PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A prominent Cambodian environmental
activist was fatally shot Thursday in a confrontation with military
police near a forest area where illegal logging reportedly takes place,
a human rights group and police said.
Military police spokesman
Kheng Tito said National Resources Protection Group director Chut Wutty
was shot in a clash at a checkpoint in Koh Kong province during which
the activist also fatally shot a military police officer.
Kheng
Tito said he did not know what caused the violence or who shot first. A
member of a human rights group said Chut Wutty was shot when he refused
demands to hand over digital photos taken in the forest.
Kheng
Tito said the confrontation occurred as Chut Wutty was serving as a
guide for two journalists from The Cambodia Daily newspaper, a Canadian
and a Cambodian. The journalists were taken to a military police office
for questioning, he said.
Illegal logging is rampant in Cambodia,
and often occurs under the protection of government agencies or
important persons, environmental groups such as London-based Global
Witness have charged. In recent years, protests against land grabs by
rich and influential people have often been suppressed by deadly force.
In
Kong Chet of the human rights group Licadho said Thursday's
confrontation occurred when Chut Wutty refused to hand over a memory
card with photos taken in the nearby forest by him and the journalists.
He
said Chut Wutty had taken the journalists to see large-scale forest
destruction and illegal rosewood smuggling, and on the way out of the
forest came to a checkpoint where military police demanded the memory
card.
Chut Wutty was well known as a forest protection advocate
and used to work with Global Witness in the 1990s. The Phnom Penh Post
newspaper said he was instrumental in helping it break a story last
year about illegal logging and corruption in the same district where he
took the journalists this week.
The Club of Cambodian
Journalists, a press freedom and professional organization, condemned
the shooting of Chut Wutty and urged that his attackers be brought to
justice. It also urged the government to guarantee the safety of the
two journalists who were with him.
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