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3. Henry Kamm, Cambodia: Report from a Stricken Land (New York: Arcade, 1998), 233.
4. Nayan Chanda and Nate Thayer, “Things Fall Apart,” Far Eastern Economic Review , May
19, 1994.
5. “Aust Diplomat's Cambodia Analysis.”
6. Human Rights Watch, “Tell Them That I Want to Kill Them”: Two Decades of Impunity in
Hun Sen's Cambodia (New York, November 2012), 27. See also Nate Thayer, “Army's
Dossier of Shame” Phnom Penh Post , August 12-25, 1994.
7. MacAlister Brown and Joseph J. Zasloff, Cambodia Confounds the Peacemakers, 1979-1998
(Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998), 258.
8. Norodom Sihanouk, Shadows over Angkor: Memoirs of His Majesty King Norodom Sihan-
ouk of Cambodia , trans. Julio A. Jeldres (Phnom Penh: Monument Books, 2005), 61.
9. Norodom Sihanouk, “Forging Cambodian Nationhood,” Far Eastern Economic Review ,
January 13, 1994.
10. Nate Thayer, “King Talks of Taking Power,” Phnom Penh Post , June 17-30, 1994. See also
Nate Thayer, “Last Act: Sihanouk's Plan to Retake the Reins of Power,” Far Eastern Eco-
nomic Review , June 23, 1994.
11. “Premier Hun Sen Replies to the King,” Phnom Penh Post , July 1-14, 1994.
12. John Ogden, “King Washes His Hands of Politics,” Phnom Penh Post , July 1-14, 1994.
13. Nate Thayer, “Standing Up to Father,” Far Eastern Economic Review , June 30, 1994.
14. Harish C. Mehta, “Cambodia: A Year of Consolidation,” in Southeast Asian Affairs 1996
(Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1996), 118.
15. Barton Biggs, “Slain Editor Pressured by Gov't, Letters Show,” Cambodia Daily , September
9-11, 1994.
16. “Cambodia: Sam the Whipper,” Time , July 21, 1958.
17. Regarding Sary's disappearance, see David P. Chandler, The Tragedy of Cambodian History:
Politics, War, and Revolution since 1945 (Chiang Mai: Silkworm, 1994), 99-101. Rainsy be-
lieves his father was shot in the southern Laotian province of Pakse in late 1962 or early
1963, on the orders of Son Ngoc Thanh. His account is given in Sam Rainsy, We Didn't Start
the Fire: My Struggle for Democracy in Cambodia (Chiang Mai: Silkworm, 2013), 11-22.
18. Rainsy, We Didn't Start the Fire , 27-8.
19. Benny Widyono, Dancing in Shadows: Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge, and the United Nations
in Cambodia (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), 204.
20. Cited in Brown and Zasloff, Cambodia Confounds the Peacemakers , 226.
21. Jason Barber and Christine Chaumeau, “Teng Boonma: The Man with the Money,” Phnom
Penh Post , May 17-30, 1996.
22. Ker Munthit, “Boon Ma Fires Off Complaint to RAC” Phnom Penh Post , April 18-May 1,
1997.
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