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Inside Pol Pot’s Secret Prison is a harrowing look at one of the most purely evil institutions of the 20th century. Riveting interviews with former guards, executioners and two survivors paint a ...
Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot personally ordered the killing and burning of four Western prisoners, including one American, who were captured while sailing in Cambodian waters, an ex-prison chief on ...
Pol Pot Secret Killer First drawn to communism while studying in France during the 1950’s, Saloth Sar - better known as Pol Pot - is known as one of the most ruthless and despised leaders in modern ...
A survivor of the Khmer Rouge's notorious Tuol Sleng prison wept at the trial of his torturer Monday and called for justice for the 1.7 million Cambodians who died under Pol Pot's tyrannical regime.
Duch, who is now 66, oversaw Tuol Sleng at the height of the Khmer Rouge regime’s brutality in the 1970s, a waifish mathematics teacher turned zealous revolutionary cadre who ran the prison with ...
Pol Pot, who was Brother no. 1, died in 1998 and Ta Mok, sometimes known as “the Butcher,” in 2006. The tribunal itself has faced numerous delays caused by disputes between the foreign and Cambodian ...
A Cambodian girl looks at images of Khmer Rouge victims displaying at Tuol Sleng genocide museum, formerly the regime’s notorious S-21 prison in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, March 26, 2015.
Communism Pol Pot's Atrocities Still Matter, 45 Years After Khmer Rouge's Fall Like many horrors throughout history, they were rooted in radical ideas aimed at implementing some utopian vision.
In Rithy Panh's 'Meeting With Pol Pot,' three French journalists are invited to interview Cambodia's dictator, in a tale of paranoia and propaganda.
The people of Cambodia are still searching for justice three decades after former dictator Pol Pot's regime accused of forced labor, starvation and mass executions. The Bureau for International ...
ASEAN Beat | Politics | Southeast Asia The Last Stand by Pol Pot’s Last Man “No what matter what you decide I will die in prison… that’s the end,” Khieu Samphan told the court.