Thursday, May 1, 2014

Beatings mar May Day demonstration in Cambodia

A government security force member, in black clothes, beats a protester outside Freedom Park as other protesters run away in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday. Pic: AP.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Security forces have beaten demonstrators after a May Day rally held in defiance of a government ban on public protests in the Cambodian capital.
Asian Correspondent
Witnesses said civilian auxiliary police, who are armed with clubs and often used by the government to break up protests, attacked demonstrators after opposition leaders had spoken to the crowd and left the rally site.
Nearly 1,000 factory workers and supporters of the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party had gathered on the streets outside the city’s Freedom Park, which had been barred to demonstrators and sealed off.
A ban on demonstrations has been in place since January, following numerous labor protests for a higher minimum wage and opposition demonstrations denouncing last July’s general election as rigged.
There was no immediate word on casualties.

Beatings Mar May Day Demonstration in Cambodi

a - May 1, 2014

Published on May 1, 2014
Phnom Penh Post - "A PEACEFUL rally near a heavily barricaded Freedom Park this morning [May 1, 2014] was attacked by security forces wielding sticks and electric batons as protesters gathered to mark International Labour Day"