Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Developments in Cambodia: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and Pacific Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 27, 1993
In short, while there is some encouraging news, for example from South Africa, where the situation is much. Emended, these are times when man's evolutionary instincts seem generally to be in abe ance.
T e con?ict in Cambodia and the search for a solution to it have bridged both eras. Appropriate to its status in this re ard, Cam bodia has much to offer the pessimist and the optimist a ike.
For the optimist, free and fair elections were held in May of this year and voter turnout was an astonishing 90 percent. But for the pessimist, one dangerous and powerful faction of Cambodians, the Khmer Rouge, chose not to participate in these elections and sought unsuccessfully to intimidate other Cambodians from partici pating.
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