30 Years of Hun Sen : Violence, Repression, and Corruption in Cambodia / [researched and written by Brad Adams, director for the Asia Division at Human Rights Watch].
"January 2015"--Table of contents page. "This report was researched and written by Brad Adams, director for the Asia Division at Human Rights Watch"--P. 67. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Map -- Summary -- I. Background: Hun Sen's Early Years -- II. Hun Sen in the Khmer Rouge -- III. Hun Sen and the "K5" Forced Labor Program -- IV. Hun Sen and PRK Repression in the 1980s -- V. Hun Sen and Death Squads During the UN Peacekeeping Mission in 1992-93 -- VI. Hun Sen and the Grenade Attack on an Opposition Party Rally, March 30, 1997 -- VII. Hun Sen's July 1997 Coup and Extrajudicial Executions -- VIII. Hun Sen, Attacks on the Opposition, and the Land Crisis -- IX. Hun Sen and the Subversion of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal -- Acknowledgements.
Summary:
"The 67-page report chronicles Hun Sen's career from being a Khmer Rouge commander in the 1970s to his present role as prime minister and head of the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP). The report details the violence, repression, and corruption that have characterized his rule under successive governments since 1985"--Publisher's description.
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