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Ggácmnmucrmhvisambaøkñú
01116406 F1/3.1 ŪĮйŬď₧şŪ˝˝ņįО ď ďijЊ ⅜₤Ĝ ŪĮйņΉ˝℮Ūij GgÁCMnMuCRmHvisamBaØkñúgtulakarkm <úCa Kingdom of Cambodia Nation Religion King Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Royaume du Cambodge Chambres Extraordinaires au sein des Tribunaux Cambodgiens Nation Religion Roi Β₣ðĄеĕНеĄŪņйijНŵŁũ˝еĮРŲ Supreme Court Chamber Chambre de la Cour suprême TRANSCRIPT OF APPEAL PROCEEDINGS PUBLIC Case File Nº 002/19-09-2007-ECCC/SC 6 July 2015 Before the Judges: KONG Srim, Presiding The Accused: NUON Chea Ya Narin KHIEU Samphan Agnieszka KLONOWIECKA-MILART SOM Sereyvuth Chandra Nihal JAYASINGHE Lawyers for the Accused: MONG Monichariya Victor KOPPE Florence N. MWACHANDE-MUMBA LIV Sovanna SON Arun KONG Sam Onn Trial Chamber Greffiers/Legal Officers: Arthur VERCKEN Volker NERLICH SEA Mao Sheila PAYLAN Lawyers for the Civil Parties: Paolo LOBBA Marie GUIRAUD PHAN Thoeun HONG Kimsuon SIN Soworn TY Srinna For the Office of the Co-Prosecutors: VEN Pov Nicholas KOUMJIAN SONG Chorvoin For Court Management Section: UCH Arun 01116407 F1/3.1 Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Supreme Court Chamber – Appeal Case No. 002/19-09-2007-ECCC/SC 06/07/2015 I N D E X Mr. TOIT Thoeurn (SCW-5) Questioning by The President KONG Srim ......................................................................................... page 2 Questioning by Mr. KOPPE .................................................................................................................. page 6 Questioning by Mr. VERCKEN .......................................................................................................... -
Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in Samroung Commune, Prey Chhor District, Kampong Cham Province Through Network of RCE Greater Phnom Penh
Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in Samroung Commune, Prey Chhor District, Kampong Cham Province through Network of RCE Greater Phnom Penh Saruom RAN Cambodia Branch, Institute of Environment Rehabilitation and Conservation, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Email: [email protected] Kanako KOBAYASHI Extension Center, Institute of Environment Rehabilitation and Conservation, Tokyo, Japan Lalita SIRIWATTANANON Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani, Thailand / Southeast Asia Office, Institute of Environment Rehabilitation and Conservation, Pathum Thani, Thailand Machito MIHARA Institute of Environment Rehabilitation and Conservation, Tokyo, Japan / Faculty of Regional Environment Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan Bunthan NGO Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia / Institute of Environment Rehabilitation and Conservation, Tokyo, Japan Abstract: Agriculture is one of the important sectors in Cambodia, as more than 70 percent of populations are engaging in the agricultural sector. Phnom Penh is the capital of Cambodia having more than 1.3 million people. RCE Greater Phnom Penh (RCE GPP) was established in December 2009 to promote ESD in Cambodia. RCE Greater Phnom Penh covers not only Phnom Penh but also surrounding provinces, such as Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang, Kampong Speu, Kandal, Prey Veng and Takeo. Recently, in Kampong Cham province of Cambodia, subsistence agriculture tends to be converted to mono-culture. Also, more that 60 percent of farmers have been applying agricultural chemicals without understanding the impact on health and food safety. It is necessary to promote and enhance the understanding of sustainable agriculture among local people including farmers and elementary school students, as the students are the successors of local farmers. So, attention has been paid to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the agricultural sector for achieving food safety, conserving environment and reducing expense for agricultural chemicals in Kampong Cham province. -
Technical Report
