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    CRC MoI MoH MPWT HIB Cambodia Road Traffic Accident and Victim Information System Annual Report 2004 Executive summary Photo: Jean Van Wetter @ HIB Developed with the support of: French Cooperation Belgian Cooperation World Health Organization Notice: This report may be freely reviewed‚ abstracted‚ reproduced or translated in part or in whole‚ but not for the purposes of sale. Any reproduction or use of the information in this report should be attributed to Handicap International

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    Pol Pot In Cambodia

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    In 1975 when they U.S left Vietnam. Cambodia’s government was in shambles it was plagued by corruption and it lost its military support from the U.S in the process. Now was the time for Pol Pot’s army to strike. On April 17th they marched into Phnom Penh and seized control of Cambodia. Now being in control he began building

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    How do the writers present their feelings on war? In the poems ‘war photographer’ and ‘war photograph’ the audience are presented with two poems which express the feelings of the authors towards war. I will be comparing these two poems to find the differences between the narrators feelings. Kate Daniels poem is told through the voice of an American citizen looking in a magazine at a war photograph. Whereas‚ Carol Ann-Duffy’s poem is about a war photographer developing the photos‚ that he took

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    our hometown. Reaction to my own feeling‚ after I listened to this song I feel the same like Michael Buble’s feeling too. This song shows us the feeling of the actor who goes away from his family. As a result‚ my own self when I first arrived at Phnom Penh‚ I felt very homesick that’s why I wanted to come back home. Moreover‚ I feel so sad for this man who leave from there family because he have to do his jobs at abroad. Finally‚ this song is very popular ones that want to show us about the feeling

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    Dear Mr. Ly ! I am a student from Royal University of Phnom Penh‚ and something I felt strongly concern about is the insecurity in our community. I am so passionate and afraid because of this situation for two reasons. Firstly‚ I and other villagers sometimes lose our own property‚ and especially the argument always happen in the middle of the night‚ so it make people feel uncomfortable to sleep in the night and feel so stressful. For example‚ groups of ganisters and drug addicts often have argument

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    because of war has devastating and lasting effects on civilians. Secondly‚ war has devastating and lasting effects on civilians because of loss of property. "No one owns anything anymore‚" is one example of this. Another example is the King in Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh was ruled by the government. Now due to the war‚ a young boy‚ is now known as the King of the city. Also a boy with a cyclo gave Vithy permission to go to an automobile junkyard that did not even belong to him. Many people took what was not

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    Sar) was a Cambodian revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge from 1963 to 1997. From 1963 to 1981‚ he served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. As such‚ he became the leader of Cambodia on April 17‚ 1975‚ when his forces Phnom Penh. From 1976 to 1979‚ he also served as the prime minister of Democratic Kampuchea. In

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    Author: To begin with‚ I would like to brief my personal biography. Sophyra Sokhan‚ my official name‚ was given by my parents. My full name combines with both my father’s surname and my mother’s given name. I was born on May 11‚ 1994. I grew up in Phnom Penh City‚ which is the capital city of Cambodia. In my family‚ I have two younger sisters‚ and they are now in one of the public colleges in Cambodia. Both of my parents are working in the Ministry of Education. My mother is currently working

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    proceeding the event of the Killing Fields?) During the last three decades‚ Cambodia has suffered through war‚ political disorder and genocide. On April 17th 1975 after winning the civil war‚ the Khmer Rouge gained the control of the Phnom Penh. This communist guerrilla group led by Pol Pot would cause unimaginable devastation and misery throughout Cambodia for the next three years‚ eight months and twenty days. The Khmer Rouge forced the people of Cambodia to the countryside

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    The Rise and Fall of Pol Pot Pol Pot‚ infamous for his connection to the Khmer Rouge that identified with communism‚ held power in Cambodia from 1975-1979. Although‚ this is only a short period of time‚ he undoubtedly left a lasting impression on the Cambodian population. Pol Pot’s revolution failed to increase the level of Human Rights and wealth for the Khmer people. Pol Pot and his party became obsessed with eliminating “enemies” of the Khmer Rouge from the population. They devastated any chance

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