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  1. Pictorial Cambodian Textiles: Traditional Celebratory Hangings by Gill Green, 2008-11-25
  2. Cambodian Odyssey by Haing Ngor, 1989-04-01
  3. The Cambodian Campaign: The 1970 Offensive and America's Vietnam War by John M. Shaw, 2005-10-12
  4. Haing Ngor: A Cambodian Odyssey by Haing Ngor, Roger Warner, 1988-02-02
  5. Genocide by Proxy: Cambodian Pawn on a Superpower Chessboard by Michael Haas, 1991-12-30
  6. Cambodians and Their Doctors: A Medical Anthropology of Colonial and Postcolonial Cambodia (Nias Monographs) by Jan Ovesen, 2010-05-15
  7. Caring for Cambodian Americans: A Multidisciplinary Resource for the Helping Professions (Studies in Asian Americans) by Sharon K. Ratliff, 1997-12-01
  8. The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Genocide (Genocide in Modern Times) by Sean Bergin, 2008-09
  9. Survivors: CAMBODIAN REFUGEES IN THE UNITED STATES (Asian American Experience) by Sucheng Chan, 2004-05-05
  10. Lost Crusade: America's Secret Cambodian Mercenaries (Special Warfare Series) by Peter Scott, 1998-11
  11. Cambodian Dance: Celebration of the Gods by Denise Heywood, 2009-04-25
  12. Red Lights and Green Lizards: A Cambodian Adventure by Liz Anderson, 2010-04-01
  13. Beyond the Killing Fields: Voices of Nine Cambodian Survivors in America (Asian America) by Usha Welaratna, 1994-10-01
  14. When Elephants Fight: A Cambodian Family's Survival in the Face of Murderous Intent by Vannary Imam, 2001-03

81. Thai / Cambodian Border Refugee Camps History
Thai / cambodian Border history. A CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTSPERTAINING TO KHMER DISPLACED PERSONS 1953 to 1999. (This is a
http://www.websitesrcg.com/border/border-history-1.html
Thai / Cambodia Border Refugee Camps
Information and Documentation Website
Khao I Dang / Site II / Site B / Site 8 / Sok San / Site K / O'Trao Photos, Maps, Statistics, People, Places and Events Home Border Camps NGOs UNBRO ... Contact
Thai / Cambodian Border History
A CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT EVENTS PERTAINING TO KHMER DISPLACED PERSONS 1953 to 1999
(This is a collection of information from many sources. Feel free to comment on or add to it.) For many years the Thai / Cambodian border served as a separate or second Cambodia. The perspectives from the border were different from those inside Cambodia. There was even a tension and friction between aid agencies working on opposite sides of the border. People working on the border were accused of helping the KR and supporting military action, those working in Cambodia were accused of supporting and prolonging an untenable and dictatorial regime installed by the Vietnamese. Cambodian Refugee Departures, 1975 - 1998 Cambodia gains independence from France. Geneva Conference on Indochina recognizes Cambodia's neutrality.

82. Children Of Cambodia
Suomeksi/Finnish A brief history of Cambodia Cambodia gained its independencefrom French occupation in 1953. The cambodian king Sihanouk held all the power
http://www.childrenofcambodia.com/history.php3

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I Want To Help! Safe Home Project About Adoption ... Child Prostitution
A brief history of Cambodia
Cambodia gained its independence from French occupation in 1953. The Cambodian king Sihanouk held all the power until 1970, when he was removed from power by a right-wing revolution. Sihanouk had tried to remain neutral during the Vietnam war, but the right wing powers thought that he had too pro-communist views. The right wing government lead by Lon Nol gave The United States of America free access to Cambodia. In the end Cambodia supported The United States and Southern Vietnam in the Vietnam War. A civil war erupted in Cambodia between the army and the communist guerillas.
Pol Pot's genocide The communist guerillas lead by Pol Pot captured the capital city Phnom Pen and all of Cambodia in 1975. The communist government abolished money, shattered families, stopped schooling and drove the people out of the cities into the country side to grow rice. The supporters of the previous government were executed as well as the educated of society. Many of the people of Cambodia died of hunger, sickness, and forced labor. One to two million Cambodians died during the communist government of Pol Pot. In 1979 Vietnam conquered Cambodia and put its own puppet government into Phnom Pen. This government did not receive UN or western support, consequently the Cambodian situation became severe. It was made more difficult by a civil war between the puppet government, the communists, anti-Vietnamese groups, and others in exile in Thailand.