Reducing the Vulnerability of Cambodian Rural Livelihoods through Enhanced Sub-national Climate Change Planning and Execution of Priority Actions (SRL) GIS Consultancy FOR VULNERABILITY MAPPING DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL REPORT Submitted to Project Management Department of Climate Change (DCC) of the General Secretariat of the National Council for Sustainable Development (GSSD) Ministry of Environment Morodok Techo Building, Lot 503, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia April 2018 1 Contents Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 2 List of Figure................................................................................................................................... 3 List of Table .................................................................................................................................... 3 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 4 1.1. Background ..................................................................................................................... 4 1.2. Task ................................................................................................................................. 4 1.3. Objectives of Mapping .................................................................................................... 5 2. Scope of work ......................................................................................................................... -
DC-Cam 2015 Annual Report
mCÄmNÐlÉkßrkm<úCa DOCUMENTATION CENTER OF CAMBODIA Phnom Penh, Cambodia DC-Cam Annual Report: January 1, 2015-December 31, 2015 Prepared and Compiled by Dr. Kok-Thay ENG and Dara VANTHAN Deputy Directors Edited by Cindy Coleman SRI Board Meeting at Stanford University Second from left Professor Ron Slye, Professor John Ciorciari, Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Professor Beth van Schaack, Youk Chhang, and Dr. Markus Zimmer Documentation Center of Cambodia Searching for the Truth: Memory & Justice EsVgrkKrBitedIm, IK rcg©MnigyutþiFm‘’ 66 Preah Sihanouk Blvd.P.O.Box 1110Phnom PenhCambodia t(855-23) 211-875f (855-23) 210-358 [email protected] www.dccam.org TABLE OF CONTENTS DOCUMENTATION CENTER OF CAMBODIA ............................................................................... 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................ 2 ACRONYMS ................................................................................................................................ 3 Summary .................................................................................................................................... 4 AUGMENT AND MAINTAIN A PUBLICALLY ACCESSIBLE HISTORICAL RECORD OF THE KR PERIOD ...................... 4 SUPPORT THE KRT .......................................................................................................................... 5 INCREASE CAMBODIA’S PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE OF THE KR PERIOD ............................................................. -
Social Safeguards Due Diligence Report (Kampong Cham)
Social Safeguards Due Diligence Report Project No. 50099 May 2018 CAM: Fourth Greater Mekong Subregion Corridor Towns Development Kampong Cham CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. KAMPONG CHAM SUBPROJECT DESCRIPTION AND COMPONENTS 1 III. OBJECTIVE OF DUE DILIGENCE AND METHODOLGY 3 A. Objective and Scope of Due Diligence 3 B. Methodology 4 IV. PROPOSED PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS 4 V. PHYSICAL WORKS 5 VI. DUE DILIGENCE FINDINGS 7 A. Land Acquisition and Impact Screening 7 B. Temporary Disturbance 11 C. Consultations 11 VII. