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The Richmond Cultural Centre was the location for an ambitious, dynamic event — on Saturday, July 5 — that celebrated the resilience of Cambodian (Khmer) culture. The event was organized by the ...
Rights observers are sounding the alarm over a proposed constitutional amendment in Cambodia that would allow the government ...
French Cambodian director Rithy Panh has often cited the genocidal regime of the Khmer Rouge, which killed his family and from which he escaped, as the reason he’s a filmmaker. His movies aren ...
VTV.vn - Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defence General Tea Seiha has expressed profound gratitude ...
The director Rithy Panh dramatizes events from 1978, when a group of outsiders was allowed to enter Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.
Loosely based on Washington Post reporter Elizabeth Becker’s account of her 1978 visit to the regime, Meeting with Pol Pot is not Panh’s first fictionalization — his career is filthy with ...
Pol Pot's legacy still casts a shadow over modern Cambodia Over the next four years, a quarter of the population died from exhaustion, starvation, disease, torture or through executions.
Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge (radical communist regime) leader breathed his last in a remote jungle hideout along the Cambodia-Thailand border on April 15, 1998, leaving behind a legacy of brutality ...
Pol Pot, the mastermind behind one of history’s worst mass murders, died in his bed at age 72 having never faced justice for his crimes. Watch the video above or on PragerU. No related posts.
Pol Pot, who led the Khmer Rouge regime which was responsible for the deaths of up to two million Cambodians, died on April 15, 1998, in Anlong Veng.
Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) - 1978. Three French journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview of the regime’s leader, Pol Pot. The country seems ideal.
The genocidal regime, led by the infamous Communist and ethnonationalist Pol Pot, ruled the nation from 1975 to 1979 — and the damage that it inflicted continues to shape Cambodia to this day.