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Microsoft Office 2000 mCÄmNÐlÉkßrkm<úCa Documentation Center of Cambodia List of Promoting Accountability Project (PA) in Kampong Chhnang province Team Leader: Long Dany KHI= Kampong Chhnang Interview KHI Name Source Sex Note Position Interviewee Relationship T/Page Date Place of Interview 1975-79 1. Chheung Choeun K08318 M Disappeared Security guard at s- Chheung Oeun Older sister 1/12 Jun17, 02 Tbeng Khpuos village, Taing 21 Krasaing sub-district, Tik Phos district 2. Kim Von K01602 M Disappeared Soldier of S-21 unit Yin Von Village chief 1/6 Jun 17, 02 Puoch Korksmao village, Tik Phos district 3. Sorn Porn K00896 M Disappeared Chief of squad Mok Pay Elder brother 1/6 Jun 17, 02 Tbang Khpuos village, Tik Phos district 4. Than Tha K01614 M Disappeared Security guard at s- Thoang Thon Male cousin 1/14 Jun 21, 02 Khnang Tuol village, Kraing Skea 21 sub-district, Tik Phos district 5. Pay Roy K08861 M Disappeared Soldier Nut Chun Uncle 1/9 Jun 21, 02 Khnang Tuol village, Tik Phos district 6. Prum Set K00782 M Alive Security guard at s- Prum Set Owner biography 1/26 Jun 20, 02 Tik Phos district , Sre Leu village 21 7. Poeu Son aka K08945 M Alive Soldier of regiment Poeu Son Owner biography 1/18 Jun 8, 02 Kraoy Wat village, Klong Porpork Meas Son 270 sub-district, Tik Phos district 8. Chhun Phal K00894 M Alive Security guard at s- Chhun Phal Owner biography 2/44 Jul 8, 02 Thmei village, Chaong Mong sub- 21 district, Tik Phos district 9. Yin Chim K05513 M Disappeared Spy of S-21 unit Yin Mean and Father and 1/10 Jun 17, 02 Tamklei village, Svay Chuk sub- Thlork Ho grandmother district, Sumaki Meanchey district 10. Sok Phat K00180 M Alive Soldier of S-21 unit Sok Phat Owner biography 4/31 Oct 14, 02 Kraing Sramar village, Sumaki Meanchey district 11. Neng Orn K05486 M Disappeared Soldier Nuon Nin Mother 1/10 Oct 14, 02 Svay Pork village, Svay sub-district, Sumaki Meanchey district 12. Nhem Rin K08654 M Disappeared Messenger of S-21 Lo Nuon and Cousin and Elder 1/14 Jun 8, 02 Damnakk Ampil village, Tbeng unit Yem Yat aunt Khpuos sub-district, Sumaki Meanchey 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 13. Hang Pheang K09213 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Sao Yin Older brother/ 1/33 Jun 5, 02 Kraing Beng village, Peam sub- 21 sister-in-law district, Sumaki Meanchey district 14. Yem Yean K08310 M Alive Soldier of S-21 unit Yem Yean Owner biography 2/43 Jun 9, 02 Speandek village, Thlork Vien sub- district, Sumaki Meanchey district 15. Lach Mean K09319 M Alive Interrogator at S-21 Lach Mean Owner biography 1/26 Jun 16, 02 Sumaki Meanchey district, Peandek village 16. Kiek In K05467 M Disappeared Interrogator of Prey Siv Thoeun Older sister 1/24 Jun 10, 02 Tasok village, Sep sub-district, Sa security center Kampong Tralach district 17. Phoeung Poeu K08319 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Kong Ton Older brother-in- 1/15 Jun 13, 02 Chambakk Pha-em village, Kampong 21 law Tralach district 18. Tauch Sai K08707 M Disappeared Soldier of S-21 of Tauch Phat Older sister 1/19 Jun 10, 02 Tasok village, Kampong Tralach children unit district 19. Lang Noeun K05448 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Tieng Net Older brother 1/19 Jun 13, 02 Takol village, Peany sub-district, 21 Kampong Tralach district 20. Suon Thoeun K09169 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Suon That and Younger brother 1/12 Jun 17, 02 Prabpheah village, Chres sub-district, 21 Suon At and older sister Kampong Tralach district 21. Heng Yong K09181 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Vin Yim and Mother and older 1/23 Jun 14, 02 Preang Preal village, Taches sub- 21 Heng Yet brother district, Kampong Tralach district 22. Sok Yam K09102 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Tauch Pach Mother and father 1/18 Jun 10, 02 Chambakk Pha-em village, Sep sub- 21 and Pol Yay district, Kampong Tralach district 23. Pen Sa K00897 M Died Soldier of S-21 of Prak Neang Father 1/24 Jun 22, 02 Kor village, Eth sub-district, children unit Kampong Tralach district 24. Mil Morn K08952 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Tot Nath Mother 1/19 Jun 22, 02 Thlork Reussei village, Sethei sub- 21 district, Kampong Tralach district 25. Kong Phai K08501 M Alive Security guard at S- Kong Phai Owner biography 2/45 Jun 23, 02 Peany village, Peany sub-district, K05469 21 Kampong Tralach district 26. Uon Vang K05493 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Uon Ny and