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM 11 VIII. VII.CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 12 APPENDIXES 1. Kampong Cham WWTP and Landfill Land Certificates 2. List of Persons Met and Photos FIGURES Figure 1 Location Map of the Participating Town Figure 2 Proposed Combined Sewer Service Area and Location of Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kampong Cham Figure 3 Location of the Proposed Kampong Cham Controlled Landfill Figure 4 Conceptual Layout of the Kampong Cham Wastewater Treatment Plant Figure 5 Conceptual Layout of the Proposed Kampong Cham Controlled Landfill Figure 6 Location map of the proposed Boeng Bassac Lagoon Figure 7 Photos of WWTP Site and the Pump House Figure 8 Photos of the Proposed Controlled Landfill Site in Kampong Cham I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Fourth Greater Mekong Subregion Corridor Towns Development Project (GMS- CTDP-4 or Project) will support the Governments of Cambodia and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic in enhancing the competitiveness of selected towns located along the Central Mekong Economic Corridor in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS). It is aligned with the Government of Cambodia’s Rectangular Strategy for national development. -
Cambodia PRASAC Microfinance Institution
Maybank Money Express (MME) Agent - Cambodia PRASAC Microfinance Institution Branch Location Last Update: 02/02/2015 NO NAME OF AGENT REGION / PROVINCE ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER OPERATING HOUR 1 PSC Head Office PHNOM PENH #25, Str 294&57, Boeung Kengkang1,Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 023 220 102/213 642 7.30am-4pm National Road No.5, Group No.5, Phum Ou Ambel, Krong Serey Sophorn, Banteay 2 PSC BANTEAY MEANCHEY BANTEAY MEANCHEY Meanchey Province 054 6966 668 7.30am-4pm 3 PSC POAY PET BANTEAY MEANCHEY Phum Kilometre lek 4, Sangkat Poipet, Krong Poipet, Banteay Meanchey 054 63 00 089 7.30am-4pm Chop, Chop Vari, Preah Net 4 PSC PREAH NETR PREAH BANTEAY MEANCHEY Preah, Banteay Meanchey 054 65 35 168 7.30am-4pm Kumru, Kumru, Thmor Puok, 5 PSC THMAR POURK BANTEAY MEANCHEY Banteay Meanchey 054 63 00 090 7.30am-4pm No.155, National Road No.5, Phum Ou Khcheay, Sangkat Praek Preah Sdach, Krong 6 PSC BATTAMBANG BATTAMBANG Battambang, Battambang Province 053 6985 985 7.30am-4pm Kansai Banteay village, Maung commune, Moung Russei district, Battambang 7 PSC MOUNG RUESSEI BATTAMBANG province 053 6669 669 7.30am-4pm 8 PSC BAVEL BATTAMBANG Spean Kandoal, Bavel, Bavel, BB 053 6364 087 7.30am-4pm Phnom Touch, Pech Chenda, 9 PSC PHNOM PROEK BATTAMBANG Phnum Proek, BB 053 666 88 44 7.30am-4pm Boeng Chaeng, Snoeng, Banan, 10 PSC BANANN BATTAMBANG Battambang 053 666 88 33 7.30am-4pm No.167, National Road No.7 Chas, Group No.10 , Phum Prampi, Sangkat Kampong 11 PSC KAMPONG CHAM KAMPONG CHAM Cham, Krong Kampong Cham, Kampong Cham Province 042 6333 000 7.30am-4pm -
Educational Inclusion in Samlout and Rukhak Kiri, Cambodia: Scoping Study Report
Educational Inclusion in Samlout and Rukhak Kiri, Cambodia: Scoping Study Report Dr Jackie Ravet and Dr Peter Mtika School of Education University of Aberdeen April 2019 1 Background: Since 2014, KHEN, an education NGO based in Battambang, Cambodia, has built or refurbished over 40 schools in the remote, rural districts of Samlout and Rukhak Kiri in Battambang Province. Prior to this, educational provision in these areas was severely limited and completely inaccessible to many children, especially those with disabilities. However, KHEN schools have ramped access and now provide primary education for over 9,000 children, including vulnerable children such as those with disabilities, religious minority (Muslim) children, children living in poverty, girls and other children with additional support needs. This increase in school provision by an NGO is unprecedented. It has led to increased pupil attendance and has been highly beneficial to local communities. However, KHEN are aware that, though large numbers of children now have more opportunities to access school, they cannot always be effectively included in learning. This is because their headteachers and teachers lack training in inclusive education, leading to problems with the quality of educational provision. This is a common problem in Cambodia, in both rural and urban schools. In order to address this problem, KHEN approached researchers at the University of Aberdeen (UoA) and the University of Battambang (UBB) for help. A research team was established and a two week Scoping Study was organised in Battambang from Oct 19th to Nov 1st 2018 to explore the problem. The original research team included: • Mr Bunlee Khun – Managing Director: Khmer Education NGO (KHEN) • Dr Jackie Ravet – Senior Lecturer Inclusive Practice, University of Aberdeen • Dr Peter Mtika – Senior lecturer: International Education and Development, University of Aberdeen • Dr. -
