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Squatting in Cambodia is the occupation of … Squatting in Cambodia is the occupation of derelict buildings or unused land without the permission of the owner. Following the Khmer Rouge and the Pol Pot regime, the new democratic government introduced land reform. In the capital Phnom Penh, where in 2003 an estimated 25 per cent of the population was squatting, there are informal settlements and occupied buildings. Land disputes and evictions are common across Cambodia. Squatters are known officially as the "urban poor" or "temporary residents".the "urban poor" or "temporary residents".
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