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  1. Esaping the Khmer Rouge: A Cambodian Memoir (Security Continuum: Global Pol) by Chileng Pa, Carol A. Mortland, 2008-02-20
  2. The Political Economy of the Cambodian Transition by Caroline Hughes, 2003-02-21
  3. The Cambodian Crisis and U.S. Policy Dilemmas (Westview Special Studies on South and Southeast Asia) by Robert Sutter, 1991-01
  4. Cambodian Chronicles, 1989-1996: Bungling a Peace Plan by Raoul M. Jennar, 1998-01-12
  5. Cambodian People's Party
  6. After the Killing Fields: Lessons from the Cambodian Genocide by Craig Etcheson, 2005-03-30
  7. Golden Bones by Sichan Siv, 2008-07-01
  8. A visit with our government: With student worksheets in English, Vietnamese, Lao and Cambodian by Mieko Shimizu Han, 1983
  9. Resolving the Cambodian conflict: Lessons for the international community by Catharin E Dalpino, 1999
  10. Cambodian peace negotiations : prospects for a settlement : hearings before the Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign ... 19, 1990 (SuDoc Y 4.F 76/2:S.hrg.101-1118)
  11. The Cambodian crisis: Congress presses for policy change (CRS report for Congress) by Robert G Sutter, 1991
  12. Thailand's response to the Cambodian genocide (Working paper series / Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Genocide Studies Program) by Puangthong Rungswasdisab, 1999
  13. The Cambodian conflict by Jusuf Wanandi, 1989
  14. Cambodian Peace Negotiations: Prospect for a Settlement : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on East-Asian and Pacific Affairs by 552070097198, 1989-06

21. Roundup: Cambodian Government Focuses Its Effort On Flood Relief
Friday, September 22, 2000, updated at 0837(GMT+8). World, Roundupcambodian government Focuses Its Effort on Flood Relief. The Royal
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Friday, September 22, 2000, updated at 08:37(GMT+8) World
Roundup: Cambodian Government Focuses Its Effort on Flood Relief
The Royal Government of Cambodia , headed by Prime Minister Hun Sen, has mobilized all sources to help its people fight against the flood, relieve the sufferings of the flood affected people and reconstruct their homeland.
Prime Minister Hun Sen ordered all executive departments of the cabinet to cancel all unnecessary meetings, seminars and discussions, in order to go down to the affected villages and communes to offer emergency assistance to the people.
King Norodom Sihanouk returned to Cambodia from Beijing earlier in order to fight against the flood together with his countrymen, he told Prime Minister Hun Sen upon his arrival at the Phnom Penh Pochendong International Airport on September 16. And the King and Queen Monineath Sihanouk donated 300 tons of rice to the flood affected areas. Hun Sen personally surveyed the flood areas in many provinces of the country following his return from the UN Millennium Summit on September 12. Everywhere he went, he comforted the affected people, distributed relief supplies to them, encouraged them to overcome difficulties caused by flooding and reconstruct home by themselves.

22. 26 Jailed For Trying To Topple Cambodian Government
Tuesday, November 06, 2001, updated at 0913(GMT+8). World, 26 Jailedfor Trying to Topple cambodian government. Twenty six people
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Tuesday, November 06, 2001, updated at 09:13(GMT+8) World
26 Jailed for Trying to Topple Cambodian Government
Twenty six people were sentenced to jail Monday in the second trial of suspects accused of attempting to topple Cambodia 's government last November.
The suspects were given from three to 15 years for attempting to overthrow Prime Minister Hun Sen's government with an armed attack on three government buildings in Phnom Penh on Nov. 24, 2000.
Six attackers and one civilian were killed, and 12 wounded in the pre-dawn raids. An obscure U.S.-based anti-communist group, the Cambodian Freedom Fighters, claimed responsibility. Family members wept outside the crowded courtroom as the verdicts were announced, with many saying the accused had cooperated with government investigators after receiving promises of leniency. Two people were freed because of lack of evidence. "This is not justice," said Choum Samy, mother of a 29-year-old customs official, Duong Sopheap, who was given seven years imprisonment.

