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Microsoft Office 2000 mCÄmNÐlÉkßrkm<úCa Documentation Center of Cambodia List of Promoting Accountability Project (PA) in Kampong Cham province Team Leader: Long Dany KCI= Kampong Cham Interviews KCI Name Source Sex Note Position in KR Interviewee Relationship T/Page Date Place of Interview 1. Chhay Kim Leang I10065 M Disappeared Soldier of battalion of Um Veng Brother in-law 1/13 Dec 05, 2002 Kor-kor 1 village, Kor-kor division 450 sub-district, Kampong Siem district 2. Keu Kimsreu I10667 M Disappeared Secretary of Public Keu Kimsreang Brother 1/15 Dec 23, 2002 Kor-kor 2 village, Kor-kor Health (Lon Nol sub- district, Kampong regime) Siem district 3. Yoeun aka Van I04551 F Alive Staff of State Yoeun Biography owner 1/23 Dec 05, 2002 Kor-kor 2 village, Kor-kor Commerce sub-district, Kampong Siem district 4. Heou You I10047 M Disappeared Assistant of division Heou Hong Brother 1/18 De 05, 2002 Kampong Krabei village, 450 Chour Kor-kor sub-district, Kampong Seim district 5. Chhim Mai aka K03977 M Disappeared Deputy secretary of Phin Thea Sister in-law 1/15 Nov 12, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil Srun water transportation sub-district, Kampong Siem unit, Phnom Penh district 6. Yan aka Prakk I03543 M Disappeared Member of logistics of Laot Phal Sister in-law 1/6 Nov 21, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil battalion 314 sub-district, Kampong Siem district 7. Thy Lim Heng I08076 M Disappeared Deputy chief of Theum Nut Mother 1/13 Nov 12, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil company sub-district, Kampong Siem district 8. Sao Phim1 No Bio M Deceased Secretary of Eastern Phy Yun Dim Srun’s wife 2/24 Nov 12, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil +KCI0100 Zone sub-district, Kampong Siem district 1 Soa Phim: Interview with Phy Yunn at Ro-Meas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem 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. Chhin aka Mean I02444 M Disappeared Chief of division 920 Siem Heng Cousin 2/54 Nov 12, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil Meng sub-district, Kampong Siem district 10. Lao Son K00714 F Alive Prey Sar Prisoner Lao Son Biography owner 1/21 Nov 11, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 11. En I02645 F Disappeared Soldier Sum At Younger brother 1/12 Nov 16, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil (No picture) sub-district, Kampong Siem district 12. Ie Kem I10162 F Disappeared Medic of Division 502 Ie Kean Older sister 1/11 Nov 11, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 13. Dim Tha I10188 M Disappeared Chief of Battalion Siem Heng Neighbor 1/12 Nov 12, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 14. Chuon Ol I09760 M Disappeared Chief of Kang Meas Laot Phal Sister in-law 1/12 Nov 21, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil district, Region 41 sub-district, Kampong Siem district 15. Nou Chhan aka K05355 M Disappeared Deputy secretary of Chhan Eng Daughter 2/16 Nov 10, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil Hean Siem Reap-Preah Chhun sub-district, Kampong Siem Vihear Region district (Region 106) 16. Chhea Srun I08079 M Alive Member of small cell Dim Srun and Biography owner 1/49 Nov 12, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil Phy Yun and his wife sub-district, Kampong Siem district 17. Sar Nha aka Sar K00727 F Alive Prey Sar prisoner Sar Ro Biography owner 1/11 Nov 16, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil Ro sub-district, Kampong Siem district 18. Prum I03554 M Disappeared Member of small cell Dy Naisim Wife 1/16 Dec 08, 2002 Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 19. Chuon Choeun I06047 M Disappeared Military deputy chief Chuon Hean Younger sister 1/11 Nov 13, 2002 Chrey Thmar village, aka Oeun of big cell Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 20. Lai Ken I02605 F Disappeared Soldier Meas Chroep Younger sister 1/10 Nov 25, 2002 Banteay Thmei village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 21. Huch aka Men I08320 M Disappeared Staff of State Men Chhen Older sister 1/11 Nov 12, 2002 Chung Huk village, Ampil KCI – Page 2 of 103 Seng Chheang Commerce sub-district, Kampong Siem district 22. Min Bunheang aka I01887 M Disappeared Chief of Battalion Phin Leang Mother 2/18 Nov 22, 2002 Kra-la village, Ampil sub- Phea district, Kampong Siem district 23. Keo Channthol K00202 F Disappeared Soldier Chhieng Saren Mother 1/16 Nov 22, 2002 Sya village, Ampil sub- district, Kampong Siem district 24. Van Ut aka I02034 M Disappeared Soldier Peou Aok Brother 1/16 Nov 15, 2002 Veal Sbauv