83. Cambodian Recent History And Contemporary Society: An Introductory Course
cambodian Recent history and Contemporary Society An IntroductoryCourse. Dr. Judy Ledgerwood Department of Anthropology and Center
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/khmer/Ledgerwood/Contents.htm
Cambodian Recent History and Contemporary Society: An Introductory Course Dr. Judy Ledgerwood
Department of Anthropology and Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Northern Illinois University If you use materials from this Web site , please cite it as you would any published source. Course Syllabus Suggestions on how to use these materials for general readers, specialists, teachers, and students Table of Contents Essay I - Cambodia since April 1975 Introduction Democratic Kampuchea The State of Cambodia The United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia ... The Royal Government of Cambodia (1993-present) Subessays: Understanding Cambodia : Social Hierarchy and Patron-Client Relationships Democratic Kampuchea : Hierarchy/Egalitarianism and Pol Pot The UN Sponsored Elections of 1993: The July 5-6, 1997 "events": When is a coup not a coup? Essay II - Contemporary Society Introduction Emerging from Democratic Kampuchea Economics Health ... Natural Resources Subessays: Women in Cambodian Society The Rebirth of Buddhism Landmines in Cambodia Education in Cambodia Course Resources Biographies Bibliography Keywords Links to Other Useful Sites

84. Cambodian Flag History
This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website cambodian Flag history.
http://flagspot.net/flags/kh_hstry.html
Cambodian Flag History
Last modified: by phil nelson
Keywords: cambodia angkor wat map
Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors
See also: This presentation is mainly based on an article in Flag Bulletin (No. 133, p. 3-15; title: New flags - State of Cambodia; author: presumably Whitney Smith). Further sources: Flaggenbuch, Die Zeichen der Menschen und Völker: Unsere Welt in Fahnen und Flaggen and Lexikon Flaggen und Wappen. Especially difficult are, of course, the political circumstances leading to the fact, that at certain times (at least) three flags of different governments and counter-governments had been used to represent Cambodia.
by P. Mattew ca. 1863-1948 (Kingdom of Cambodia under French protection): The first Cambodian flag probably came into existence around 1863 and was used, with only variations, until 1948. It was a red field with a blue border and a white representation of Angkor Wat in the center. The image is based on the image in Flaggenbuch; a different variant is shown in the Flag Bulletin article: the Angkor Wat is drawn like in the current flag. 1948-1970 (Kingdom of Cambodia):
by P. Mattew

85. Cambodian- History
GuestBook. FeedBack. Company Profile. Contact Us.
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86. History Of Cambodian
The dominant features of the cambodian landscape are the large, almost centrallylocated, Tonle Sap (Great Lake) and the Bassac River systems and the Mekong
http://www.gocambodia.com/history/country_background.asp
Country Background Geography Cambodia has a land area of 181,035 square kilometers in the southwestern part of the Indochina peninsula, about 20% of which is used for agriculture. It lies completely within the tropics with its southernmost points slightly more than 10 o above the Equator. The country's capital city is Phnom Penh. International borders are shared with Thailand and the Lao People's Democratic Republic on the west and on the north, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on the east and the southeast. The country is bounded on the southwest by the Gulf of Thailand. In comparison with its neighbors, Cambodia is a geographically compact country administratively composed of 20 provinces, three of which have relatively short maritime boundaries, 3 municipalities, 172 districts, 1,547 communes. The country has a coastline of 435 km and extensive mangrove stands, some of which are relatively undisturbed. The dominant features of the Cambodian landscape are the large, almost centrally located

87. About: History:: Cambodian American League Of Lowell, Inc., Cambodian Cable News
The cambodian American League of Lowell, Inc. (CALL) was founded in July1993 as a Community Development Corporation (CDC) in response
http://www.cambodianamerican.com/about_history.htm
CALL has directed its considerable efforts toward projects assisting Cambodian business development through small business training , ongoing technical assistance, and micro loan programs , in addition to homeownership training and assistance, and citizenship education within the Cambodian population.
home
about programs partners ... contact
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Lowell, Massachusetts 01852
Tel. (978)454-3707
E-Mail: info@CambodianAmerican.com
Angkor Beer

88. Light Of Cambodian Children
Tooch Van, a scholar from Cambodia; Arn ChornPond, a recipient of the Reebok HumanRights Award and co-founder of CANDO and CVCD (cambodian Volunteers for
http://lccweb.org/history.html
mission statement officers members history ... photo album The Beginning of LCC How this organization was born At the end of March or early April 1998, this group met with other Cambodian Americans to assist Botumroath LeBun, a Yale scholar, finishing up her study about Khmer Americans and Khmer youths in Cambodia. This time other Khmer American college students in the New England area, including Mob Chhouk, Thoeun Huy, Mike Khim, Sara Khun, Tilou Kim, Meng Kit, Thnam Net, Chariya Preap, Soden Tek, Sodeth Tek, and Sophy Theam, joined by the others listed above shared their personal experiences. There and then, an interest among the attendees to aid handicapped children and youths in general emerged. The participants continuously discussed ideas of coming up with a plan to express their passion. At last, in June 1998 a rendez-vouz at Roger Williams Park in Rhode Island led to the formation of a non-profit and non-governmental organization- Light of Cambodian Children (LCC). sign guestbook home view guestbook document.write(khmer);