23. LFTL Assists Cambodian Government
LFTL assists cambodian government Tracts supplied for National AIDSDay outreach. Light for the Lost had an unusual opportunity late
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Tracts supplied for National AIDS Day outreach Light for the Lost had an unusual opportunity late last year to join with the national government of Cambodia to share the gospel through evangelism literature. Every year the Cambodian government promotes a National AIDS Day to increase public awareness of the danger of HIV to the people of Cambodia. In 2001, because the government was late sending out the literature to be used in the one-day campaign, the Assemblies of God was asked to help. We quickly went to Phnom Penh, the capital, to look for tracts appropriate to the need. We wanted to speak to the hearts of the rural people. Therefore, we selected the Cambodian bible society for our supplier. LFTL purchased 1,400 tracts for distribution. The tracts focused on three areas: WORRY, SICKNESS, and HOPE. Our tracts were approved by the Local Ministry of Health staff, and school children, along with some of our Christian workers, handed out all of the tracts throughout the region.

24. AEGiS-AFP News: Cambodia-sex: Cambodian Government Rules Out Legalisation Of Pro
PHNOM PENH, Nov 19 (AFP) A senior cambodian government official has ruled outlegalising prostitution, but admitted the government has failed to tackle the
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Cambodia-sex: Cambodian government rules out legalisation of prostitution
Agence France-Presse - November 19, 1999 PHNOM PENH, Nov 19 (AFP) - A senior Cambodian government official has ruled out legalising prostitution, but admitted the government has failed to tackle the industry's enormous health risk and abuse of sex workers. "The government is not denying prostitution is a social crisis, and the way the government has dealt with the problem has not been effective," Minister for Women's Affairs Mu Sochua told a forum of the Foreign Correspondents Club late Thursday. "But let's not look at a solution for today, but one that addresses the root cause of the problem which is poverty." With half of Cambodia's 20,000-strong sex workforce feared to be infected with the HIV (human immuno-deficiency) virus, which causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), there has been mounting debate here on whether decriminalisation of prostitution could help control the booming industry. However Mu Sochua argued that while there was an urgent need for greater protection for prostitutes most of which are trapped in slave-like conditions she said any steps to legalise the multi-million dollar business would never be passed by the government.

25. Opposition Leader Blames Cambodian Government For Anti-Thai Riots
The cambodian government said January 31 that it had arrested 150 extremists andannounced it would pay compensation for violent antiThai riots as it sought
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26. Cambodian Government Faces Tough Questions Over Anti-Thai Riots
cambodian government faces tough questions over antiThai riots The cambodian governmenthas apologised and promised compensation, partly mollifying Thailand.
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27. Cambodian Government Facing Fresh Sex And Violence Scandal
cambodian government Facing Fresh Sex And Violence Scandal. PHNOM PENH,Dec 13 (AFP) Cambodia's government was Monday facing more
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28. Cambodian Government Agrees To Delay Embarrassing KR Trial
cambodian government Agrees to Delay Embarrassing KR Trial. Cambodia'sgovernment agreed Tuesday to keep the lid on potentially
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29. Cambodia: Tribunal Must Meet International Standards (Human Rights Watch Press R
Given the failure of the cambodian government to address the concerns about thetribunal raised more than a year ago, we feel the UN acted appropriately.
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(New York, February 12, 2002) - The United Nations was right to pull out of negotiations with the Cambodian government over how to bring Khmer Rouge leaders to justice, Human Rights Watch said today, but neither the U.N. nor the Cambodian government should consider the issue closed. Related Material
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"Given the failure of the Cambodian government to address the concerns about the tribunal raised more than a year ago, we feel the U.N. acted appropriately. The Cambodian people deserve justice, but at the same high standard as the people of the former Yugoslavia." Mike Jendrzejczyk, Washington director of Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch urged the Cambodian government to take the necessary measures to bring the proposed tribunal up to international standards so that the U.N. could participate. "Given the failure of the Cambodian government to address the concerns about the tribunal raised more than a year ago, we feel the U.N. acted appropriately," said Mike Jendrzejczyk, Washington director of Human Rights Watch. "The Cambodian people deserve justice, but at the same high standard as the people of the former Yugoslavia."

