The United Nations propaganda machine likes to tout Cambodia as its great peacekeeping success. Undoubtedly, the families of Kellie Wilkinson, her boyfriend Dominic Chappell, their pal Tina Dominy, and three adventurous young backpackers named Mark Slater, Jean-Michel Bra-quet, and David Wilson would not agree. These young people were killed in 1994, as were hundreds of others, the nameless Cambodian victims of a conflict that continues unresolved, while the U.N. Security Council pats itself on the back for bringing peace and prosperity to Cambodia.
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