village, Ampil Voeun (No picture) sub-district, Kampong Siem district 25. Sen Then aka Ret K00671 F Alive Prey Sar Prisoner Sen Then Biography owner 1/21 Nov 16, 2002 Kanleng Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 26. Vet I03547 M Disappeared Deputy chief of group Men Yin Mother 1/9 Nov 22, 2002 Kanleng Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 27. Khan aka So Korn I05130 F Unknown Medic Not Found N.A 0 Nov 12, 2002 Kanleng Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 28. Chhea Sroem aka I03555 M Alive Deputy chief of group Chhea Srun Younger brother 0 Nov 12, 2002 Kanleng Rormeas village, At Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 29. Dim I03545 M Unknown Chief of company Not Found N.A 0 Nov 12, 2002 Kanleng Rormeas village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 30. Seang Sim aka I06779 M Unknown Chief of small cell Leang Heng Village chief 0 Nov 12, 2002 Kra-la village, Ampil sub- Roeun district, Kampong Siem district 31. Nhoek Ny aka I02020 M Unknown Soldier Not Found N.A 0 Nov 12, 2002 Kra-la village, Ampil sub- Phon district, Kampong Siem district 32. Thuch Channthol I04586 F Unknown Staff of State Not Found N.A 0 Nov 12, 2002 Sya village, Ampil sub- aka Latt Commerce district, Kampong Siem district 33. Chhin Kim Sean I03720 M Unknown Member of Group Not Found N.A 0 Nov 12, 2002 Kraol Leav village, Ampil aka Set sub-district, Kampong Siem district KCI – Page 3 of 103 34. Suong Tim I01845 M Disappeared Deputy chief of small Suong Im Younger brother 1/10 Nov 25, 2002 Ampil Kraom village, cell Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 35. Nhim Savany aka I09051 F Disappeared Chief of women group Not Found N.A 0 Nov 25, 2002 Ta Say village, Ampil sub- Nim of Commercial unit district, Kampong Siem district 36. Meas Yim aka I01756 M Unknown Member of Logistics Not Found N.A 0 Nov 25, 2002 Ampil Leu village, Ampil Vann Unit sub-district, Kampong Siem district 37. Vung San I09296 M Disappeared Factory worker Not Found N.A 0 Nov 25, 2002 Veal Sbauv village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 38. Ke Uon I09195 M Disappeared Lon Nol soldier Not Found N.A 0 Nov 25, 2002 Veal Sbauv village, Ampil sub-district, Kampong Siem district 39. Sokh Srien I08339 M Disappeared Doctor of Medicine Kruoch Tin Uncle 1/8 Dec 20, 2002 Koh Pen “Kh” village, Koh Mit sub-district, Kampong Siem district 40. Theng Kim On I02343 M Disappeared Soldier Theng Kim Son Older sister 1/10 Dec 03, 2002 Koh Kol village, Koh Mit sub-district, Kampong Siem district 41. Seng Siek K07135 M Disappeared Deputy chief of Hach Eng Older brother in- 1/13 Dec 20, 2002 Koh Praloung village, Koh battalion of division law Mit sub-district, Kampong 920 Siem district 42. Yik Hong aka I09775 M Disappeared Chief of Ministry of Yik Chheang Older brother 1/10 Dec 20, 2002 Koh Praloung village, Koh Khim Public Affairs, Heng Mit sub-district, Kampong Northern Zone Siem district 43. Hum Ho I09436 M Disappeared Soldier Hum Lumhan Younger brother, 1/13 Dec 18, 2002 Koh Luong village, Koh (No picture) not allow to be Mit sub-district, Kampong photographed Siem district 44. Kim Yeat aka I10179 F Disappeared Chief of 50 member Chea Leng Uncle 1/10 Dec 20, 2002 Koh Dach village, Koh Mit Phum unit, Garment unit sub-district, Kampong Siem district 45. Khen Phan I02871 M Unknown Medic Not Found N.A 0 Nov 25, 2002 Chong Koh village, Koh Samrong sub-district, Kampong Siem district 46. Chhem Launh K00029 M Disappeared Prey Sar Prisoner Chhem Bin Older brother 1/19 Dec 06, 2002 Ampil Kranhanh village, O Svay sub-district, Kampong KCI – Page 4 of 103 Siem district 47. Suos Phoeun aka I07495 M Disappeared Political deputy chief Uch Phoeung Older sister 1/12 Dec 19, 2002 Tuol Rorkar village, Ror- Srauy of battalion ang sub-district, Kampong Siem district 48. Hong Nai Sim I09451 F Disappeared Soldier Hong Theng Older sister 1/12 Dec 19, 2002 Tuol Rorkar village, Ror- ang sub-district, Kampong Siem district 49. Srean aka Khut I05509 F Alive Staff of Ministry of Khut Sroeun Biography owner 1/15 Nov 24, 2002 Kok Kream village, Vihear Sroeun Commerce Thom sub-district, Kampong Siem district 50. Yem Yan I01802 M Disappeared Soldier Yem Srean Younger sister 1/27 Nov 24, 2002 Keam Har village, Vihear I06221 Thom sub-district, Kampong Siem district 51. Kaet Hen K07736 F Alive Prey Sar Prisoner Kaet Hen Biography owner 1/18 Nov 24, 2002 Kok Kream village, Vihear K00736 Thom sub-district, Kampong Siem district 52. Mom San K00732 F Unknown Prey Sar Prisoner Not Found N.A 0 Nov 24, 2002 Pung Ro village, Vihear Thom sub-district, Kampong Siem district 53.
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