| Section The ICRC in Cambodia This country is covered by the regional delegation in ThailandThe ICRC in Thailand 11-12-2009 Cambodia: massive aid effort planted seeds of recovery in former "killing fields"In late 1979 the ICRC and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) began a vast relief operation for the people of Cambodia, threatened by famine. Thirty years on, François Bugnion, the first ICRC delegate to return to Cambodia after the genocide, talks of his experiences there. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Cambodia) Interview Includes Photo 11-12-2009 Cambodia: ICRC action continues after 30 years of presenceCambodians suffered almost continuous war, deadly political clashes and violence between 1969 and 1999. Hundreds of thousands lost their lives and millions were forced to leave their homes. In 1979, the ICRC launched one of its biggest relief operations ever in cooperation with UNICEF, providing food to tens of thousands. This operational update covers the period January-October 2009. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Cambodia) Operational update Includes Photo 10-12-2009 Cambodia: history of ICRC activities The ICRC first operated in Cambodia between 1965 and 1975, working in close cooperation with the Cambodian Red Cross Society to provide assistance and protection to civilians affected by armed conflict. The ICRC returned to the country in 1979 and has been operational ever since. Currently, the organization focuses on detainee welfare and physical rehabilitation for the victims of mines and unexploded remnants of war. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Cambodia) 28-2-2008 Cambodia: promoting economic security among victims of landminesDespite the enormous efforts made during the past 12 years to rid Cambodia of the scourge of mines and other explosive remnants of war, several hundred people continue to be maimed or killed by these weapons in the country every year. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Cambodia) Feature Includes Photo 17-12-2009 Newsletter of the ICRC regional delegation in BangkokA round-up of activities carried out by the ICRC in Thailand, Cambodia, Viet Nam and Laos (November 2009). (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Thailand) Field newsletter Includes PDF 30-6-2004 The role of the 1954 Hague Convention in protecting Cambodian
cultural property during the period of armed conflictThe years of domination by the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia have left the country and its memory, but also its cultural heritage, permanently scarred. This article shows with reference to an actual situation what the effects of armed conflict on a country’s cultural property can be, while at the same time demonstrating how the legal instruments devised to protect it can be applied and play a crucial role in the preservation of cultural heritage. (Info resources\International Review\2004 - No. 854) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 27-6-2008 Combating the legacy of weapon contamination in CambodiaMom Phireak is Programme Coordinator for Mine Risk Education/Risk Reduction at the Cambodian Red Cross (CRC) in Phnom Penh. In 2005, at Mom's instigation, the CRC started an innovative micro-credit project to support the economic integration of people who are vulnerable to landmines and other explosive remnants. He spoke with Claudia McGoldrick about the project and its success. (The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\Cambodia) Interview Includes Photo 11-12-2009 Cambodia: a question of relief![]() In late 1979, as a massive assistance operation got underway for survivors of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, the ICRC took a film crew to the devastated country, to show the desperate situation and what was being done to help. This video (shot on 16mm film) shows the situation in Cambodia itself and across the border in Thailand, where many Khmers had taken shelter. (Info resources\Video) Video Collection Includes Video 13-6-2007 Cambodian Genocide ProgramKhmer Rouge Genocide Tribunal (Info resources\Other sites\International law) Other site |
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