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spoken out about corruption in the CPP's ranks. See Amnesty International, State of Cambod-
ia: Human Rights Developments: 1 October 1991 to 31 January 1992 (March 1992).
42. Caroline Hughes, Dependent Communities: Aid and Politics in Cambodia and East Timor
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 2009), 92.
43. Henry Kamm, Cambodia: Report from a Stricken Land (New York: Arcade, 1998), 212.
44. Ibid., 221.
45. The riel was worth 380 to the US dollar in December 1991; within a year it was trading at
2,400 to the dollar. See Gary Klintworth, “Cambodia 1992: Hopes Fading,” in Southeast Asi-
an Affairs 1993 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1993), 121.
46. Bridget Byrne, Rachel Marcus, and Tanya Powers-Stevens, Gender, Conflict and Develop-
ment (Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 1995), 12.
47. “Profile: Bureaucrat at Large in the Balkans,” Independent , April 30, 1994.
48. Yasushi Akashi, “An Assessment of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
(UNTAC),” in Pou Sothirak, Geoff Wade, and Mark Hong, eds, Cambodia: Progress and
Challenges since 1991 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2012), 157-8.
49. Cited in MacAlister Brown and Joseph J. Zasloff, Cambodia Confounds the Peacemakers,
1979-1998 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998), 141-3. See also Nate Thayer, “Shakeup
in KR Hierarchy” Phnom Penh Post , January 28-February 10, 1994.
50. Klintworth, “Cambodia 1992,” 120.
51. Ibid., 119.
52. For a detailed description of the incident, see Widyono, Dancing in Shadows , 77.
53. Nayan Chanda, “'Isolate Khmer Rouge,'” Far Eastern Economic Review , July 30, 1992.
54. William Shawcross, Deliver Us from Evil: Peacekeepers and Warlords in a World of Endless
Conflict (London: Bloomsbury, 2001), 58.
55. Widyono, Dancing in Shadows , 63.
56. Ibid., 78.
57. Foreign Broadcast Information Service, Daily Report, East Asia , April 6, 1993.
58. Kevin Barrington, “KR Open Bloody Anti-Poll Campaign,” Phnom Penh Post , May 7-20,
1993.
59. Judy Ledgerwood, “Patterns of CPP Repression and Violence during the UNTAC Period,” in
Steve Heder and Judy Ledgerwood, eds, Propaganda, Politics and Violence in Cambodia:
Democratic Transition under United Nations Peace-Keeping (Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 1996),
118.
60. Ibid., 122.
61. Kate Frieson, “The Politics of Getting the Vote in Cambodia,” in Heder and Ledgerwood,
eds, Propaganda, Politics and Violence in Cambodia , 195.
62. Ibid., 196. See also Human Rights Watch, “Tell Them That I Want to Kill Them”: Two Dec-
ades of Impunity in Hun Sen's Cambodia (New York, November 2012), 13-22.
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