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in 1979, Phnom Voar became one of the southern rebel bases for the remaining Democratic Kampuchea forces and on July 26, 1994, Phnom Voar rose to international attention as the site of a Khmer Rouge attack on a Cambodian train that resulted in the deaths of at least 8 people (three government
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The exact circumstances of the deaths of the hostages remains unclear with some reports indicating that they died perhaps as early as September, 1994 or possibly after 15 October 1994. Regardless, their bodies were found on November 2, 1994.
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soldiers, at least four Khmer Rouge and one civilian passenger) and led to the mass-kidnapping of more than 100 hostages (including at least two Cambodians, three Vietnamese, and three westerners, all of whom were later killed).
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in 1998. These agencies have been attempting to improve health, education and livelihoods for villagers who had missed the rapid development and reconstruction of the rest of the country due to years of isolation and war.
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After Significant Initial Resistance, Former Khmer Rouge Commander and Convicted Murderer Chhouk Rin Testifies, April 22, 2013,By Doreen Chen, Senior Consultant, Destination Justice, and LLM, Columbia Law School,
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Since 1994, and the capture or surrender of the last rebel forces in the mountains, Phnom Voar has attracted significant attention from international NGOs, particularly from
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Chhouk Rin, a Khmer Rouge officer at the time, was later convicted of the murders of the three western hostages and as of April, 2013 was serving out a life sentence in
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also runs nearby. However, there are few roads or paths within the mountains and only two permanent communities: Chamkar Bei and Rones villages.
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http://www.cambodiatribunal.org/blog/2013/04/after-significant-initial-resistance-former-khmer-rouge-commander-and-convicted
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Between 1975 and 1979, the area around Phnom Voar was the site of several killing fields and two prisons run by the
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1994 Photo montage of backpackers taken hostage by the Khmer Rouge during a train ambush
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Chronology of events from the Senate enquiry into the kidnapping of David John Wilson
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Chhouk Rin exonerated, Fri, 24 February 1995 Post Staff , Phnom Penh Post,
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The Case of David Wilson: Summary of Events from the Senate enquiry
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runs along the base of the mountain. National road 33 between
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Amnesty International, Amnesty International Report 1995,
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Vine Mountain

Elevation
Coordinates
10°29′00″N 104°18′00″E / 10.48333°N 104.30000°E / 10.48333; 104.30000
Phnom Voar is located in Cambodia
Cambodia
Khmer
rendering support
question marks, boxes, or other symbols
Khmer script
Khmer
Cambodia
Damnak Chang'eaur District
Kep Province
Kampot Province
Cambodian Civil War
B-52s
Phnom Penh
Sihanoukville
Kampong Trach
Kampot
Santebal
Democratic Kampuchea
Khmer Rouge
Prey Sar Prison
Unesco
"Potential UXO contamination in Krong Kaeb"
"Report of CGP Mapping Team Visit to Kampot Province"
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