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Chut Wutty, Slain Cambodian Environmentalist, Honored By Villagers In Koh Kong Province

05/11/12 06:58 AM ET  AP

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- A prominent environmentalist who was fatally shot last month by a policeman after investigating illegal logging was mourned Friday by more than 500 villagers who gathered in a forest that the activist had sought to protect.

The memorial for Chut Wutty was in Koh Kong province in a forest near where the activist was killed after taking two journalists to look at a logging camp where a Chinese company is building a hydropower project.

Chut Wutty's killing on April 26 drew worldwide condemnation and highlighted conflicts over land in Cambodia.

"We want to send a very clear message to the illegal loggers that we are not afraid of them," ceremony organizer and rights activist Ou Virak said in a telephone interview.

The government says a military policeman shot Chut Wutty during a heated argument, and then killed himself as a colleague tried to wrest his gun away from him.

Human rights and environmental groups have demanded a full investigation.

Chut Wutty was aggressive in his work, and environmentalists say he earned powerful enemies. Illegal logging is rampant in Cambodia, and often occurs under the protection of government agencies or important people, environmental groups have charged. Some protests against land grabs by influential people in recent years have been suppressed with deadly force.

On Monday, Prime Minister Hun Sen issued a directive temporarily suspending new land concessions to private companies in an effort to ease political pressure over the issue.

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olitenup
10:46 AM on 05/12/2012
Oh crap, more forests being killed off by China. Brazil has already run them out, and I know the koch bros are helping Indonesians take out those rain forests. We are so screwed.
02:23 PM on 05/11/2012
Bad decision by the Cambodians to 'let' the Chinese in...for their entire history the Chinese view those in SE Asia as 'lesser' people and that has not changed. This also won't make the Vietnamese happy --- They hate each others guts and having the Chinese in a country that shares a large portion of your border has probably put the Vietnamese on edge ---- which makes sense in light of the major increase in economic trade and business the U.S. and the West wants to negociate ONLY with Vietnam.