Friday, 22 February 2008

Cambodia : Amnesty International visiting Dey Krahom, a slum in Phnom Penh was evicted by Hun Sen

A Cambodian man sits in front of his shack in Dey Krahom village, a slum area in Phnom Penh. Amid the rotting trash and shards of bricks, small squares of tile flooring are the only evidence of the homes that once packed into the Dey Krahom neighbourhood, which is slated for demolition.(AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Cambodian children play near a shelter at Dey Krahom village, a slum area in Phnom Penh which is slated for demolition.(AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Rubbish is seen scattered across the grounds at Dey Krahom village, a slum in Phnom Penh. Amid the rotting trash and shards of bricks, small squares of tile flooring are the only evidence of the homes that once packed into the capital's Dey Krahom neighbourhood, which is slated for demolition.(AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)
A Cambodian girl walks through the Dey Krahom village, a slum in Phnom Penh. Amid the rotting trash and shards of bricks, small squares of tile flooring are the only evidence of the homes that once packed into the neighbourhood, which is slated for demolition.(AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)
Brittis Edman(L) of Amnesty International walks with leading villagers of Dey Krahom, a slum area in Phnom Penh. Amid the rotting trash and shards of bricks, small squares of tile flooring are the only evidence of the homes that once packed into the Dey Krahom neighbourhood, which is slated for demolition.(AFP/Tang Chhin Sothy)

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