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The flooded Cambodian villagers who refuse to move on - BBC News
In Cambodia’s Northeast thousands of people have been displaced due to a massive hydroelectric dam project with some desperately holding out in their flooded villages. The Lower Sesan 2 dam, along a major tributary of the Mekong river, is a project funded by China's One Belt, One Road initiative. The remote areas affected had been inaccessible to foreign media, but a BBC team managed to speak to the villagers holding out in their ancestral land. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Thousands of people in Northeast Cambodia have been displaced because of the controversial Lower Sesan 2 dam project, part of China's One Belt, One Road global initiative. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have voiced concerns, but local officials insist their fears are unfounded. The remote areas affected had been inaccessible to foreign media, but a BBC team managed to speak to the villagers holding out in their flooded villages. Reporter: Nga Pham Video journalist: Efrem Gebreab
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In Cambodia’s Northeast thousands of people have been displaced due to a massive hydroelectric dam project with some desperately holding out in their flooded villages. The Lower Sesan 2 dam, along a major tributary of the Mekong river, is a project funded by China's One Belt, One Road initiative. The remote areas affected had been inaccessible to foreign media, but a BBC team managed to speak to the villagers holding out in their ancestral land. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Thousands of people in Northeast Cambodia have been displaced because of the controversial Lower Sesan 2 dam project, part of China's One Belt, One Road global initiative. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have voiced concerns, but local officials insist their fears are unfounded. The remote areas affected had been inaccessible to foreign media, but a BBC team managed to speak to the villagers holding out in their flooded villages. Reporter: Nga Pham Video journalist: Efrem Gebreab
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