P03258.369

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ID number
P03258.369
Photographer
Smith, Heide
Object type
Colour - Film original transparency (positive) other
Place made
Cambodia
Date made
1993
Collection
Photograph
Description
Australian contractor and engineer Clay Semchyshyn poses next to the foundations of a bridge he is building with a Cambodian crew across a river at the village of Peam Sitha, 35 kilometres northwest of Phnom Penh on Route 5. Semchyshyn, known as 'King Clay' to his crew, was one of three Australian engineers contracted by Transfield Australian Pty Ltd (a company specialising in construction, engineering, defence and telecommunications) to rebuild six bridges destroyed by the Khmer Rouge. Route 5 runs northwest from Phnom Penh to Poipet on the Thai border and is renowned for banditry, becoming especially dangerous in the period leading up to the May 1993 elections, when bands of Khmer Rouge regularly terrorised villagers and members of Semchyshyn's construction team who slept on site, in an attempt to keep them away from registration and polling booths. One of tasks facing the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) and assisting the non government agencies (NGOs) was the reestablishment of basic infrastructure such as water and communications.

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