Census of Agriculture in Cambodia 2013
KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA Nation Religion King 3 3 Census of Agriculture in Cambodia 2013 Preliminary Report National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning in collaboration with Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Contents Page Foreword………………………………………………………………………………………………...………. ii Preface……………………………….……………………………….…………….………………………..….. iii Compositions of the National Committee for the Census of Agriculture of the Kingdom of Cambodia, 2013………………………...…….…………………………………..….. iv Compositions of the Technical Committee for the Census of Agriculture of the Kingdom of Cambodia, 2013……………………………...…………….……………………..….. v Compositions of the Publicity Committee for the Census of Agriculture of the Kingdom of Cambodia, 2013…………………..………….…………….……………………..….. vi Summary Indicators………………………..……………………….……………….……………………..... vii Chapter 1 Basic Information on the First Census of Agriculture in Cambodia 1 1.1 Introduction………………………………………….……………………………………....... 1 1.2 Authority and Confidentiality of the CAC…………………..……..……………....... 1 1.3 Scope of the Core Module………………………..…………….….…..……..………..... 1 1.4 Coverage………………………………………….…………………………………...……..... 2 1.5 Limitation………………………………………….………………..………………….……..... 2 1.6 Definition of Main Terms and Concepts Used………………..……….………….. 2 Chapter 2 Relevant Information about Cambodia…………………………….…………..... 3 Chapter 3 Agricultural Holdings……………………………....…………………...……………..... 4 Chapter 4 Major Crops………………………………………….……………………………………..... 15 Chapter 5 Agricultural Households and Holders………….…………………….………...... 24 Chapter -
1 St Quarterly
Searching for the truth. Magazine of the Documentation Center of Cambodia Special English Edition, First Quarter 2004 Table of Contents EDITORIALS Denials and Genocide Education .................................1 Letters from Youk Chhang: Son Sen Two Important New Projects at DC-Cam ...................2 A Reply to Comrade Nuon Chea .................................5 DOCUMENTATION Tau Thy Pheak, Director of Office K-15 ...................6 Chou Chet, alias Sy, Western Zone Secretary ...........8 To Respected Office 870 (Telegram) .......................11 DC-Cam’s 2004 Work Plan .....................................12 Public Information Room ....................................23 Building the Case against Senior KR Leaders ........25 HISTORY The Cham Rebellion ...............................................26 Second “Open Letter” of Khieu Samphan ..............27 This is not Karma! ...................................................31 The Story of Prak Yoeun .........................................34 Khieu Samphan Mat Ly and His Struggle for the Cham Community....35 Live for the Children ..............................................37 Copyright © LEGAL Documentation Center of Cambodia 50 Legal Precedents in Yugoslav Court .......................39 All rights reserved. 50 50 PUBLIC DEBATE Licensed by the Ministry of Information of 50 Political Transition and Justice ................................43 the Royal Government of Cambodia, 100 Khieu Samphan ......................................................51 Prakas No.0291 P.M99, 100 Letter: -
List of Interviewees
mCÄmNÐlÉkßrkm<úCa DOCUMENTATION CENTER OF CAMBODIA Phnom Penh, Cambodia LIST OF POTENTIAL INFORMANTS FROM MAPPING PROJECT 1995-2003 Banteay Meanchey: No. Name of informant Sex Age Address Year 1 Nut Vinh nut vij Male 61 Banteay Meanchey province, Mongkol Borei district 1997 2 Ol Vus Gul vus Male 40 Banteay Meanchey province, Mongkol Borei district 1997 3 Um Phorn G‘¿u Pn Male 50 Banteay Meanchey province, Mongkol Borei district 1997 4 Tol Phorn tul Pn ? 