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          Tep Vanny were arrested, detained and charged with “insult” and “obstructing officials” after taking part in a peaceful protest at Boeung....

          After more than days in detention Tep Vanny, a Cambodian land rights activist, has been released from prison following a royal pardon.

        1. The above opening expression quoted from Tep Vanny reveals the seriousness of losing one's home because losing one's home not only deprives the affected.
        2. Tep Vanny were arrested, detained and charged with “insult” and “obstructing officials” after taking part in a peaceful protest at Boeung.
        3. My rock bottom became my turning point.
        4. Year-old Tep Vanny, a mother of two.
        5. Tep Vanny

          Cambodian human rights activist

          Tep Vanny

          Born (1980-04-12) 12 April 1980 (age 44)

          Phnom Penh, Cambodia

          CitizenshipCambodian
          OrganizationBoeung Kak 13
          Known forLand rights activism and human rights defender
          SpouseOu Kong Chea
          ChildrenOu Kong Panha, Ou Sovann Neakreach

          Tep Vanny (born 12 April 1980) is a prominent land rights activist and human rights defender, leader and creator of Boeung Kak 13, an activist group that has led peaceful protests since 2008 against the Cambodian government leasing land to the Shukaku corporation, which has led to the forcible eviction of almost 20,000 people in the region of Boeung Kak Lake in Phnom Penh.[1] Her arrest and detention sparked an international campaign asking for her release.

          Background

          Tep Vanny originally lived in the Kandal Province before moving to Phnom Penh in 1998, where she worked as a grocery seller. Her husband Ou Kong Chea worked as a civil ser