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Microsoft Office 2000 mCÄmNÐlÉkßrkm<úCa Documentation Center of Cambodia List of Promoting Accountability Project (PA) in Kandal province Team Leader: Long Dany KDI= Kandal Interview KDI Name Source Sex Note Position in 1975-79 Interviewee Relationship T/Page Date Place of interview 1. Touch Kak K07940 M Alive Farmer Tuon Kak Mother 1/6 Nov 21, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 2. Sot Sovann K07944 M Died Farmer Pos Suong Elder sister 1/20 Nov 15, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 3. Neou Tem K07947 M Disappeared Farmer Khieu Chamreun Elder sister 1/20 Nov 15, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 4. Duch San K07933 M Alive Farmer Duch San Biography 2/40 Nov 10, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng owner Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 5. Mann Meng K07935 M Disappeared Farmer Chuop Siyat Wife 1/15 Nov 10, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 6. San Sem K06010 M D isappeared Farmer Prum Sareuy Younger sister 1/19 Nov 21, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng Ket Saret Mother Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 7. Les Kung K00862 M Alive Farmer Les Kung Biography 1/34 Nov 27, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng +KDI0034 owner Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 8. Chhorn K02624 M Deceased Farmer Hao Sun Elder sister 20 Dec 15, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng +KDI0013 (0) Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District Documentation Center of Cambodia Searching for the Truth: Memory & Justice EsVgrkKrBit edIm, IK rcg©M nig yutþiFm‘’ 66 Preah Sihanouk Blvd. P.O.Box 1110 Phnom Penh Cambodia t (855-23) 211-875 f (855-23) 210-358 [email protected] www.dccam.org 9. Khut Chhum1 K07952 M Disappeared Farmer Peou Khan Villager 0 Dec 15, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng + KDI0012 Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 10. Thlang Mik K00856 M Alive Farmer Long Roeung2 Wife 0 Nov 10, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng +KDI0026 Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 11. Duch Svet K07943 M Disappeared N/A Nai Chann Dy3 Chief of Sub- 0 Nov 10, 02 Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng district Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 12. Khut Chhum K00854 M Unknown Farmer Peou Khan Villager 0 Nov 15, 02 PrekTtatauch Village Boeng +KDI0009 Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District, 13. Chhorn K07951 M Deceased Farmer Hao Sun Elder sister 1/20 Nov 15, 02 PrekTtatauch Village, Boeng +KDI0008 K02624 Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 14. Sao Sokh K07932 M Alive Farmer Sao Sokh Biography 1/23 Nov 11, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng owner Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 15. Yann Set K7946 M Deceased Farmer Um Kanha Wife 1/8 Nov 13, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 16. Pos Phan K07938 M Alive Farmer Pos Phan Biography 1/14 Nov 11, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng owner Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 17. Phok Kun aka Ton K06016 M Disappeared Farmer Thaong Peou Younger sister 1/13 Nov 11, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng Yorn and Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Mother Stung District 18. Mann Duok K07935 M Disappeared Farmer Manh Nha Younger sister 1/17 Nov 12, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 1 Upon our arrival at Prek Tatauch Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District, Grandmother Peou Khan, 65 years old and farmer, told us that Khut Chhum had no relatives in this village. 2 Long Roeung, a wife of Thlang Mik, informed us that for the time being, her husband moved to live with his daughter, Sokhom, who have a husband named Youn. The address is at Brik Kiln, Prek Noreay, Chakk Angre Kraom, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh. 3 According to Boeng Khyang Sub-district Chief, Nai Chann Dy, he said Duch Svet had an elder sister, grandmother Ngop, living in Phnom Penh. But, there is no infromation about the real location. KDI – Page 2 of 83 19. Khatt Rin K07949 M Alive Farmer Khatt Rin Biography 1/18 Nov 11, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng +KDI0033 owner Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 20. Nguon Chhem I10416 M Deceased Farmer Kao Sambatt Cousin 1/15 Nov 11, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 21. Keou Soeung K07936 M Unknown Farmer Nai Chann Dy4 Chief of Sub- 0 Nov 11, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng K06829 Chhuon Chhaom district Khyang Sub-district, Kandal 2nd Deputy Stung District Chief 22. Khim Long K07937 M Alive Farmer Nai channdy Chief 20 Dec 21, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng +KDI0136 ofsubdistrict (0) Khyang sub-distrit Kandal Stung District 23. Ty Huoy Na