Though best known as a documentarian, Panh's latest work, "Meeting with Pol Pot," is a fictionalized story that examines the Khmer Rouge from the point of view of journalists covering the war.
In 1975, soon after the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, grabbed power in Cambodia, Khieu Samphan, one of the group’s leaders who was then serving as deputy prime minister, visited China and met ...
Cambodia's government approved a draft law that will jail for five years anyone denying atrocities, including genocide, committed by the Khmer Rouge, a spokesman said Saturday. The draft law -- which ...
North Vietnam annexed the South, ending a decade of conflict but in Cambodia the arrival of the Khmer Rouge resulted in disaster. Pol Pot and his henchmen inflicted unprecedented carnage ...
Saloth Sar - better known as Pol Pot - is known as one of the most ruthless and despised leaders in modern history. This haunting BIOGRAPHY traces the infamous ruler’s life and rise to power through ...
Henry Kissinger, the great American statesman who has died at age 100, stands accused by his critics of many things, but perhaps the most outlandish is that he bears responsibility for the killing ...
For nearly five years in the 1970s, the Khmer Rouge conducted ... for those purged by the Khmer Rouge. More than 10,000 people died there. Skulls left from Pol Pot’s regime.
Khmer Rouge regime chief Pol Pot, known as "Brother Number One", never faced justice, dying in 1998 before the court was established. Source: AFP/lh Sign up for our newsletters ...
François Ponchaud, a French Catholic missionary priest whose book "Cambodia: Year Zero" helped draw global attention to the staggering atrocities committed by the radical communist Khmer Rouge in the ...
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. But behind the Potemkin village, the Khmer Rouge ...
committed by the Khmer Rouge, a spokesman said Saturday. The ultra-Maoist movement -- led by "Brother Number One" Pol Pot -- wiped out about two million people through starvation, torture ...