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ERN>01580821</ERN> ERN>01580821</ERN> D362 2 Annex ~ Civil Party Applications Declared Inadmissible ~ ~~~~ q { £ ¦ 1 ’ s 5 q £ I ê“ Full Name Reasons for Province Cambodian HIE 1 Indmissibility Finding Lawyer [Foreign Lawyer si 6~ ÏZ G 2 c —II W~ 2Æ 43 §£ ¦ The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA incl inhumane conditions of in Commune Phnom On living Applicant Spean Sreng 2 N Srok District Province from 1976 1978 ~ Banteay Meanchey imprisonment ~ 2 02 ~ Phnum Trayoung Prison Phnum Lieb Commune Preah Net Preah District C 3 PRAK Kav Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly r C 3 Banteay Meanchey Province in 1978 persecution of Vietnamese perceived 3 Applicant does not state she is Vietnamese but was targeted because she £2^ was accused of being Vietnamese Although it is recognised that this may be traumatising the facts described fall outside of the scope of the case file The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA incl inhumane living conditions of Applicant and family in Paoy Char Commune Phnom Srok District Banteay Meanchey Province throughout DK death of CN a N Applicant s sister at Trapeang Thma Dam in 1976 forced marriage of CO ~ „2 Applicant in Srah Chik Commune Phnom Srok District in 1976 death of 02 ~ S SO Sakhai 5 Applicant s father as result of untreated illness in Srah Chik Commune in Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly s ~ 3 a 2 late 1978 murder of Applicant s brother and cousin in Srah Chik 2 Commune in 1978 cousins and uncle murder of s uncle and Applicant » another cousin at unspecified location during DK Although it is recognised that this may be traumatising the facts described fall outside of the scope of the case file The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA of Applicant in Siem Reap Province from 1975 and Spean Sreng Commune Phnom Srok District Banteay Meanchey Province from 1975 1979 incl death of s father as result of untreated illness in Siem Province in NO Applicant Reap 2 N ¦ 1975 death starvation of s uncle and three cousins at t by Applicant Spean ~ E 02 ~ Sreng Commune in 1978 murder of Applicant s older brother sister in C 3 DAN Chhinh 3 Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly C 3 law and niece Chek Commune Chek District 02 nephew Svay Svay Banteay 3 33 Meanchey Province in 1978 murder of Applicant s uncle at unspecified £2^ location and time during DK murder of Applicant s cousin s brother in law not sure whether to include or not in Spean Sreng Commune in 1978 Although it is recognised that this may be traumatising the facts described fall outside of the scope of the case file ~~~~ ~ ERN>01580822</ERN> D362 2 The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA incl inhumane living conditions and starvation at Trapeang Thma Dam in 1977 Spean Sreng and O Leap Canal in 1976 1977 all located in Phnom Srok a ’a ~ District Banteay Meanchey Province imprisonment and OIA inhumane 02 ~ £3 ~~ CHUM Chim s conditions and starvation at Phnom Centre Preah 5 Chet GO living Trayoung Security Banteay Meanchey Vanly °C Net Preah District Province in 1978 these facts were 2 Q Q Banteay Meanchey 2 clarified the interview of the it is during Applicant Although recognised » that this may be traumatising the facts described fall outside of the scope of the case file The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA incl a 02 2 inhumane conditions of and her mother DK in 40 living Applicant throughout ~ 02 ~ Banteay Meanchey Province murder of her brother in law at Phnom s YOU Samean Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly s 5 Trayoung Security Centre in Preah Net Preah District Banteay Meanchey a Province in 1978 it is that this be rn a5 Although recognised may traumatising the facts described fall outside of the scope of the case file » The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA incl inhumane conditions of at various locations a 02 living Applicant including ~ s Spean Sreng Reservoir Spean Sreng Commune Phnom Srok District 02 ~ S VUN Savaun Banteay Meanchey Province from 1976 until 1979 murder of Applicant s Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly GO 5 father in Phnom Srok District in 1979 forced of in 2 Q 02 marriage Applicant 1977 in Phnom Srok District it is that this be Although recognised may » traumatising the facts described fall outside of the scope of the case file The described the Enslavement and OIA at ~ Applicant following Trapeang a Thma Dam and various other locations in Phnom Srok District ~~ 02 Banteay ~ 02 ~ Meanchey Province incl inhumane living conditions of Applicant s CHIN Thom § Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly s DK murder of her mother it is that this 02 throughout Although recognised 2 be the facts described fall outside of the of the case rn may traumatising scope file » The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA at Trapeang Thma Dam