Posts Tagged ‘khmer-rouge’

Lens Blog: Photos of Cambodia’s Scars of War

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

“It seems half the population are still missing arms, legs, fathers and mothers,” wrote Maureen Lambray in the introduction to her book, a meditation on the scars of war in Cambodia.

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Lens Blog: Photos of Cambodia’s Scars of War

TIMESCAST: TimesCast | November 21, 2011

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Violent clashes continue in Cairo and spread to other cities; Congressional leaders concede that a sweeping deficit agreement is near failure; and Khmer Rouge leaders go on trial.

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TIMESCAST: TimesCast | November 21, 2011

Khmer Rouge Leaders Accused of Brutality ‘Defying Belief’

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Opening statements in the most significant stage of a United Nations-backed trial of Khmer Rouge leaders began on Monday with a horrifying and detailed account by the prosecution of the atrocities of the regime.

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Khmer Rouge Leaders Accused of Brutality ‘Defying Belief’

Trial of Khmer Rouge trio begins

Monday, November 21st, 2011

The three top surviving leaders of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime go on trial, more than 30 years after atrocities that killed up to two million people.

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Trial of Khmer Rouge trio begins

Khmer Rouge duo appear in court

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Two of the most senior surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge appear in court in Cambodia to request release from pre-trial detention.

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Khmer Rouge duo appear in court

Befriending the enemy

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

Convincing the Khmer Rouge to tell the truth

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Befriending the enemy