Author: Asia Watch Committee (U.S.)
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN: 9780929692166
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Khmer Rouge Abuses Along the Thai-Cambodian Border
Author: Asia Watch Committee (U.S.)
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN: 9780929692166
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN: 9780929692166
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Seeking Shelter
Author: Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (U.S.)
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Category : Cambodian-Vietnamese Conflict, 1977-.
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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D. Exodus in Thailand
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Category : Cambodian-Vietnamese Conflict, 1977-.
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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D. Exodus in Thailand
Double Vision
Author: Court Robinson
Publisher: Asian Research Center for Migration Institu
ISBN:
Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher: Asian Research Center for Migration Institu
ISBN:
Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Thailand's Response to the Cambodian Genocide
Author: Puangthong Rungswasdisab
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Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Cambodians in Thailand
Author: Virginia Hamilton
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Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
For over ten years hundreds of thousands of Kampucheans have fled their country, seeking refuge in neighbouring Thailand. The first section of this paper discusses the history of the Kampuchean flight to Thailand and the evolution of Thailand's response to the influx of refugees. It identifies three phases of conflict: 1) 1975-1979: Kampucheans flee the communist regime of Pol Pot; 2) 1979-1980: Kampucheans flee Vietnamese invaders; 3) 1980-1985: Kampucheans continue to move into Thailand to escape the escalating conflict in the border area between Kampuchean resistance armies and the Vietnamese. The second section of the paper describes the current situation of approximately 70,000 official and undocumented Kampuchean refugees living in camps in Thailand. It also describes the current plight of more than 230,000 displaced Kampucheans living in border camps. The author concludes that after ten years of crisis, the Kampucheans still need and must be given international assistance.
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Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
For over ten years hundreds of thousands of Kampucheans have fled their country, seeking refuge in neighbouring Thailand. The first section of this paper discusses the history of the Kampuchean flight to Thailand and the evolution of Thailand's response to the influx of refugees. It identifies three phases of conflict: 1) 1975-1979: Kampucheans flee the communist regime of Pol Pot; 2) 1979-1980: Kampucheans flee Vietnamese invaders; 3) 1980-1985: Kampucheans continue to move into Thailand to escape the escalating conflict in the border area between Kampuchean resistance armies and the Vietnamese. The second section of the paper describes the current situation of approximately 70,000 official and undocumented Kampuchean refugees living in camps in Thailand. It also describes the current plight of more than 230,000 displaced Kampucheans living in border camps. The author concludes that after ten years of crisis, the Kampucheans still need and must be given international assistance.
The Rebuilding of the Khmer Rouge, Since 1979, on the Thai-Cambodian Border
Author: Demelza Stubbings
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Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Publisher:
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Category : Cambodia
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Hope for Cambodia
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs
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Category : Asia, Southeastern
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Category : Asia, Southeastern
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Khmer Displaced Persons in the Thai-Cambodian Border
Author: N. Raymond
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
This paper, written in conjunction with the Refugee Studies Program at Webster University in Geneva, describes a three week visit to Thailand in March/April 1989 to study the displaced Khmer along the Thai-Cambodian border. The author, a student in the Program, recounts briefings given to the group in Bangkok by a representative of UNHCR, by members of the Supreme Command of the Royal Thai Government, by representatives of the United Nations Border Relief Operations (UNBRO) and by the Committee for the Coordination of Services to the Displaced Persons in Thailand (CCSDPT). The paper then focuses on the camps along the border. Descriptions are given of Site 2, Greenhill, Site 8, and Khao-I-Dang. There is a detailed description of a follow-up seminar which took place at San Remo. The author summarizes the discussions held in workshops relating to organizational, psychological, legal, political and economic problems dealing with the Khmer displaced persons. A review is also given of an International Labor Office (ILO) mission concerning voluntary repatriation. The author presents repatriation as viewed by political factions at different sites and her analysis of the components of a successful repatriation.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
This paper, written in conjunction with the Refugee Studies Program at Webster University in Geneva, describes a three week visit to Thailand in March/April 1989 to study the displaced Khmer along the Thai-Cambodian border. The author, a student in the Program, recounts briefings given to the group in Bangkok by a representative of UNHCR, by members of the Supreme Command of the Royal Thai Government, by representatives of the United Nations Border Relief Operations (UNBRO) and by the Committee for the Coordination of Services to the Displaced Persons in Thailand (CCSDPT). The paper then focuses on the camps along the border. Descriptions are given of Site 2, Greenhill, Site 8, and Khao-I-Dang. There is a detailed description of a follow-up seminar which took place at San Remo. The author summarizes the discussions held in workshops relating to organizational, psychological, legal, political and economic problems dealing with the Khmer displaced persons. A review is also given of an International Labor Office (ILO) mission concerning voluntary repatriation. The author presents repatriation as viewed by political factions at different sites and her analysis of the components of a successful repatriation.
Seeking Shelter: Cambodians in Thailand: a Report on Human Rights
Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
This report, prepared by the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, examines the status of human rights in Kampuchea after the Vietnamese invasion of the country, and the threats to the safety of over a quarter of a million of Kampucheans who fled to Thailand. The report contains a detailed description of the causes of this refugee flow, namely the consequences of the Khmer Rouge invasion and of the subsequent Vietnamese invasion. Both invasions resulted in policies falling far short of any human rights standards. The report describes the threat posed to displaced Kampucheans due to the proximity of their camps to the Thai border, aggravated by abuses committed by the Thai security forces themselves. Moreover, those Kampuchean refugees, who number over 24,000, currently enjoying protection under the UNHCR's mandate, are likely to be removed to sites close to the border. Towards this end, the authors of the report recommend that the UNHCR not allow such removal, that it extend its protection mandate to cover all displaced Kampucheans in Thailand, that the stationing of international personnel in border camps could alleviate security rights, and that finally, the US, as an ally of Thailand, could exercise its influence in a more constructive manner in order to promote the protection of displaced Kampucheans.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
This report, prepared by the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, examines the status of human rights in Kampuchea after the Vietnamese invasion of the country, and the threats to the safety of over a quarter of a million of Kampucheans who fled to Thailand. The report contains a detailed description of the causes of this refugee flow, namely the consequences of the Khmer Rouge invasion and of the subsequent Vietnamese invasion. Both invasions resulted in policies falling far short of any human rights standards. The report describes the threat posed to displaced Kampucheans due to the proximity of their camps to the Thai border, aggravated by abuses committed by the Thai security forces themselves. Moreover, those Kampuchean refugees, who number over 24,000, currently enjoying protection under the UNHCR's mandate, are likely to be removed to sites close to the border. Towards this end, the authors of the report recommend that the UNHCR not allow such removal, that it extend its protection mandate to cover all displaced Kampucheans in Thailand, that the stationing of international personnel in border camps could alleviate security rights, and that finally, the US, as an ally of Thailand, could exercise its influence in a more constructive manner in order to promote the protection of displaced Kampucheans.