Catholic priest Father Francois Ponchaud, pictured with copies of his book 'Cambodia, Year Zero,' in 1999. Cambodia's landmark trial against ex-Khmer Rouge leaders is "a monumental mistake", says ...
People who start their regime by vacating a capital city probably have some disturbing plans. Fifty years ago, in April 1975, the Khmer Rouge forcibly evacuated all residents (including bedridden ...
The Khmer Rouge’s prison chief on Monday told Cambodia’s United Nations-backed war crimes court that he had ”sacrificed everything” for the revolution that ultimately killed up to two-million people.
One remembers the last lines of Kafka’s Trial: Josef K, an innocent citizen who fell into an incomprehensible and endless web of judicial proceedings for reasons that will never be revealed to him, is ...
The Khmer Rouge revolution in the 1970s was aimed at freeing Cambodia from colonialism and protecting it from invasion by Vietnam, the party’s ideologue, Nuon Chea, told a court yesterday, opening his ...