PHUKET: Land officials led by Phuket Vice Governor Prajiad Aksornthammakul yesterday measured out boundaries so that a three-meter-wide path can be cut through public land near Rawai Beach to allow members of the local sea gypsy community to access traditional ceremonial grounds while a dispute rages between the gypsies and a developer over land use rights. The decision to clear the new path came after a violent stand off between the sea gypsy community and developer Baron World Trade Ltd Co, which claimed to own the land surrounding the ceremonial ground traditionally used by the community
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New pathway planned as quick fix for sea gypsy land dispute
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