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  • UNTAC - the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia - came to Cambodia in 1992 in an attempt to end the long-running war between the Heng Samrin/Hun Sen regime, and a coalition of three guerrilla groups, including the Khmer Rouge.

    Travel to Cambodia: 2005 Trip Journal - Part Six 2008

  • Those who returned found that the Heng Samrin/Vietnamese forces were seldom able to protect them from sporadic attacks by the Pol Pot guerrillas, who (along with a sizable civilian population) had retreated to mountain strongholds along the Thai border.

    Kampuchea: A Demographic Catastrophe 2008

  • Heng Samrin officials were already hounding us about my brothers, so it was time to leave.

    Oral Histories of Cambodia: Leng Houth 2008

  • Samrin, who had opposed a U.N. role in Cambodia, was replaced by Chea Sim.

    Untangling Cambodian History: The Banyan Tree 2008

  • In their account of the Vietnamese regime, they do not specifically blame these deaths on the Vietnamese, and in fact suggest that the peasants suspected of "collaboration" suffered retaliation from the "marauding Pol Pot forces", and that "the Heng Samrin/Vietnamese forces were seldom able to protect [the peasants] from sporadic attacks by the Pol Pot guerrillas".

    Cambodia: Noam Chomsky on the CIA Demographic Catastrophe Report 2008

  • Nonetheless, the overall estimate of deaths under Samrin is, if anything, rather conservative, when one considers the massive population growth following the overthrow of the Khmer Rouge, as Cambodians sought to make up their lost numbers

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JakeRMurrin 2010

  • Samrin Regime: At least 500,000 (lowest estimate) to 1,500,000 (highest estimate) directly killed by the state in democide.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JakeRMurrin 2010

  • Nonetheless, the overall estimate of deaths under Samrin is, if anything, rather conservative, when one considers the massive population growth following the overthrow of the Khmer Rouge, as Cambodians sought to make up their lost numbers

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JakeRMurrin 2010

  • Samrin Regime: At least 500,000 (lowest estimate) to 1,500,000 (highest estimate) directly killed by the state in democide.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JakeRMurrin 2010

  • Nonetheless, the overall estimate of deaths under Samrin is, if anything, rather conservative, when one considers the massive population growth following the overthrow of the Khmer Rouge, as Cambodians sought to make up their lost numbers

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JakeRMurrin 2010

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