BIBLIOGRAPHY
Mapping the killing fields of Cambodia
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Record ID :
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D119831
D119831
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Title of Doc / Book :
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Mapping the killing fields of Cambodia
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Language of Doc / Book :
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English
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Country of Publication :
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Cambodia
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Document Date :
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1999
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Geographic Area Code :
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Phnom Penh
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Cataloguing Date/Org :
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DC-Cam. Document No. D119831. 4/3/2025
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Physical Description :
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Computer-Typing (tx) 29 pages.
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Summary / Abstract :
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1999 was the fifth year of the Documentation Center Cambodia's (DC-Cam) Mass Grave Mapping Project, and this report describes the fieldwork in those efforts. This year's report details missions by DC-Cam Mapping Team to twelve of Cambodia's twenty-one provinces, including Banteay Meanchey, Kampong Chnang, Kampong speu, Kampong Thom, Kandal, Kratie, Phnom Penh, Prey Veng, Siem Reap, Takeo, Moundulkiri and Ratanakiri Province. Thuns the report covers all corners of Cambodia, from the densely populated south to the jungle-clad north, from the remote reaches of the east to the far western rice bowl, and provinces in Cambodia's heartland around the Great Lake.
Historian David Chandler recently published a masterful new work, voices of S-21 : Terror and History in Pol Pot's Seret Prison. In assessing his subject, Chandler argues that torture the nation-wide network of Democratic Kampuchea's internal security centers: Thousands of men and women Charged with lesser offenses or imprisoned as class enemies succumbed to malnutrition illness, and savage treatment in provincial prisons, but i general these people were not tortured to produce evidence of their crimes. |
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Copyright :
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© DC-Cam |
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© មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលឯកសារកម្ពុជា |
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Credit Line: Documentation Center of Cambodia’s Archives.
“Documentation Center of Cambodia’s Archives”