Three families in Kandal province's Sa'ang district were offered compensation new land after having been forcibly evicted last Friday following a Supreme Court ruling. he had decided to compensate a Provincial Governor Mao run said yesterday land dispute to the families of Pon Thorn, Sae Kim oun and orn Yien, who lost a woman referred to in court documents as Her Excellency Mei Kalyan. un a meeting between the governor, police and otticials from the land the management and agriculture departments, the joint committee deemed evictees "really poor families The committee agreed to find the evictees a location that is not far from the old location to build houses for them that they can live on properly and legally Phearun said. "Our committee is seeking to Uuy land for building houses for them. People seen they evicted out the their homes on Monday in a land crying as are of dispute in Kandal province. People seen crying as they are evicted out of the t homes on Monday in a land dispute in Kandal province. He said that the family of Thorn, a Kandal Provincial Military Police official who remains in detention after he was arrested during the prntest against the eviction, will receive a 10-metre-by-12-metre plot and $3,000. Kim Oun and Yien will each get a 5-metre-by-12-metre plot and $1,500. The recipients yesterday expressed their satisfaction with the compensation. "We are really happy and we will stop protesting," said Thorn's wife Sean Seila, though she called for her husband's release from jail. Despite Thorn's continued detention, Phearun maintained authorities had not arrested him but had instead "invited him back" to a nearby military base and he could return "soon
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