Tong Sa Vaun, 26, of Portland, a Cambodian who spent nearly two years in a refug

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

9-5-1994

Pages

1B, 2B

Abstract

Tong Sa Vaun, 26, of Portland, a Cambodian who spent nearly two years in a refugee camp in Thailand before coming to this country 14 years ago, recently raised $2,000 to pay a ransom on his older brother, who was kidnapped in Cambodia in early August. Vaun, who owns the Angkor Wat restaurant in Portland, believes Khmer Rouge soldiers targeted his brother because they knew he had relatives in the United States who would be able to raise the ransom money. Details.

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Cambodians in Maine

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