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Mapping Report: Siem Riep (17)

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លេខឯកសារ :
D119766
D119766
Title of Doc / Book :
Mapping Report: Siem Riep (17)
Language of Doc / Book :
English
Country of Publication :
Cambodia
Document Date :
24 October 1995
Geographic Area Code :
Kork Doung Village, Tek Vill comune, Pourk District, Siem Reip Province.
Cataloguing Date/Org :
DC-Cam. Document No.D119766
Location of Doc / Book :
DC-Cam
Collation :
Mapping project. DC-Cam, 1995
Publication Area / Publisher / Date :
Cambodia
Physical Description :
Compter-Typing (Tx) 2 pages
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ID Numbers :
D119766
Note on Translation :
Document in English
Physical Description Note :
Computer-typing​ (tx). 2pages of the document.
Copy in Hand (Physical Qualities) :
Computer-typing​ (tx). 2pages of the document.
Content Note :
Mapping Report: Siem Riep
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Summary / Abstract :
Mapping Report: Siem Riep

Escape from Execution (Kork Doung Village, Pourk District) Chhoeun, a former Lon Nol soldier, was taken by the Khmer rouge (KR) for execution in a rare escape, he and two others overpowered and killed one of the KR soldiers while the other was digging their grave, allowing them to flee. mass grave in Phum Lepeu report indicated the presence of a mass grave, but it was not visited. lack of genocide Document (Siem Reap Culture office) Mr. Thun Nol, Director of the Cultural office, confirmed that no documents about the genocide were available. missing KR Records (office of Cults and Religion, Siem Reap) officials Huy and Van Bunna stated that crucial genocide documents were either lost or discarded. A book documenting executing per district was once published, but local copies of available genocide data. reports of Mass Graves and Executions know excution sites: Kralanh, Phnom Truong Bat, L'o Village and Wat Thmey. Lon nol soldiers were reportdly executed at Tram Neak Village and Wat Themy. another memorial site is at Wat Ksech, Tropeang Thum Sub- District, Prasat Bakhong District. Khmer Rouge Leadership in Siem Reap. Sot and Sien, both former teachers, were KR leaders but were later killed by Angkor along with their followers. Ta Mok took over command afterward. Bunna witnessed his own father, a teacher, being executed in O Village, Svay Leu District.

This report highlights first- hand accounts of survival, mass executions, and the challenges of preserving genocide records in post- Khmer Rouge Cambodia.
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