"He’s certainly an authoritarian, admires people who are dictators — he has said that," Kelly tells the New York Times ...
The scale and brutality of the killings - many of them ... The regime was defeated in a Vietnamese invasion in 1979. Pol Pot fled and remained free until 1997 - he died under house arrest a ...
The U.N.-backed tribunal was formed decades after the end of their reign, and several years after the death of feared Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, in 1998. Only three of the defendants below have ...
First drawn to communism while studying in France during the 1950’s, Saloth Sar - better known as Pol Pot - is known as one of the most ruthless and despised leaders in modern history. This haunting ...
Additional charges of genocide are currently being contested and investigations broadened to include culprits from further down Pol Pot’s chain of command who contributed to the deaths of about ...
Anlong Veng was once Pol Pot's jungle headquarters and home of the very last Khmer Rouge holdouts to put down their arms. And after they were driven from power in 1979, the Khmer Rouge retreated ...
The architect of the genocidal slaughter of two million of his own people, Pol Pot (a meaningless pseudonym; his given name was Saloth Sar) ruled the communist Khmer Rouge of Cambodia from 1975 to ...
Unlike Pol Pot and other Khmer Rouge leaders who discovered ... Cambodia's years of brutality When the UN ran a country By 1979, Nuon Chea was forced to flee back into the jungle as Vietnamese ...
A preliminary Amnesty International USA analysis of photos, videos and social media posts shows that at least 20 colleges and universities have used excessive police force against pro-Palestinian ...
Strand Releasing has acquired all North American rights to Rithy Panh’s “Meeting With Pol Pot” which world premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and represents Cambodia in the international ...
It was a high school converted to a security prison, S-21, in the years 1975-79 when Pol Pot set about recreating a ...