Stop the Illegal Filling of Boeung Kak
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Author: saveboeungkak
Started: September 3, 2008, 11:42:06 pm
Target: students,cambodians, human rights, lake,housing
Supporters:

715
Goal:

100,000
Goal Progress:

1% Complete
Status

Active
Cambodia: Lake filling must not lead to forced evictions

The filling of Boeung Kak Lake in central Phnom Penh should immediately stop until a proper process that ensures human rights protection is in place, said Amnesty International and the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) today.

With work starting on the redevelopment of the lake, tens of thousands of Phnom Penh residents living in its immediate vicinity fear forced eviction. They were not notified the work was going to begin. Few details about the plans have been disclosed as to what will happen to the affected people – an estimated 3,000 to 4,200 families living on the shores of the lake and around the area.

Amnesty International and COHRE said the project process is in breach of both Cambodian and international law.

“In the absence of proper plans, compensation and adequate alternative housing for at least 3,000 affected families, the filling of the lake should be immediately halted. Otherwise, this may be the beginning of the biggest forced eviction in post-war Cambodia,” said Brittis Edman, Amnesty International’s Cambodia Researcher.

“If the government wishes to develop Boeung Kak, they should do so through a legal process, with the participation of communities that live around the lake,” said Dan Nicholson, Coordinator of COHRE’s Asia and Pacific Programme. “Affected communities need to be able to make informed decisions. The serious lack of clear information and accountability shows that preparations are just not in place.”

Background
The development plans for Boeung Kak Lake emerged in 2007, after the Municipality of Phnom Penh had entered into a 99-year lease agreement, handing over management of 133 hectares of land, including 90 per cent of the lake, to a private developer, Shukaku Ltd. According to the Municipality, this company will turn the area into “pleasant, trade, and service places for domestic and international tourists.”

As recently as two weeks ago, representatives of the Municipality conceded to journalists in Phnom Penh that they did not know how many people were affected, but estimated the number to be just 600 families. Local group surveys show the number to be far higher.

In breach of international law and standards the process leading up to the agreement between the company and the Municipality of Phnom Penh excluded affected communities from participation and genuine consultation. Information has been lacking throughout the process, and community members and housing rights advocates in Phnom Penh consider that offers of compensation and/or adequate alternative housing have not been systematic, while resettlement plans have been withheld from the public.

The agreement also appears to breach domestic law and implementing regulations in that no environmental impact assessment has been made public and no bidding procedure preceded the agreement. Moreover, according to the 2001 Land Law, the lake itself should be inalienable state land (so-called state public property), so its ownership cannot be transferred for longer than 15 years, during which time the function [of the property] must not change. Many of the affected families have strong legal claims to the land under the Land Law.


Government of Cambodia, please:

1) Halt all filling until genuine consultations without duress of fear of harm have been conducted with the residents on the terms of compensation and resettlement.

2) Ensure fair and just compensation be provided prior to any development, according to the market price and the actual losses of property and loss of revenue to the businesses of affected residents.

3) Guarantee that there will be no forced evictions carried out in Boeung Kok, as promised by the Phnom Penh’s Vice Mayor Mann Choeun and as required by international law.





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Stop the Illegal Filling of Boeung Kak




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Created August 20, 2009, 9:42:30 am. 1 comments
Last post by Jack Linton
Posted August 20, 2009, 9:42:30 am


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Melissa Hirst said 1 week ago (unverified)
Having spent 1 glorious month in 2007 travelling around Cambodia, it was a nice suprise to come to Phnom Penh and experience the breathtaking views of theh lake at sunrise and sunset...the view was priceless. Upon another visit in March 2009 we were utterly disappointed. What will happen to the already impoverished families living in this area???? I support this petition.
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Mark Prosser said 2 weeks ago (unverified)
I support this petition.
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alex cole said 2 weeks ago (verified)
I support this petition. i love the lakeside disrict, and hate to see it needlessly destroyed in the name of \'developmet\'. it is a cultural asset to cambodia, and deserves preservation
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will fearon said 12/27/09, 3:21 pm (unverified)
I support this petition. Please save the lake, it is a great place, please do not fill the lake in.
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Andrzej Muszyński said 12/10/09, 2:10 pm (verified)
I support this petition.
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David Mann said 12/09/09, 12:47 am (unverified)
The long-term environmental, social and economic costs of filling in the Boeung Kak far outweigh the gains. This area should be developed... but it should be done in a manner consistent with the sustainability of the local residents, as well as the environmental services (flood protection, wastewater purification, urban heat mitigation, etc.) currently provided by the wetland.
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Tomek Gola said 11/23/09, 7:12 am (unverified)
I support this petition. Phnom Penh is going to loose one of its most precious natural jewels of great tourist value.
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