BIBLIOGRAPHY
Cambodia: Where Terror Is King
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Record ID :
លេខឯកសារ :
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D29405
D29405
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Title of Doc / Book :
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Cambodia: Where Terror Is King
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Language of Doc / Book :
ភាសាឯកសារ / សៀវភៅ :
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Eng
ភាសាអង់គ្លេស
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Country of Publication :
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Kh
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Document Date :
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March 22, 1977
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Location of Doc / Book :
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KH, DC-Cam, Document no. D29405
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Physical Description :
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1 p.
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Copy in Hand (Physical Qualities) :
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tx
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Source of Document :
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Sweden
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Date / Place of Finding (Location and Time Document Received) :
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Sweden, February 12, 2007
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Summary / Abstract :
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Boston-Vietnam and Laos welcomed President Carter's commission on Americans missing in Indochina, but the government of Cambodia would not allow a visit. It was a decision to be expected from "The most tightly locked up country in the world, where the bloodiest revolution in history is now taking place." That description of Cambodia today comes from an article by Jean Lacouture in the March 31 issue of the New York Review of Books. It is an article whose painful honesty lends ghastly conviction to its terrible conclusions.
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Copyright :
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© DC-Cam |
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រក្សាសិទ្ធិដោយ :
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© មជ្ឈមណ្ឌលឯកសារកម្ពុជា |
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Credit Line: Documentation Center of Cambodia’s Archives.
“Documentation Center of Cambodia’s Archives”