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Between 1975 and 1979 the seemingly peaceful nation of Cambodia succumbed to one of the most bloodthirsty revolutions in modern history. Nearly two million people were killed. As head of the Khmer Rouge s secret police, Comrade Duch was responsible for the murder of more than 20,000 of them. Twenty years later, not one member of the Khmer Rouge had been held accountable for what had happened, and Comrade Duch had disappeared. Photographer Nic Dunlop became obsessed with the idea of finding Duch, and shedding light on a secret and brutal world that had been sealed off to outsiders. Then, by chance, he came face to face with him. The Lost Executioner describes Dunlop s personal journey to the heart of the Khmer Rouge and his quest to find out what actually happened in Pol Pot s Cambodia and why. ....
UN Tribunal Split Could Signal End of Case Against Former KR Navy Commander Legal experts say renewed divisions between international and Cambodian court members will likely result in dismissal of the case against Meas Muth. 02 May 2021 VOA Khmer FILE - The courtroom of the Khmer Rouge tribunal during verdict session of the Case 002/01. (Courtesy Image of ECCC) Photo: Courtesy Image Share share Print Legal experts say renewed divisions between international and Cambodian court members will likely result in dismissal of the case against Meas Muth. CHARLOTTE, N.C. The United Nations-supported tribunal in Cambodia went through another round of internal wrangling in April when international and Cambodian court members again publicly disagreed over a decision to try the former Khmer Rouge Navy Commander Meas Muth. ....
Framing the Khmer Rouge Cambodia has long been presented to the world through the viewfinders of foreign photographers – but that’s slowly starting to change. By January 28, 2021 A worker is silhouetted as he pulls his fishing net at the flooded land following recent rain in Chres village on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, September 1, 2020. Credit: AP Photo/Heng Sinith Advertisement In Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge have left deep and lasting scars on the land, the people, and the culture. The ultra-communist government killed nearly 2 million people between 1975 and 1979, including most of the country’s intellectuals and artists. As a result, those who initially documented these lasting effects were foreign photographers, but this has slowly begun to change, with Cambodian photographers producing increasingly singular work, often in spite of the lack of access to resources and formal education. How has this change co ....
When I reviewed it last December, I wrote that Stephen Adly Guirgis s sprawling dramedy about the inhabitants of an Upper West Side women s shelter could easily provide the basis for a Netflix series. I still feel that way, and I think millions of Americans would agree with me if they could only see the Atlantic Theater Company production. Essentially a three-hour pilot episode, Halfway Bitches introduces us to a group of outcasts navigating the transitional space between exile and belonging. Guirgis and an all-star cast of New York stage performers find dramatic potential in every moment, so you never want to look away. ....