Huot Sambath was a senior Cambodian public official. He served as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Permament Representative to the United Nations and after the 18 March 1980 coup, he rallied to King Sihanouk and was appointed successively Minister of…
Interview by Dr Ben Kiernan, Serge Thion and one other of former Thai Ambassador to Cambodia Maj-General Chana Samudavanija concerning his activities as an intelligence officer dealing with Cambodian affairs, prior to his appointment as Ambassador. …
This Memorandum introduces the holdings of DCCAM (Documentation Center of Cambodia) to the United Nations experts, explaining how documents are organized and providing a quick starting point to the experts' work. It is intended to show what type of…
Interview conducted by Christophe Peschoux of Kaing Guek Eav, former Chairman of the Khmer Rouge prison and torture center known as S-21. Dated 28-29 April and 4-6 May 1999.
Detailed history of modern Cambodia drawn from interviews and published sources. Contains information about Khmer Issarak, Battambang. Includes a detailed chronology of Khmer history from 1904 to 1986
Toch Kham Doeun was a left-leaning Cambodian intellectual living in Paris at the time of the 18 March 1970 coup. He rallied to King Sihanouk and after the formation of the GRUNC in May 1970 he was appointed Ambassador to Cuba but was also responsible…
Memoir of a former Khmer Serei (Free Khmer) activists now living in Seattle. Includes information on Sngoc Thanh and Khmer Serei activities in the 1960s. Page 90 is missing, document is incomplete.
Phouk Chhay a left-leaning Cambodian intellectual served as a public servant and was also one of the leaders of the Gnereal Association of Khmer Students (AGEK) established in December 1964 and of the Cambodia-China Friendship Association established…
Vorn Vet a senior official in the Cambodian Communist party, was one of the leaders of the Cambodian "revolution" led by Pol Pot and served as Deputy Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea. He was arrested and executed in 1978. Includes a summary…
Cambodian Head of State, Samdech Norodom Sihanouk, thanks the Australian Ambassador for his letter of good wishes on behalf of the Australian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister on the occasion of Cambodia's National Day. Dated 16th November 1962
Letter from retired Ambassador Noel Deschamps to Samdech Norodom Sihanouk on the situation in Cambodia following the invasion of Cambodia of January 1979. Dated 28th March 1979
Australian Ambassador to China informs Ambassador Noel Deschamps that his letter to Samdech Norodom Sihanouk has been passed on to the addressee. Dated 12th April 1979
Farewell visit by Ambassador Noel Deschamps on King Norodom Sihanouk at Chamkar Mon Palace prior to leaving Cambodia on completion of his appointment as Australian Ambassador
Ambassador Noel Deschamps accompanies King Norodom Sihanouk and other foreign diplomats following the presentation of water pumps offered by Australia to Cambodia, 9th December 1964
King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia meeting the people present at the ceremony of presentation of water pumps by the Australian Ambassador, 9th December 1964
Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, Cambodia's Minister for Foreign Affairs greeting Paul Hasluck, Australia's External Affairs Minister upon his arrival in the Cambodian capital.
Australian External Affairs Minister, Paul Hasluck, accompanied by the Cambodian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, reviewing a guard of honour at Phnom Penh airport
Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, Cambodia's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Paul Hasluck, Australia's External Affairs Minister upon the latter's arrival in the Cambodian capital.
Prince Norodom Kantol, Prime Minister of Cambodia, and Australia's External Affairs Minister, Paul Hasluck, at the Prime Minister's office in Phnom Penh