Older brother and 1/15 Jun 16, 02 Tavak village, Preymoul sub-district, 21 Uon Teng Aunt Rolea Phieat district 27. Pol Nhep K08858 M Disappeared Soldier Pol Sep Older brother 2/42 Mar 14, Chen village, Svay Chrum sub- (No picture) 02 district, Rolea Phieat district 28. Nuon Hong K00166 M Alive Security guard at S- Nuon Hong Owner biography 3/23 Mar 14, Sophy village, Cheung Kreav sub- 21 +38 02 district, Rolea Phieat district May 11, 05 29. Pen Phen K08850 M Disappeared Soldier of S-21 unit Dy Phy Older sister 1/31 Mar 13, Thmei village, Kraing Leav sub- 02 district, Rolea Phieat district KHI – Page 2 of 8 30. Sieng Tha K09074 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Pil Phan Introducer joint 1/27 Mar 13, Thmei village, Rolea Phieat district 21 the revolution 02 31. Yem Hin K00190 M Disappeared Soldier Keo Yen Older sister 1/26 Mar 13, Boeung Veng village, Rolea Phieat 02 district 32. Chea Peun K08627 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Pen Pach Father 1/13 Mar 13, Boeung Veng village, Rolea Phieat 21 02 district 33. Pot Lan K05498 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Meas Mao Younger sister 1/19 Mar 12, Tik Haut village, Tik Haut sub- 21 02 district, Rolea Phieat district 34. Hak K09236 M Disappeared Security guard at S- Ket Sokchea Villager and 3/44 Mar 12, Prek Sala village, Rolea Phieat 21 and Hoa Eng Elder aunt 02 district 35. Chhim Theang K08638 M Alive Security guard at S- Chhim Theang Owner biography 2/41 Mar 16, Trapeang Tasok village, Preymoul 21 02 sub- district, Rolea Phieat district 36. Iem Meung K09294 M Alive Security guard at S- Iem Meung Owner biography 2/49 Jul 10, 02 Kumprong village, Phsar sub-district, 21 Baribo district 37. Chek Sam K08565 M Alive Soldier Soam Sam Ol Owner biography 2/60 Jul 12, 02 Kraing Skea village, Kraing Skea sub-distirct, Baribo district 38. Leng Kim I03939 M Alive Worker Leng Kim Owner biography 2/58 Jul 9, 02 Taing Knong village, Chiep sub- district, Tik Phos district 39. Mao Eth K08976 M Alive Soldier Vorng Eth Owner biography 1/20 Jun 24, 02 Chrak Sangke village, Svay Chuk sub-district, Samaki district 40. Ros Em K05514 M Alive Soldier Ros Em Owner biography 1/27 Jul 13, 02 Thnal Keng village, Kbal Tik sub- district, Tik Phos district 41. Vong Chhiv K09056 M Alive Soldier Vong Chhiv Owner biography 1/17 Jul 15, 02 Andaung Ronok village, Trangil sub- district, Kampong Leng district 42. Im Heang K05492, M Alive1 Soldier Tep Lim Father 1/13 Jun 13, 02 Daksneth village, Chres sub- district, K09299 Kampong Trach district 43. Rom aka Mak I02250 F Alive Medical woman Pech Mak Owner biography 1/21 May 4, 05 Cham pakkvillage,Svay Rumpea sub- district, Kampong Leng district, Kampong Chhnang province. 44. Ie Sieng aka Sen K00775 M Alive Soldier Meas Khet Mother 1/6 May 26, Prey Kry Cheung village, Preykryi 05 sub-district, Chul Kiri district, Kampong Chhnang province. 1 Currently Im Hieng lives in Khnach Rormeas market beyond 100 meters from the market KHI – Page 3 of 8 45. Phoem Khon I01394 F Disappeared Medical woman Phan Sophy Female cousin 2/28 May 26, Kohthkov village,Kohthkov sub- Nhem Sokh Male cousin-in- 05 district, Chulkiri district, Kampong law Chhnang province. 46. Nhem Malih aka I08676 F Disappeared Farmer Nhem Un Younger sister 2/45 May 05, Kandal village, Kampong Chhnang Khon 05 sub-district, Kampong Chhnang district, Kampong Chhnang province. 47. Nit Chhin I01700 M Alive Planted crops Nit Chhin Owner biography 1/22 May 12, Snang mom village, Thma Ith sub- 05 district, Kampong Tralach district , Kampong Chhnang province. 48. Sokh Neuo aka I01490 F Alive Medical woman Sokh Neou Owner biography 1/21 May 24, Olampich village, Porpel sub-district, Chhean 05 Batibo district, Kampong Chhnang province. 49. Phoan aka Moeun I06702 M Alive Driver at Lao Chhay Moeun Owner biography 3/63 May 21, Kang Meas village, Kok Banteay Embassy 05 sub-district, Ralea Phieat district, Kampong Chhnang province. 50. Neou Soeun aka I01687 F Alive Medical woman Norng Saing Mother 1/21 May 28, Andaung Preng village, Kraing Leav Tha 05 sub-district, Ralea Phieat district, Kampong Chhnang province 51. Nun Thuok aka I01426 F Alive Medical woman in Nun Thuok Owner biography 1/23 May 20, Svay Chek village, Chaong Maong Run 6-makara 05 sub-district, Tik Phos district Kampong Chhnang province. 52. Dy Sam-at I10092 M Disappeared Train driver Hong Nan Mother 1/10 May 20, Chaong Maong village, Chaong 05 Maong sub-district, Tik Phos district, Kampong Thom province.
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