Phnom Chat: A Vietnamese camp within Khmer Rouge camp, open in 1979 (?)
Red Hill             :  About 10 Km from the border inside Thailand, in the vicinity of Nong Samet and Phnomchat
Nong Samet     :  established in 1979 near Khao I Dang.
Dang Rek: established in mid-1983, incorporated into Site 2 in March 1985.
Khao-I-Dang:       Khmer refugee camp. Opened Nov. 21, 1979.
Nong Chan: 
NW 82:            Camp for Vietnamese land refugees opened at Nong Samet Dec. 1981.
Site 1:           Evacuation center in the vicinity of Dongrek Vietnamese camp.
Site 2: Refugee camp near Taphraya, Thailand.
Site A            at the border next to Phnom Dangrek camp.
Site B           Refugee camp 80Km from Surin, Thailand. Also known as Green Hill. Established June 1985.
Aranyaprathet:      Inside Thailand, Camp for "Chú Cùi"
PRPC Maps
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PRPC Maps, from " ICMC Orientation Packet for Local Hire Album.
Courtesy of Emmanuel Jesus Villanueva
 
 
 
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 Friday, November 16, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
 
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3 comments:
Nong Chan was not the same as Nam Yuen--Nam Yuen was near the Thai-Lao border. Nong Chan was near Aranyaprathet. See maps at http://www.websitesrcg.com/border/maps/Border-camps-1979-1984.jpg.
wow, thanks for the information the anonymous.The information and the map is valuable. I'll update the information and add the map for all to see.
Thanks again
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