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Cambodia - S-21 RESTITUTION EXTORTION (6of10) [KH&EN] PHOK CHHAY'S FAMILY:
The Documentation Center of Cambodia has been painstakingly preserving (More) PHOK CHHAY'S FAMILY:
The Documentation Center of Cambodia has been painstakingly preserving and documenting such "confession" documents of victims held at Tuol Sleng, which total fourteen thousand pages, including Phok Chhay's 81-page document. According to file D349, Phok Chhay, alias Touch, was sent to S-21 on March 14, 1977. After three months and twenty-two days of coerced interrogation, Phok Chhay was executed by Khmer Rouge cadre on July 6, 1977. Cross-checking against another file entitled "list of execution", prepared by Comrade Hor at S-21, and dated July 7, 1977, reveals the same information as in file D349. Through this file, I found the name of Phok Chhay alias Touch in the serial number of 123 among the 127 names of people targeted for execution on the same day, July 6, 1977. Before it was decided that Phok Chhay was to be executed, his name had been sent to Angkar for examination and advice. After thorough review, he noted: "A H+CH. already A/K 30/3/77, meaning that 'already read and sent to Angkar: March 30, 1977'."
SOK SUNDAY:
Most distressingly, a few days after the death of my younger sibling, the village chief summoned my father and other new people of about the same age to make biographies. My father told the village chief the truth that he was a former naval captain at Chroy Changva. Other people also told him exactly about their former occupations.
After being questioned, the village chief told them to return to work as usual. Four or five days later, the village chief arrived at night to invite my father, who was collecting rainwater, and other people he called several days earlier to attend a study session. At that time, my mother put some clothes into a white plastic bag for him, but my father told her the clothes were not needed because they called him be to killed. Despite knowing he was called to die, he did not run, because he was afraid they would hurt our family. On that day, he left with nothing, except the clothes he was wearing. After they killed my father, the Khmer Rouge claimed our property; including motorcycles, crockery, and other belongings; to be shared by the cooperative.
In mid-1978, my two uncles fell ill with knee injuries. The Khmer Rouge accused them of pretending to be sick to avoid working, so they took them, along with other four or five patients, to be killed at Prey Sva pagoda. This pagoda was a large killing field where people of all age groups, male and female, were brought from other provinces and ruthlessly executed. Execution tools consisted of a long knife, a hoe, and a bamboo pole. There were 30 to 40 mass graves containing 20 to 30 bodies each. In around September 1978, as the pagoda was flooded, the bodies swelled, pushing up from under the shallow graves. Dogs tore and ate the rotten flesh.
SOKHA IRENE:
I found the document written by him, my aunt's husband. It is an 89-page confession that was written between December 13, 1978 and December 20, 1978. On the front page of the document there is a message addressed to the "Angkar", probably written by the Khmer Rouge cadre who was in charge of verifying the confession. At the end of the message there appears the signature of "Von", who was an interrogator at (S-21) Toul Sleng prison. According to the documents at Documentation Center of Cambodia, this person was responsible for interrogating the prisoners of Pourk Ti 3 of Krom Kdao ("Team 3" of "Hot Group").
The confession reminded me of the Toul Sleng brochure that shows how the prisoners were tortured until they said what Angkar wanted to hear. The terrifying picture that I saw in the brochure kept coming into my mind as I was reading the confession. I then thought of the feelings of my aunt. The picture would be clearer and more horrible in her memory because she suffered under that regime herself. Her young and innocent daughter was also killed by the Khmer Rouge regime, simply because the child wore glasses and was therefore accused of being intellectual. It is a very painful memory that my aunt has had to bear ever since. (Less)
Cambodia - S-21 RESTITUTION EXTORTION (6of10) [KH&EN] PHOK CHHAY'S FAMILY: The Documentation Center of Cambodia has been painstakingly preserving (More) PHOK CHHAY'S FAMILY: The Documentation Center of Cambodia has been painstakingly preserving and documenting such "confession" documents of victims held at Tuol Sleng, which total fourteen thousand pages, including Phok Chhay's 81-page document. According to file D349, Phok Chhay, alias Touch, was sent to S-21 on March 14, 1977. After three months and twenty-two days of coerced interrogation, Phok Chhay was executed by Khmer Rouge cadre on July 6, 1977. Cross-checking against another file entitled "list of execution", prepared by Comrade Hor at S-21, and dated July 7, 1977, reveals the same information as in file D349. Through this file, I found the name of Phok Chhay alias Touch in the serial number of 123 among the 127 names of people targeted for execution on the same day, July 6, 1977. Before it was decided that Phok Chhay was to be executed, his name had been sent to Angkar for examination and advice. After thorough review, he noted: "A H+CH. already A/K 30/3/77, meaning that 'already read and sent to Angkar: March 30, 1977'." SOK SUNDAY: Most distressingly, a few days after the death of my younger sibling, the village chief summoned my father and other new people of about the same age to make biographies. My father told the village chief the truth that he was a former naval captain at Chroy Changva. Other people also told him exactly about their former occupations. After being questioned, the village chief told them to return to work as usual. Four or five days later, the village chief arrived at night to invite my father, who was collecting rainwater, and other people he called several days earlier to attend a study session. At that time, my mother put some clothes into a white plastic bag for him, but my father told her the clothes were not needed because they called him be to killed. Despite knowing he was called to die, he did not run, because he was afraid they would hurt our family. On that day, he left with nothing, except the clothes he was wearing. After they killed my father, the Khmer Rouge claimed our property; including motorcycles, crockery, and other belongings; to be shared by the cooperative. In mid-1978, my two uncles fell ill with knee injuries. The Khmer Rouge accused them of pretending to be sick to avoid working, so they took them, along with other four or five patients, to be killed at Prey Sva pagoda. This pagoda was a large killing field where people of all age groups, male and female, were brought from other provinces and ruthlessly executed. Execution tools consisted of a long knife, a hoe, and a bamboo pole. There were 30 to 40 mass graves containing 20 to 30 bodies each. In around September 1978, as the pagoda was flooded, the bodies swelled, pushing up from under the shallow graves. Dogs tore and ate the rotten flesh. SOKHA IRENE: I found the document written by him, my aunt's husband. It is an 89-page confession that was written between December 13, 1978 and December 20, 1978. On the front page of the document there is a message addressed to the "Angkar", probably written by the Khmer Rouge cadre who was in charge of verifying the confession. At the end of the message there appears the signature of "Von", who was an interrogator at (S-21) Toul Sleng prison. According to the documents at Documentation Center of Cambodia, this person was responsible for interrogating the prisoners of Pourk Ti 3 of Krom Kdao ("Team 3" of "Hot Group"). The confession reminded me of the Toul Sleng brochure that shows how the prisoners were tortured until they said what Angkar wanted to hear. The terrifying picture that I saw in the brochure kept coming into my mind as I was reading the confession. I then thought of the feelings of my aunt. The picture would be clearer and more horrible in her memory because she suffered under that regime herself. Her young and innocent daughter was also killed by the Khmer Rouge regime, simply because the child wore glasses and was therefore accused of being intellectual. It is a very painful memory that my aunt has had to bear ever since. (Less)
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