53 Banteay Meanchey province, Mongkol Borei district 1997 5 Khuon Say XYn say Male 58 Banteay Meanchey province, Mongkol Borei district 1997 6 Sroep Thlang Rswb føag Male 60 Banteay Meanchey province, Mongkol Borei district 1997 7 Kung Loeu Kg; elO Male ? Banteay Meanchey province, Phnom Srok district 1998 8 Chhum Ruom QuM rYm Male ? Banteay Meanchey province, Phnom Srok district 1998 9 Than fn Female ? Banteay Meanchey province, Phnom Srok district 1998 Documentation Center of Cambodia Searching for the Truth EsVgrkKrBit edIm, IK rcg©M nig yutþiFm‘’ DC-Cam 66 Preah Sihanouk Blvd. P.O.Box 1110 Phnom Penh Cambodia Tel: (855-23) 211-875 Fax: (855-23) 210-358 [email protected] www.dccam.org 10 Tann Minh tan; mij Male ? Banteay Meanchey province, Phnom Srok district 1998 11 Tatt Chhoeum tat; eQOm Male ? Banteay Meanchey province, Phnom Srok district 1998 12 Tum Soeun TMu esOn Male 45 Banteay Meanchey province, Preah Net Preah district 1997 13 Thlang Thong føag fug Male 49 Banteay Meanchey province, Preah Net Preah district 1997 14 San Mean san man Male 68 Banteay Meanchey province, -
D360.3 EN Redacted-1.Pdf
ERN>01580672</ERN> D360 3 Annex III Witnesses of Forced Marriage by Province Banteay Meanehey Province Mongkol Borev District 1 D219 161 Written Record of Interview of Witness KHAT Pho 25 January 2015 ERN 01073503 01073524 2 D219 162 Written Record of Interview of Witness NET Yean 26 January 2014 ERN 01074537 01074552 3 D219 186 Written Record of Interview of Witness SENG Kheang 15 February 2015 ERN 01079331 01079345 Preah Net Preah District 4 D219 140 Written Record of Interview of Witness YOUK Neam 12 January 2015 ERN 01063662 01063687 5 D119 131 Written Record of Interview of Civil Party Applicant TilANG Thoeuy 16 June 2014 ERN 01025297 A65 A67 01025298 A68 6 D219 494 1 11 Transcript of hearing on the substance in Case 002 [YI Laisov] 20 August 2015 ERN 01499105 1 22 23 7 D219 494 1 3 Transcript of hearing on the substance in Case 002 [MAM Soeurm] 29 July 2015 ERN 01437792 1 14 17 01437794 1 21 25 01437795 1 1 5 8 D219 494 1 14 Transcript of hearing on the substance in Case 002 [MEAN Loeuyl 2 September 2015 ERN 01484349 Phnom Srok District 9 D6 1 359 Written Record of Interview of Witness CHHOEUNG Uo 29 March 2009 ERN 00316786 Battambang Province Banan District 10 D118 295 Written Record of Interview of Witness SUM Voeut 23 August 2014 ERN 01044706 01044717 11 D219 36 Written Record of Interview of Witness CHHUOM Savoeun 15 October 2014 ERN 01053596 01053608 12 D219 88 Written Record of Interview of Witness POL Sot 23 November 2014 ERN 01077046 01077054 13 D219 374 Written Record of Interview of Witness KHIN Khim 22 June 2015 ERN 01120039 -
Cmvis External Evaluation Report
CMVIS EXTERNAL EVALUATION REPORT Elke Hottentot March 2006 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The success of any evaluation depends on the willingness of people to share their knowledge and experiences. The CMVIS staff have been superbly helpful, cooperative and done more than their share to ensure that I was given every possible bit of understanding of the CMVIS project. My special thanks go to Mr. Lim, who as the project manager of the project answered the bulk of my questions, Mr. Loo and Mr. Sovanna, who took me on their trails to the provinces, and Handicap International Technical Advisors, Mr. Vannarin and Mr. Vuthy, whose insights into the project were invaluable. The CMVIS Data Gathers never tired of sharing their experience, whether this was in the field or in the PP office. This evaluation would not have reached to the same depths if it wasn’t for my assistant/interpreter/translator Ranine. Mr. Christian Provoost, who left his post at the end of January, set me off on the right track with his introduction to the project. The kind feedback from Mr. Bruno Leclerq, HI-B Country Director and various other staff at HI-B filled in the remaining gaps. The insights of many other people were solicited during this interview, including those of a variety of mine action agencies, the Cambodian Mine Action Authority and NGOs. Specifically, I want to thank Andy Kervell for sharing his wealth of understanding on how the CMVIS project could best meet the needs of the Mine Action Planning Units. Lastly, my thanks go the all the mine/UXO casualties we visited and whose welcoming smiles always made me feel at home.