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Former residents of the Borei Keila complex sit in a makeshift tent a day after being evicted and their home demolished in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 4, 2012. Hundreds of armed police officers tried to evict families from their homes in Borei Keila in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one.
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Former residents of the Borei Keila complex sit in a makeshift tent a day after being evicted and their home demolished in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 4, 2012. Hundreds of armed police officers tried to evict families from their homes in Borei Keila in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential area into a commercial one.

[Credit : Samrang Pring/Reuters]

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A Cambodian riot police officer throws stones at residents during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building.
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A Cambodian riot police officer throws stones at residents during clashes that erupted in the midst of a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, January 3, 2012. Local human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building.

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A riot police officer fires tear gas at residents during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Jan. 3, 2012. Cambodian human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in Borei Keila, Phnom Penh, as part of a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. 
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A riot police officer fires tear gas at residents during a forced eviction at the Borei Keila complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Jan. 3, 2012. Cambodian human rights group Licadho said that police officers and residents were injured in a face-off when hundreds of armed authorities tried to evict families from their homes in Borei Keila, Phnom Penh, as part of a long running dispute with a local real estate firm well-connected with the government. The firm, Phanimex, plans to convert the residential complex into a commercial building. Licadho said that at least 12 people had also been detained following the violent clashes. 

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Riot police scuffle with residents of Boeung Kak lake during a protest in front of the City Hall in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, November 28, 2011. Thousands of families living near the lake are facing eviction to make way for a Chinese development project.
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Riot police scuffle with residents of Boeung Kak lake during a protest in front of the City Hall in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, November 28, 2011. Thousands of families living near the lake are facing eviction to make way for a Chinese development project.

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Kandal province, Cambodia.
 A girl sits in a bucket as her sister pushes it through flood waters on a street. Authorities said on Monday that flooding has killed 207 people and damaged more than 100,000 hectares of rice paddies.
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Kandal province, Cambodia.

A girl sits in a bucket as her sister pushes it through flood waters on a street. Authorities said on Monday that flooding has killed 207 people and damaged more than 100,000 hectares of rice paddies.

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