30. Human Rights Watch: Cambodia
Press releases, commentary and reports on the human rights situation in the country.Category Regional Asia Cambodia Society and Culture...... The cambodian government needs to demonstrate that it wants to hold fair and credibletrials of former Khmer Rouge leaders, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Cambodia: Freedom of Expression Under Attack

Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International today expressed concern about the impact of the arrests of two journalists in Cambodia on the country's climate for free expression.
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Cambodians, Too, Deserve Justice

Aging mass murderers continue to live freely in Cambodia. This month Nuon Chea, "Brother No. 2" and deputy to the Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, finally stepped into a courtroom. Among other crimes, researchers have linked him to the Tuol Sleng torture center where more than 16,000 men, women and children went in and only seven came out alive.
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Cambodia: Excessive Force Used Against Environmental Advocates

Incident Highlights Government Crackdown on Forestry Reform
Cambodian police used excessive force against peaceful environmental advocates in Phnom Penh earlier this month, Human Rights Watch said today. Human Rights Watch expressed grave concern about an apparent government campaign of harassment, intimidation, and threat of legal action against forestry reform advocates in Phnom Penh and Cambodia's provinces. December 24, 2002 Press Release

31. Wfn.org | Cambodian Government Honors Church World Service
27January-2000 00038 cambodian government Honors Church World Service by Wendy S.McDowell National Council of Churches News Office NEW YORK CITY-Twenty years
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32. Wfn.org | Cambodian Government Honors CWS
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33. Media Release - DFAT - CAMBODIA NUON PAET
We are maintaining consistent pressure on the cambodian government, to make clearto all relevant cambodian government agencies their obligation with respect
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AUSTRALIA 22 July 1998 CAMBODIA NUON PAET We categorically reject the suggestion broadcast on the ABC's Foreign Correspondent program on 21 July 1998 that the Australian Government is not doing enough to ensure that Nuon Paet, the Khmer Rouge commander believed to be responsible for David Wilson's death, is brought to trial. The Australian Government is deeply concerned by recent reports that Nuon Paet might be enjoying some form of protection in Cambodia, official or otherwise, as it has been previously when any such suggestions have arisen. As it has done on every such occasion, the Australian Government has again raised its serious concerns about this report with the Cambodian authorities in the context of commitments already secured from Cambodian leaders that Nuon Paet will be arrested. We are maintaining consistent pressure on the Cambodian Government, to make clear to all relevant Cambodian Government agencies their obligation with respect to the arrest of Nuon Paet. We are also reminding the Cambodian authorities of the unambiguous commitments given by Cambodia's leaders that Nuon Paet will be brought to trial.

34. Cambodia: Wilson Case: Allegations By Sam Rainsy
Sam Rainsy, ex Finance Minister in the cambodian government is reported today asalleging that the cambodian government deliberately sacrificed David Wilson
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6 July 1995 CAMBODIA: WILSON CASE: ALLEGATIONS BY SAM RAINSY Sam Rainsy, ex Finance Minister in the Cambodian Government is reported today as alleging that the Cambodian Government deliberately sacrificed David Wilson and his two companions for political ends. As I understand it, he alleges that the Cambodian Government wanted to push the Khmer Rouge into killing the hostages to ensure that foreign governments condemned the Khmer Rouge and provided military assistance. He alleges therefore that the Cambodian Government had no serious intention of paying a ransom to secure the release of the hostages. Sam Rainsy reportedly admits that he has no concrete proof for his allegations. We have no record or recollection of him bringing these allegations to the attention of the Australian Government during or after the conclusion of the hostage drama. For reasons spelt out fully below, I do not believe there is any substance in the allegations; there is, moreover, reason to question Sam Rainsy's motivation in making them. My strong sympathy and that of the many officials dealing with this tragic case, goes out to the Wilson family. Once again they are confronted by rumour and innuendo which cannot be proved and causes them further acute distress that everything was not done to save David.

35. Falun Dafa Clearwisdom.net
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Phnom Penh Cambodia th August 2002 Dear Prime Minister, I am writing to express my deep concern at the recent deportation of the two Chinese Falun Gong practitioners, Mr Li Guojun and his wife Zhang Xinyi, from Cambodia back to China. As you will be aware, both had been granted UN refugee status, and as such, should have been exempt from any such deportation order through the likelihood of reprisals from the Chinese government once they were deported. It is extremely disturbing that the Cambodian police came to their decision following pressure from the Chinese embassy in Phnom Penh, especially when the couple had been living and working there, and had been given UN Refugee Certificates.

