Por: ABC News World February 01, 2023
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- Khieu Samphan, who was convicted by a U.N.-backed tribunal of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes for his role as a leader of the communist Khmer Rouge when they ruled Cambodia in 1975-1979, has been transferred from the tribunal’s jail to serve his life sentence at a state prison.The tribunal, called the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, said in a statement Wednesday that Khieu Samphan was... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA World January 06, 2023
Nate Thayer, a hard-charging freelance reporter who survived several brushes with death over decades covering conflict in Southeast Asia and was the last Western journalist to interview Pol Pot, the leader of the murderous Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, has died at 62. Thayer... + más
Nate Thayer, reporter who interviewed Pol Pot, dies | Associated Press
Nate Thayer, journalist who landed Pol Pot interview, dies at 62 | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Politics January 05, 2023
American journalist Nate Thayer, of Falmouth, Mass., sits bandaged in a hotel room on Oct. 15, 1989 in Aranyaprathet, Thailand, after he was injured in a land mine explosion on his return from Cambodia. Thayer, a fearless reporter who survived several brushes with death over... + más
Nate Thayer, last journalist to interview murderous Cambodian dictator Pol Pot, dies | Los Angeles Times
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment November 16, 2022
By the time Vichet Chum was born, the Cambodian genocide his parents fled in the 1970s had killed more than a quarter of their homeland’s population. The generational aftermath faced by survivors of Cambodian dictator Pol Pot’s deadly regime looms large in Chum’s “Bald... + más
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Time USA World September 24, 2022
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — An international court convened in Cambodia to judge the brutalities of the Khmer Rouge regime that caused the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people in the 1970s. It ends its work Thursday after spending $337 million and 16 years to convict just... + más
16 years, 3 convictions: The Khmer Rouge trials come to an end | The Boston Globe
Khmer Rouge tribunal ends work after 16 years, 3 judgments | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA World September 23, 2022
For more than 15 years, a court in a military camp on the outskirts of Phnom Penh worked to bring some measure of justice for the horrors that killed nearly one-quarter of Cambodia’s population in the late 1970s. It spent more than $330 million. In the end, it convicted just... + más
Khmer Rouge tribunal ending work after 16 years, 3 judgments | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA World September 22, 2022
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- An international court convened in Cambodia to judge the brutalities of the Khmer Rouge regime that caused the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people in the 1970s. It ends its work Thursday after spending $337 million and 16 years to convict just three... + más
Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal ends work with rejection of surviving leader's appeal of genocide conviction | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA World September 22, 2022
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — An international court convened in Cambodia to judge the brutalities of the Khmer Rouge regime that caused the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people in the 1970s. It ends its work Thursday after spending $337 million and 16 years to convict just... + más
'People’s tribunal' seeks justice over journalist killings | ABC News
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