89. Cambodian Institute For Cooperation And Peace
For a QUICK LINK, Select here About CICP. 1999 cambodian Institute for
http://www.cicp.org.kh/history.htm
Quick Index
Welcome to CICP

Activities To Date

Upcoming Events
... Back home
History of the CICP In this respect, CICP set out to form a mandate for itself that included conducting research, directing skills training, disseminating information, and formulating policy recommendations that could be presented to policy makers. At the end of the institute’s first five years, it has become a leading policy-oriented think-tank in Cambodia. In 1997, CICP became affiliated with a regional association of similarly oriented think tanks known as the ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN-ISIS), which is now made of eight leading institutes from Southeast Asia.
For a QUICK LINK, Select here About CICP Welcome to CICP History of the CICP Activities to date Upcoming Events Current CICP Releases CICP Publications Library/Information Resource Center The CICP Research Team
© 1999 Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP). All rights Reserved

90. The Cambodian Mission Outreach
history of the Organization Principles The cambodian Mission Outreach is a US nonprofit,501 C-3 Corporation, which was established in 1995 to equip and
http://www.cambodiachurch.org/history.htm

  • Home Page
  • History of Outreach
  • Cambodia Today
  • The Killing Fields ...
  • Current News History of the Outreach
    Pastor Keat proclaiming the good news.
    In 1994 Keat, Sally and their two sons Kevin and Mark (now teenagers) moved back to Cambodia to begin this ministry. After working in the country and assessing the situation for two years Keat and Sally purchased a half-acre of land as the site for the church and their home. By September 1996, using their own assets, they funded and
    Playground at New Life in Christ Church built the church, and a two-story house on the property. The family quarters are upstairs and the downstairs four bedrooms and kitchen are quarters for visitors and missionaries. The complex has been used to assist other Christian churches in the area. Currently The Impact Team from Kona hopes to establish a Christian preschool on the property to help build the church through the next generation.
    Organization Principles
    The Cambodian Mission Outreach is a US non-profit, 501 C-3 Corporation, which was established in 1995 to equip and enable Cambodian nationals to reach other nationals.
  • 91. The Legacy Project: Legacy Events Index
    cambodian Killing Fields Related Visual Art The Messengers, Ly Daravuth,Cambodia The Flight from Phnom Penh (history of My Family Series, No.
    http://www.legacy-project.org/events/display.html?ID=7

    92. Cambodian Classical Dance / History
    cambodian Classical Dance. a brief history. We can know throughthe universal language of dance when we are moved, and when the
    http://users.rcn.com/tskramer/history.html

    93. History And Description Of The Cambodian Collection
    of the cambodian Collection. The National Libraryof Australia maintains a small collection of Khmer language......history and
    http://www.nla.gov.au/asian/lang/camhad.html

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    History and Description of the Cambodian Collection
    The National Library of Australia maintains a small collection of Khmer language materials consisting of publications from Cambodia, and Australian publications in the Khmer language. In addition, the National Library has a larger collection of English and other European language works relating to Cambodia and the Cambodian people. Microfilm and microfiche collections, some of them dealing with Cambodia's recent history add to the depth of the Library's resources on Cambodia and Indochina. During the period 1954-1975 the National Library received selected publications from Cambodia. Supply ceased in 1975, and was only slowly resumed as the country struggled to rebuild after the devastation of the Pol Pot era. Acquisition of material is still difficult. The collection grows through new titles purchased from Cambodia, and material donated to the National Library of Australia by individuals and organisations. Since 1990 materials have been received through the Cambodian Acquisition Program established with the Australian Embassy in Phnom Penh. Khmer language publications from Australia come to the Library through legal deposit. Occasional acquisition visits have been made by National Library staff.

