Cambodia Democracy and Accountability Act of 2003
Summary
The Cambodia Democracy and Accountability Act of 2003 proposes to increase U.S. foreign assistance to Cambodia by $21.5 million, but only on the condition that Prime Minister Hun Sen is no longer in power following free and fair elections. The bill also sets strict transparency and independence standards for U.S. involvement in legal tribunals regarding the Khmer Rouge to ensure they meet international justice requirements. Additionally, it mandates that the FBI resume and complete its investigation into a 1997 grenade attack in Phnom Penh that targeted political activists.
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