36. Pacific Internet (Singapore)
PHNOM PENH (AFP) A shaken cambodian government faces the tricky task this weekof repairing damage to its reputation and regional relations after being
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37. ReliefWeb: Cambodian Government On Flood Alert As Death Toll Hits 10
cambodian government on flood alert as death toll hits 10 PHNOM PENH, July 26 (AFP) Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen put his cabinet on high alert Wednesday
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38. Yale > Cambodian Genocide Project > Introduction
With the cambodian government and the international community now in harmonyfor the first time on the subject of the genocide, the Cambodian Genocide
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Introduction
The Cambodian genocide of 1975-1979, in which approximately 1.7 million people lost their lives (21% of the country's population), was one of the worst human tragedies of the last century. As in Nazi Germany, and more recently in East Timor, Guatemala, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge regime headed by Pol Pot combined extremist ideology with ethnic animosity and a diabolical disregard for human life to produce repression, misery, and murder on a massive scale. In December 1994, the Cambodian Genocide Program (CGP) at Yale University won an initial grant of $499,000 from the Office of Cambodian Genocide Investigations, Bureau of East Asia and the Pacific, U.S. Department of State. In 1995-96 the Australian and Netherlands governments and the Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. provided complementary funding. In 1997, the State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor awarded the CGP another grant of $1 million, and in 1999, a further $150,000. In January 1995, the CGP established the Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam) in Phnom Penh, and immediately began the work of documenting the mass killings in Cambodia during the Democratic Kampuchea (DK) regime headed by Pol Pot between 1975 and 1979. Besides training and equipping the Cambodian staff of the Documentation Center, the CGP set out to

39. Cambodge
Arm Wrestling between the UN and the cambodian government The UN wants to setup an international tribunal with defendants appearing before mostly foreign
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  • The “Democratic Kampuchea” regime is held responsible for the deaths of nearly 1.7 million Cambodians between 1975 and 1979. On April 17, 1975, Pol Pot’s troops invade Phnom Penh and seize power. On January 7, 1979, Vietnam invades the country and drives out the Khmer Rouge government.

  • Pol Pot and Ieng Sary are tried for genocide in abstentia in Phnom Penh and sentenced to death.
  • October 23, 1991, the Paris Accords are signed, marking the return of peace. May 23, 1993, the Khmer Rouge boycotts the elections organised by the United Nations, and goes back to being an underground organisation. June 1997, Pol Pot is tried and sentenced to life imprisonment. He dies on April 15, 1998. June 21, 1997, the Cambodian government requests the UN Secretary-General to help set up an international tribunal. A commission of experts is consequently established. On March 15, 1999 the commission files a report recommending that an ad hoc tribunal comprised of foreign judges be set up outside of Cambodia’s borders. December 25, 1998, Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea join forces with the government. Received by Prime Minister Hun Sen on December 28, they are freed in the name of “national reconciliation.” Faced with strong protests from the international community, Hun Sen announces on January 1, 1999 that a tribunal will be established to prosecute the crimes committed under the Pol Pot regime.

40. Senator Blames Cambodian Leader For Destruction Of Thai Embassy
It is imperative that the international community not be duped by Hun Sen andthe cambodian government into laying blame for the riots on the democratic
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McConnell says Hun Sen wants pretext to attack opposition
The second most powerful Republican lawmaker in the U.S. Senate continued his attack on the Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen in remarks to the Senate January 30.
Assistant Majority Leader Senator Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky) said Cambodians could thank their leader Hun Sen for "chasing away foreign investors and tourists."
He said Hun Sen was probably to blame for the riots that occurred in Phnom Penh on January 29 that destroyed the Thai embassy there.
McConnell, who chairs the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, said the Cambodian leader was recklessly attempting to exploit the incident by using the riots as a pretext to crack down on his democratic opposition.
"I have heard credible reports that democratic opposition and human rights activists are being targeted for intimidation and arrest," the Kentucky Republican said.

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