    94. Index
    2000, 2002, 2004, cambodian Chronology in French (Not with this Website),2001, 2003, National Assembly, Senate, cambodian People' Party (CPP), FUNCINPEC,
    http://www.geocities.com/khmerchronology/
    7 Former Khmer Rouges are eligible for prosecution one died recently Pre-Angkor Angkor ... Cambodian Chronology in French (Not with this Website) About This Page About Me / Acknowledgement Contact since August 2001 You are C.O.C.H visitor National Assembly Senate Cambodian People' Party (CPP) FUNCINPEC ... Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) Coming soon

    95. Yale > Cambodian Genocide Project > Introduction
    1) collect, study, and preserve all extant information about that period in Cambodianhistory, 2) make this information available to a court or tribunal
    http://www.yale.edu/cgp/cgpintro.html
    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

    96. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
    UNDER SIHANOUK, 195470 The Geneva Conference; Domestic Developments;Nonaligned Foreign Policy; The cambodian Left The Early Phases;
    http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/khtoc.html
    CAMBODIA - A Country Study
    Search Cambodia
    Include word variants Use only words as entered.
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • 97. Modern History Sourcebook: Ponchaud: Cambodia: Year Zero
    The Modern history Sourcebook provides an extract from Ponchaud's book published in 1978, giving accounts Category Society history By Region Asia Cambodia Genocide......Modern history Sourcebook François Ponchaud, Cambodia Year Zero, 1978. More, anyCambodian man, woman or child who was seen as a threat ,or who refused to
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1978cambodia.html
    Back to Modern History SourceBook
    Modern History Sourcebook:
    Cambodia: Year Zero
    One of the most notable genocides since 1945 was visited on its own people by the Khmer Rouge , the guerrilla movement which successfully came to power using the destablization of Cambodia, following the US extension of the Vietnam war into that country. In April 1975, the Khmer Rouge took the capital city of Phnom Penh. At this point the began an exercise in social control on a scale rarely seen. Under the direction of the Angkar (the "Higher Committee"), led by Pol Pot (who was arrested for this only in 1997), the government moved people out of the cities into the countryside for a massive re­education program. At the same time there began the systematic killing of those Cambodians associated with earlier governments. More, any Cambodian man, woman or child who was seen as a threat ,or who refused to obey orders was killed. The ability to speak a western language was sufficient grounds. Between 1975 and 1979 over half a million Cambodians, out of a population of seven million, fell in the Khmer Rouge "killing fields".

    98. Stockton Cambodian Seventh-day Adventist Church
    Song of the Month, Youth Group, family page, calendar and newsletter. Stockton CA
    http://www.TAGnet.org/stocktoncambodian/

    99. Other Food Sites ( 1-Jan-1999)
    Collection of cambodian recipes.
    http://www.ajlc.waterloo.on.ca/Recipes/Cambodian/
    The recipe archive is off-line. Please enjoy these other food links.
    El Grando Habanero
    T-Boy's Cajun Seasonings
    Bachri's Chili and Spice Gourmet

    Transcendental Capsaicinophilic Society

    Spicy Jamaican Jerk Sauce from Eclipse Jamaican Foods
    Welcome to Cross Country Nurseries!

    Makan Time in Singapore - Singapore unofficial food page

    Chily Chiles - The Hottest Spot on the Net
    The Art of Barbecue
    BBQ Survival Page
    BBQ Mailing List FAQ

    George Goble (GHG) [EXTENDED HOME PAGE]

    BBQ Pits by Klose - Houston, TX
    ...
    Texas Pepper's Hot Barcelo Huatulco Cabo Mexico Chat Photo Cooking BBQ Grilling Recipes
    Tools of the Trade
    Cutlery.com Appliances On Line Home Page Viking Range Corporation Lehman's Home Page ... Culinary Software Services provides foodservice software to chefs, owners, operators, and other foodservice professionals in the foodservice industry.
    Other Food Links
    Tex-Mex To Go Better Baking Woman's Day Online The Recipe Links Page ... Anne's Delectably Decadent Recipes
    Other links
    Bali culture,travel,hotel info complete This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit

    100. CNN - Deposed Cambodian Asks U.N. To Shun 'illegal' Government - July 10, 1997
    CNN.com
    http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9707/10/cambodia.pm/
    Deposed Cambodian asks U.N. to shun 'illegal' government
    July 10, 1997
    Web posted at: 8:25 p.m. EDT (0025 GMT)
    In this story:
    UNITED NATIONS (CNN) Prince Norodom Ranariddh, ousted as first prime minister of Cambodia on Sunday, appealed to the international community not to recognize what he calls the "illegal" government in Cambodia. "I was elected by the people of Cambodia in elections that were supervised and organized by the United Nations," Ranariddh said at a news conference Thursday afternoon. "Sedach Hun Sen (Cambodia's second prime minister) says I was 'dismissed,' but not through legal procedures, but through the use of tanks and guns," Ranariddh said. "It is a coup d'etat." Ranariddh was ousted by Hun Sen after two days of fighting in Phnom Penh. Ranariddh said the U.N. "and all peace-loving nations must not recognize a regime coming from such a coup." He also asked that the U.N. use economic sanctions to pressure Hun Sen into ending the coup and holding elections. "The Security Council must do something," he said.

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