On Saturday, January 24, 2009, hundreds of police and military police helped a private company into forcefully evicting Dey Krahorm community in central Phnom Penh.
Documents about development assistance to Cambodia and the government’s so-called Rectangular Strategy, to combat poverty and improve health and education, lie on the ground in the wreckage of Dey Krahorm homes.
At morning’s end, jubilant municipal and government officials and 7NG company staff pose for a group photograph in the flattened village. 7NG plans to build a housing, shopping and office development on the land, which is worth an estimated $44 million.
Other residents pick through a sea of debris to try to find their possessions. At right is a refrigerator.
(© Peter Harris - Fotojournalism.net)
Dazed residents, surrounded by police, stand with their salvaged belongings.
A line of workers push at the skeleton of a destroyed house, trying to topple it over.
(Left picture © Peter Harris - Fotojournalism.net)
A female community representative, knocked unconscious when she fell down as a bulldozer flattened her house, is carried away to hospital.
(© Peter Harris - Fotojournalism.net)
(© Peter Harris - Fotojournalism.net)
Police move residents away as demolition workers (in green) continue their work.(© Peter Harris - Fotojournalism.net)
(© Peter Harris - Fotojournalism.net)
A 7NG company worker (in hat) signals for hundreds of demolition workers with machinery and tools to move in to start demolishing villagers’ homes.
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