Monday, 9 August 2010

News in Pics

Security officers try to drag a villager onto a bus to send her back home during a protest in the park near the residence of Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen in Phnom Penh August 8, 2010. About 50 villagers, representing 416 families from Battambang province, sought help from the premier to solve a long-running land dispute involving a senior military general. The villagers also demanded that Hun Sen release their five representatives from prison and end all future arrests over land disputes. REUTERS/Stringer

Security officers try to drag a villager onto a bus to send him back home during a protest in the park near the residence of Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen in Phnom Penh August 8, 2010. About 50 villagers, representing 416 families from Battambang province, sought help from the premier to solve a long-running land dispute involving a senior military general. The villagers, who are former Khmer Rouge soldiers who defected in the 1990s after decades of civil war, also demanded that Hun Sen release their five representatives from prison and end all future arrests over land disputes. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea


Yen Pove (C), 37, cries as she prays during a protest in the park near the residence of Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen in Phnom Penh August 8, 2010. About 50 villagers, representing 416 families from Battambang province, sought help from the premier to solve a long-running land dispute involving a senior military general. The villagers also demanded that Hun Sen release their five representatives from prison and end all future arrests over land disputes. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A vendor selling gasoline waits for customers in Phnom Penh August 8, 2010. Officials from Cambodia will travel to Iran next week and the two countries will sign agreements covering cooperation in the oil sector, the foreign minister of the Southeast Asian state said. The sign reads, "Super gasoline 4500 riel (top), regular 4300 riel". REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A vendor fills a motorcycle with gasoline in Phnom Penh August 8, 2010. Officials from Cambodia will travel to Iran next week and the two countries will sign agreements covering cooperation in the oil sector, the foreign minister of the Southeast Asian state said. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

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