and at various other locations in Phnom Srok District Banteay a Os 02 ~ Meanchey Province incl inhumane living conditions and forced marriage 02 ~ 2s S NIT Luon of Applicant in 1978 in Phnom Srok District death by starvation sickness Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly GO 2 Q i02 and lack of medical treatment of his parents and his younger sibling it is that this be the facts described Although recognised may traumatising » fall outside of the scope of the case file ft The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA at various a ~ I CJ ~ I 2 locations in Phnom Srok District Banteay Meanchey Province incl 02 ~ 9 s HEM Sy £3 inhumane living conditions of Applicant throughout DK Although it is Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly s 2 5 recognised that this may be traumatising the facts described fall outside of rn the of the case file scope » ERN>01580823</ERN> D362 2 The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA inch c_l inhumane living conditions of Applicant at Trapeang Thma Dam Phnom a 42 CD CJ p ~ I Srok District Banteay Meanchey and Preah Net Preah District Banteay 02 ~ 9 ~ CD THING Sub Meanchey Province throughout DK and forced marriage of Applicant Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly ID CD 2 murder of Applicant s brothers at unspecified locations in November 1975 ~~ it is that this be the facts described Although recognised may traumatising P fall outside of the scope of the case file The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA at Trapeang a CJ Thma Dam and at various locations inch inhumane living conditions in 42 ~ ID 02 ~ 9 Phnom Srok District Banteay Meanchey Province throughout DK and s THON Thy 02 Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly s DT death due to starvation of his older brother murder of Applicant s father 3 it is that this be the facts described ~~ Although recognised may traumatising fall outside of the scope of the case file p The Applicant described the following enslavement and OIA at various ID 2 c I locations murder of her father and uncle s in Siem Province 42 ID ~ family Reap c I 65 02 ~ Whilst it is recognised that these are traumatising events they do not relate CD UTH Rathana Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly ID CD ttl to any matter which would permit the admission of the Applicant to be 2 as a civil as fall outside of the territorial of the Case CD joined party they scope 65^ File p « 2 c The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA at Trapeang CJ 42 R 02 Thma Dam and at various locations inch inhumane living conditions in 02 ~ 9 o ED PE Chon Phnom Srok District Banteay Meanchey Province throughout DK death of Banteay Meanchey 2 Chet Vanly D ED 5 3 Applicant s two cousins Although it is recognised that this may be rD 24 the facts described fall outside of the of the case file £ traumatising scope P 2 vC The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA at Trapeang CJ 42 at Cl 2 Thma Dam and various locations inch inhumane living conditions in 02 ~ 9 «~ CD INIs Phnom Srok District Banteay Meanchey Province throughout DK murder Banteay Meanchey 2 Chet Vanly ID CD 02 2 «P of Applicant s two uncles Although it is recognised that this may be CD the facts described fall outside of the of the case file 65^ traumatising scope P ID P The described the Enslavement and OIA at Trapeang 2 Applicant following 42 o cj at ri Thma Dam and various locations inch inhumane living conditions in 02 ~ 9 ED LOEUNG Saloeum 5 Phnom Srok District Banteay Meanchey Province throughout DK murder Banteay Meanchey 2 Chet Vanly D ED 3 of Applicant s aunt uncle Although it is recognised that this may be CD the facts described fall outside of the of the case file £24 9 traumatising scope P The described the Enslavement and OIA inch O Applicant following ~~ a P cj inhumane living conditions at various locations in Phnom Srok District 42 02 02 ~ 9 2 Banteay Meanchey Province throughout DK death by starvation and CD PEN Chanpo Banteay Meanchey 2 Chet Vanly CD sickness of s father and her it is ID 02 Applicant younger siblings Although 2 that this be the facts described fall outside of CD 2 recognised may traumatising 2^ the scope of the case file p ERN>01580824</ERN> D362 2 The Applicant described the following Enslavement and OIA inch inhumane living conditions of Applicant at Trapeang Thma Dam Phnom a Srok District and Ta Baen Commune Chek District ~~ ~ Svay Banteay m a 02 s at ~ 03 Meanchey Province throughout DK murder of Applicant brother S NUN Dul Banteay Meanchey 5 Chet Vanly s 02 Trapeang Thma at unspecified time during DK murder of Applicant s other a 02~ 3 brother at time and location DK it is £ unspecified during Although recognised that this may be traumatising the facts described fall outside of » the scope of the case file The described the Enslavement and OIA in N Applicant following Trapeang 3 Thma
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