K08753 F Deceased Medical Staff Mao Eng Mother 0 Jan 07, 03 Prek Samrong, Koh Thom 2, Koh Thom District 24. Pon Vin K07945 M Alive Farmer Pon Vin Biography 1/24 Nov 12, 02 Pralay Village, Boeng Khyang owner Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 25. Khin Sarat I 08760 M Deceased Farmer Nhim Suon Elder uncle 1/12 Nov 12, 02 Pralay Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 26. Thlang Mik K07954 M Alive Farmer Long Roeung5 Wife 0 Nov 12, 02 PrekTatouch Village, Boeng +KDI0010 K00856 Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 27. Bou Peou K07957 M Deceased Farmer Chhuon Chhaom 6 member of 0 Nov 12, 02 Prek Tatouch Village, Boeng council Khyang Sub-district, Kandal subdistrict Stung District chief 28. Chin Phal K07943 M Unknown N/A Nai chann dy Chief of sub- 0 Nov 10, 02 TsreyVillage, Boeng Khyang district Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 4 Upon our arrival in Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng Khyang Sub-district, we asked Sub-district Chief Nai Chann Dy, 42 years old, and 2nd Deputy Chief for information. The two told us that Chhuon Chhaom, 62 years old, lives in Phnom Penh, but his real location were not known. 5 Long Roeung, a wife of Thlang Mik, informed us that for the time being, her husband moved to live with his daughter, Sokhom, who have a husband named Youn. The address is at Brick Kiln, Prek Noreay, Chakk Angre Kraom, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh. 6 According to Chhuon Chhaom, member of council Khyang Sub-district, informed us that Bou Peou died but he had an elder brother, Bou Khen. Bou Khen was a former electrical worker. Bou Peou had a wife named Khem. Currently, Khem had a new husband lived in Kampong Thom Province. KDI – Page 3 of 83 29. Long Than K02858 M Alive Farmer Nai Chann dy7 Chief of Sub- 0 Nov 10, 02 Tasrei Village, Boeng Khyang district Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 30. Chhan K02850 M Unknown Farmer Nai chhandy Chief of Sub- 0 Nov 10, 02 Tasrei Village, Boeng Khyang district Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 31. Chhin Mien K07942 M Unknown Farmer Nai channdy Chief of Sub- 0 Nov 10, 02 Tasrei Village, Boeng Khyang district Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 32. Phann Sieng K07956 M Unknown Villager Vann Chhit Chief of 0 Nov 21, 02 Srok Chak Village, Boeng Nan Village Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Siv Sieng Villager Stung District Villager 33. Khatt Rin K07949 M Alive Farmer Khatt Rin Biography 18 Nov 11, 02 Boeng Khyang Village, Boeng +KDI0019 Owner (0) Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 34. Leh Kung K07948 M Alive Farmer Leh Kung Biography 34 Nov 27, 02 Kampongtalong Village, Boeng +KDI0007 Owner (0) Khyang Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 35. Nge Phim K01612 M Disappeared Army Medical Staff Yang Yong Elder brother 1/16 Dec 20, 02 Prek Sleng Village, Prek Sleng +KDI0051 Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 36. Moraka t, Long I05342 F Disappeared Sau Att Cousin 1/7 Dec 03, 02 Prek Sleng Village, Prek Sleng Thiravut I08675 M Disappeared Farmer Sub-district, Kandal Stung Long Socheat I08678 F Disappeared District 37. Ty Chhom I09221 M Disappeared Farmer Ty Yoeun Vounger 1/10 Dec 03, 02 Prek Sleng Village, Prek Sleng I09186 brother Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 38. Im Sam-ol K07597 M Disappeared Worker of Power Tep Preng Elder sister 1/5 Nov 25, 02 Russeychhor Village, Prek Sleng Plant Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 39. Chin Sihean K04224 M Unknown New Worker Ty Yoeun Villager 0 Dec 03, 03 Prek Sleng Village, Prek Sleng Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 40. Ou Touch K00050 F Disappeared Soldier Meas Kim8 Villager 0 Nov 26, 03 Pun Chann Village, Prek Sleng 7 According to Sub-district Chief Nai Chann Dy, 42 years old, and 2nd Deputy Chief, The two told us that Long Than currently lives near brick kiln factory and Preah Noreay, Meanchey, Phnom Penh. KDI – Page 4 of 83 Vann Un Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 41. Chum Ny K00094 F Disappeared Soldier Sim Chum Father 1/9 Nov 16, 02 Kok Trapp Village, Kok Trapp Oeun Sas Member of 1/13 Sub-district, Kandal Stung same group District 42. Sam Chhnoeun K09066 M Disappeared Soldier of Office S- Lach Yung Elder uncle 1/9 Nov 22, 02 Kok Trapp Village, Kok Trapp 21 Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 43. In It I10045 M Disappeared Soldior Kung Mean9 Villager 0 Nov 22, 02 Kok Trapp Village, Kok Trapp +KPI0045 Kao Sokh Cousin Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 44. Mao SaMany K05094 M Disappeared Factory Worker Mao Lao Brother 1/11 Nov 22, 02 Chheu Neang Village, Kok Trapp Sub-district, Kandal Stung District 45. Say Heng I09555 M Unknown Worker of Power Yin Yan10 Chief of 0 Nov 22, 02 Kraing Thmey Village, Kok Plant Mung Leng Village Trapp Sub-district, Kandal Villager Stung District 46.
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