UNG Sam Ean

The witness, UNG Sam Ean, described in 1976, there was a cooperative, and the people ate communally and slept in their respective houses as usual. In 1977, the people had to dig a canal from the Romeas Haek river to the east section of the provincial town. Also during 1977, four to five mixed-race Vietnamese with Cambodian fathers and "Yuon" mothers, or some with Yuon fathers and Cambodian mothers were arrested and taken away. Those people had lived here at Kraham Ka Village for a long time. The witness didn't know about the Cham, because no Cham lived in this village, and she did not know about other villages. As for the monks, they were disrobed in 1975. Statues of Buddha were destroyed. 

  • Witness acronym :
    2-TCW-805
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  • Cases : Case 002Case 002/02
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