1. "Report to the Economic and Social Council," United Nations, July2,1985, 4/SUB, 2/1985/ 6, at 10 n. 17. "We agree with that assessment," the U.S.Department of State conceded in1989.
2. S. Heder and B. Tittemore portray the UN experts as hesitant on the genocide issue: "They cautioned that it might be a `difficult task' to prove that the CPK carried out acts `with the requisite intent' to destroy such ethnic and religious groups `as such'." "Seven Candidates for Prosecution: Accountability for the Crimes of the Khmer Rouge," War Crimes Research Office, American University, 2001, p.14, n. 24.
3. Amin, Samir (1981). "The Lesson of Cambodia." Conference on Kampuchea, Tokyo, pp.4, 8-9.
4. Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1990). Cambodia: An Australian Peace Proposal. Canberra: ADFAT, pp. v-7.