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List of VPA Interview from 2008 to 2010 by Sopheak Pheana and Men Pechet Victim Participation Project (VPA) List of VPA Interview From 2008 to 2010 By Sopheak Pheana and Men Pechet Nº Interviewee ID Code Sex Age Location Date of Interviewer Format Legal Source of Interview Status Document MP3 Video Transcript CP1 CO2 to Conduct En Kh Interview 1. Mom Sann KH0019 M 54 Sre-prey Apr 04, Ouch Pon 60.33 min 60.33 min Not Not village, 2008 yet yet Film KH69 Orussey commune, Kampong- tralach district, Kampong Chhnang 2. Pen Sieng KH0020 M ?? Svay Sangke 2008?? Leng Ratanak 15.33 min 15.33 min 5 6 Vilage, Svay Chrum Commune, Rolea Pha-ea District, Kampong Chhnang 1 CP = Civil Party 2 CO = Complainant Page 1 of 42 3. Duong Vun KH0021 M 63 Tbeng Village, 2008 Sa Fatily (01) 48.34 (01) 48.34 Not Not That (1) and (2) Snay min min yet yet Commune, Rolea Pha-ea (02) (02) 62.08 District, 62.08 min min Kampong Chhnang 4. Sao San KH0022 M 60 Kampong 2008 Sa Fatily (01) 57.13 (01) 57.13 Not Not (1) Chhnang min min yet yet 5. Leang Yan KP0001 F 60 Duon Eou Oct 29, Ouch Pon 27.30 min 27.30 min 8 10 Village, Snay 2008 Film KP160 Anchet Commune, Chum Kiri District, Kampot 6. Em Phoeung KP0002 M 69 Chum Treal Oct 25, Prakk Keodara (1) 62.27 (1) 62.27 (1) 16 (1) 22 Village, Chum 2008 and Sa Fatily min min (2) Not (2) Not Film KP167 Treal (2) 02.03 (2) 02.03 yet yet (1) (2) Commune, min min Kampot District, Kampot 7. Chann Eng KP0003 F 50 Kampot Kan 56.51 min 56.51 min Not Not Penhsamnang yet yet 8. Chen Nhep KP0004 M 57 Damnak Kan 38.52 min 38.52 min Not Not Kantuot Penhsamnang yet yet Village, Damnakk Kantuot Tbaung Commune, Page 2 of 42 Kampong Trach District, Kampot 9. Neak Haon/ KP0005 F/M 51/ Phnom Tauch Chy Terith (1) 51.76 (1) 51.76 20 26 Min Chhum (1), (2) and Over Village, Ta min min KP0006 50 Kong Tbaung Commune, (2) and (2) and Banteay Meas KP0006 KP0006 District, 30.04 min 30.04 min Kampot 10. Tuy Hon VPA- F 58 Vao Yeav Ouch Pon (1) 60.02 (1) 60.02 (1) 20 (1) 31 Yes TK0017 Village, min min (2) 8 (2) 12 Damrey Slab (2) 29.55 (2) 29.55 Film KT47 Commune, min min Kampong Thom District, Kampong Thom 11. Chin Tuon KT0038 F 50 Tumpech Mar 17, Phat Piseth (1) 62.02 (1) 62.02 (1) 20 (1) 7 Village, Trea 2008 min min (2) Not (2) Film KT58 Commune, (2) 25.04 (2) 25.04 yet Not Stoung District, min min yet Kampong Thom 12. You Lun KT0001 F 59 Sangkum Mar 11, Sa Fatily 56.41 min 56.41 Not Not Meanchey 2008 yet yet Film KT2 Village, Srayong Commune, Baray District, Kampong Thom Page 3 of 42 13. Unknown KT0002 F ?? Kampong 2008?? Leng Ratanak 47.41 min 47.41 min Not Not Thom yet yet 14. El Siphan KT0003 F 57 Leap Torng Mar 14, Sa Fatily (1) 1.53 min (1) 1.53 min Not Not Village, 2008 (2) 56.24 (2) 56.24 yet yet Film KT8 Kampong Chen min min Tbaung Commune, Stung District, Kampong Thom 15. Chhay Vorn VPA- M 59 Serey Samaki Mar 13, Sa Fatily 50.21 min No Not Not Yes Petitioner KT0234 Village, Sralao 2008 yet yet Commune, Baray District, Kampong Thom 16. Pheng Keng KT0005 F 58 Banteay Stong Mar 17, Sa Fatily 60.20 min No Not Yes Village, 2008 yet Film KT12 Banteay Stong Commune, Stung District, Kampong Thom 17. Kim Sa- KT0006 M 54 Daun La-ar Mar 18, Sa Fatily (1) (1) 62.29 (1) not (1) not moeun village, Sam 2008 62.29 min min (2) yet yet (2) Film KT13 Proch (2) 18.13 (2) 7 (1) (2) commune, 18.13 min 5 Stong district, Kampong Thom 18. Unknown KT0007 (1) M ?? Kampong 2008?? Sa Fatily (1) 62.29 (1) 62.29 Not Not and (2) Thom min min yet yet Page 4 of 42 (2) 10.26 (2) 10.26 min min 19. Ngin Pat KT0008 F 70 Cham Bakk Mar 19, Sa Fatily (1) 62.30 (1) 62.30 Not Not Khpous village, 2008 min min yet yet Film KT15 Samproch (2) 5.49 min (2) 5.49 min (1) (2) commune, Stong district, Kampong Thom 20. Ea At KT0009 M 47 Cham Bakk Mar 19, Sa Fatily (1) 62.31 (1) 62.31 Not Not Khpous village, 2008 min min yet yet Film KT16 Samproch (2) 7.22 min (2) 7.22 min (1) (2) commune, Stong district, Kampong Thom 21. Pil Kann KT0010 F 68 Ampeou Prey Mar 20, Sa Fatily (1) 62.33 (1) 62.33 Not Not village, 2008 min min yet yet Film KT17 Samproch (2) 19.32 (2) 19.32 (1) (2) commune, min min Stong district, Kampong Thom 22. Norng Kaing KT0011 M 64 Phlong village, Mar 21, Sa Fatily 51.45 min 51.45 min Not Not Ti-po 2008 yet yet Film KT18 commune, Santuk district, Kampong Thom 23. Chhuy San KT0012 M ?? Kbal Bei Mar 21, (1) Leng (1) 44.07 (1) 44.07 Not Not village, Ti-po 2008 Ratanak min min yet yet Film KT19 commune, (2) Sa Fatily (2) 18.40 (2) 18.40 Page 5 of 42 (1) (2) Santuk district, min min Kampong Thom 24. Luy Thuy KT0013 M 63 Tumpech Mar 17, Ouch Pon (1) 59.38 (1) 59.38 Not Not Village, Trea 2008 min min yet yet Film KT36 Commune, (2) 25.12 (2) 25.12 (1) (2) Stung District, min min Kampong Thom 25. Nou Yi KT0013 M 71 Wat Kdey Chy Terith 40.11 min 40.11 min Not Not Thmaot, Rong yet yet Roeung Commune, Stung District, Kampong 26. Hong KT0014 M 76 Krasang “Kh” Mar 24, Sa Fatily (1) 62.27 (1) 62.27 Not yes Chhoeun village, Sankor 2008 min min yet Film KT21 commune, (2) 18.40 (2) (1) (2) Kampong Svay min 18.40 min distict, Kampong Thom 27. Mon Sokh KT0015 M 68 Krasang “Kh” Mar 24, Sa Fatily 40.17 min 40.17 min Not yes village, Sankor 2008 yet Film KT22 commune, Kampong Svay distict, Kampong Thom 28. Ngoun San KT0016 M 63 Kampong Leng Ratanak 59.00 min 59.00 min not yes Thom yet 29. Han Khan KT0017 F 54 Sleng Khpous Mar 25, Sa Fatily (1) 57.06 (1) 57.06 Not yes Page 6 of 42 village, Sankor 2008 min min yet Film KT24 commune, (2) 13.06 (2) 13.06 (1) (2) Kampong Svay min min district, Kampong Thom 30. Uak Sim VPA- M 59 Kbel village, (2008) (2008) Sa (2008) - (1) (2008) - (1) Not Not Yes KT0052 Sankor Mar 25, Fatily 62.32 min 62.32 min yet yet commune, 2008 (2008) - (2) (2008) - (2) Film KT25 Kampong Svay 50.09 min 50.09 min (2008) (1) district, (2010) (2010) (2) Kampong Feb 24, Kimsroy (2010) 48.14 (2010) 48.14 Thom 2010 Sokvisal min min 31. Khatt Khoeun KT0019 F 60 Khloy village, Mar 10, Ouch Pon (1) 59.04 (1) 59.04 Not Not Soyong 2008 min min yet yet Film KT27 commune, (2) 29.49 (2) 29.49 (1) (2) Baray district, min min Kampong Thom 32. El Soeung KT0020 M 76 Boeng Khloy Mar 10, Ouch Pon 36.59 min 36.59 min 9 15 village, Soyong 2008 Film KT28 commune, Baray district, Kampong Thom 33. Hin Sambath KT0021 M 53 Khloy village, Mar 10, Ouch Pon (1) 59.04 (1) 59.04 Not Not Soyong 2008 min min yet yet Film KT29 commune, (2) 13.04 (2) 13.04 (1) (2) Baray district, min min Kampong Thom 34. Chann Yorn VPA- F 58 Pong-ro Mar 12, Ouch Pon (1) 58.23 (1) 58.23 Not yes Yes Page 7 of 42 KT0263 village, Pong- 2008 min min yet ro commune, (2) 9.52 min (2) 9.52 min Film KT32 Baray district, (1) (2) Kampong Thom 35. Thou Yuth KT0023 M 56 Tradakk Porng Mar 12, Ouch Pon (1) 59.15 (1) 59.15 Not Not village, Pong- 2008 min min yet yet Film KT33 ro commune, (2) 10.39 (2) 10.39 (1) (2) Baray district, min min Kampong Thom 36. Nhoek Khim KT0024 M 62 Neak Veang Mar 14, Ouch Pon 58.15 min 58.15 min Not Not village, Sra-lao 2008 yet yet Film KT34 commune, Baray district, Kampong Thom 37. Khaol Seng KT0025 M 78 Bakk Sna Mar 14, Ouch Pon 60.03 min 60.03 min Not Not village, Bakk 2008 yet yet Film KT35 Sna commune, Baray district, Kampong Thom 38. Im Chheun KT0026 M 61 Sraom Dek Mar 17, Ouch Pon 59.46 min 59.46 min Not Not village, 2008 yet yet Film KT37 Banteay Stong commune, Stong district, Kampong Thom 39. Nheb Moeun KT0027 F 54 Daun La-ar Mar 18, Ouch Pon (1) 59.45 (1) 59.45 Not Not village, 2008 min min (2) yet yet Page 8 of 42 Film KT38 Samproch (2) 24.51 24.51 min (1) (2) commune, min Stong district, Kampong Thom 40. Chou Hakk KT0028 F 63 Chambak Mar 18, Ouch Pon 59.09 min 59.09 min Not Not Khpous village, 2008 yet yet Film KT40 Samproch commune, Stong district, Kampong Thom 41.
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