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Coming - an article by a Battambang transit centre manager.
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I had a total of 300 employees in three camps. We sent unofficial survey teams from Site II and Site B to "look and see". The reports the teams brought back gave our people confidence not only in the repatriation process but in jobs and income generating plans suited to the new environment they were about to enter.
It soon became apparent that the earlier you went back the better your prospects would be - jobs, land, opportunities, prices on everything were going up daily in Cambodia as resources were stretched.
Early in the repatriation I spoke to a number of UNTAC people that had come through Phnom Penh and during indoctrination they had been told by "academics" within UNTAC to avoid hiring people from the border! UNTAC soon learned who to recruit and it was the border people.
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