sales along the route taken by Kem Ley’s funeral procession, citing the potential for “terrorism” and “third-party” attempts to burn down gasoline stations. Mourners noted on social media that the stations’ closure had prevented people from filling up their gas tanks as they made their way to Takeo province – Ley’s final resting place. Phnom Penh[…]
Motorised funeral ‘march’ for Kem Ley
Friday July 22nd, 2016
After two days of meetings, City Hall and the funeral committee of slain political activist Kem Ley have hashed out details for Sunday’s funeral procession, with the committee agreeing to restrict mourners to motos and cars. City Hall on Wednesday raised two objections to the committee’s plans: allowing mourners to walk and the use of Monivong and Russian boulevards. While mourners still cannot march, the two sides reached an agreement that will[…]
Rally allowed, but contained
Monday June 6th, 2016
Hundreds of environmental activists donning facepaint and animal costumes were met with a police blockade when they gathered in Phnom Penh yesterday to mark World Environment Day. Dressed as a Siamese crocodile, 31-year-old Thai Kini said there was a serious message behind the costume. “I pretend I am a Siamese crocodile, because I want to protect the natural resources such as forests and wildlife,” he said. Tim Malay, director of[…]
No penalty for venue that screened Chut Wutty film
Thursday April 28th, 2016
The NGO that screened a banned documentary about Chut Wutty on Tuesday to mark the anniversary of the environmental activist’s death will not face any punitive action, according to the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts. Cambodia Youth Network president Sar Mory said a representative of the ministry yesterday went to Solidarity House, where I Am Chut Wutty was shown, and demanded the film be handed over. “We refused,” said Mory. Sin Chansaya, director[…]
Banned Chut Wutty film screened in capital
Wednesday April 27th, 2016
Despite a government ban, a documentary about Chut Wutty was screened at several locations around Phnom Penh yesterday to mark the fourth anniversary of the environmentalist’s murder – but not without some interference. The Ministry of Culture last week ordered the managers of the Meta House Café not to show the film on the grounds that the film had not been submitted for approval. However, in the city’s Sen Sok district[…]
Police Attempt to Stop Screening of Banned Film
Wednesday April 27th, 2016
Police showed up to a secret screening of a banned documentary about slain environmental activist Chut Wutty in Phnom Penh last night, but the film had ended by the time they moved to shut it down, organizers said. Several dozen students, monks and activists crammed onto the covered rooftop of the Solidarity House in Sen Sok district—which serves as the headquarters of the Cambodian Youth Network (CYN) and the Coalition[…]
Prey Lang network says authorities profit from illegal logging
Wednesday April 29th, 2015
Political and business elites have been directly involved in and profited from illegal logging in the Prey Lang forest in northern Cambodia, according to a new report from members of the Prey Lang Community Network. The 142-page study, titled Our Forest Remains Under Destruction and released yesterday, says law enforcement and forest management officials consistently fail to act in the face of illegal activity in the forest, for which they also lack[…]
Report Implicates Officials in Prey Long Logging
Tuesday April 28th, 2015
Local and national government officials are complicit in the widespread illegal logging that continues to devastate the sprawling Prey Long forest in the country’s north, according to a report released Monday by the Prey Long Community Network. The 650,000-hectare forest straddles Preah Vihear, Kompong Thom, Kratie and Stung Treng provinces. Despite a draft sub-decree, which if adopted would officially give the forest protected status, it remains largely defenseless against loggers.[…]
Police end Prey Lang event
Saturday June 21st, 2014
, activists and residents have said. Sar Mory, a deputy of the Cambodian Youth Network (CYN), said that his group organised the session to teach 30 residents about ways of protecting the depleting Prey Lang forest and about their legal rights to the area. “We taught them about ways to protect Prey Lang, because they are the people who live and depend on [the forest], so they really do not[…]
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