Ieng Thirith: A pioneer among female leaders of the Khmer RougeKER MUNTHIT
This book examines the creation and operation of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), which is a hybrid domestic/international tribunal tasked with putting senior leaders of the Khmer Rouge on trial. It argues tha... R Gidley 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 'Social Justice':...
14 Pol Pot Pol Pot, born Saloth Sar, was a Cambodian revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge from 1963 until 1997. From 1963 to 1981, he served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. Human history is horrible in many countries and Cambodia now's this all to well....
In a Trial, Khmer Rouge Leaders Could Face Their Own Smoking GunAn all-but-forgotten part of the Khmer Rouge puzzle surfaced lastweek. The director of the...By SeperChris
“I’m very happy. Justice is now near. The court must agree to this life imprisonment request because I lost 29 relatives under the Khmer Rouge,” said Chin Meth, 55, who watched the court proceedings. Closing statements of the court are scheduled to be completed this month, with a...
The killings by the Government of Prime Minister Hun Sen--a former Khmer Rouge soldier who has held virtually dictatorial powers since 1993, but is backed by the international community for his support of global trade--will be ignored. Hun Sen is believed to have killed dozens of opposition ...
"Her role in international affairs was equally belligerent, whether in support of the Chilean dictator Pinochet, her opposition to sanctions against apartheid South Africa, and her support for the Khmer Rouge. "Here in Ireland her espousal of old draconian militaristic policies prolonged the war and...
The Taliban is a Islamic fundamentalist political and military organization who once controlled the majority of Afghanistan. This changed dramatically after the United States invaded the country in late 2001. Answer and Explanation: As of 2019, it is thought that the leadership of the Taliban include...
The former Khmer Rouge fighter has run the kingdom since 1985, eliminating all opposition to his power, with rival parties banned, challengers forced to flee and freedom of expression stifled.
Kissinger also “heedlessly extended and expanded” the war in Vietnam and the bombing of Cambodia came to “symbolize his ruthless hypocrisy when claiming to support American democracy,” according to journalist Elizabeth Becker, who covered Cambodia before the 1975 Khmer Rouge takeover and is the...