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1 online resource (streaming video file) (52 min. 6 sec.) ; 313636997 bytes |
Summary |
Almost two million Cambodians died between 1975 and 1979 under the cruel and bloody regime of the Khmer Rouge, leaving the country scarred and devastated. This documentary gives voice to some of the survivors from that period, such as Soy Sen, a man who returns to his prison camp almost thirty years later to confront one of the prison chiefs who he believes was responsible for the murder of his father. Also featured is a key interview with Nuon Chea, otherwise known as Brother No. 2, Pol Pot's right-hand man, who is currently awaiting trial by an international tribunal. Thought-provoking and moving, Brother No. 2 presents some important issues facing Cambodia's future generations dealing with their traumatic past. (From France, in English and Khmer, English subtitles) (Documentary) CC WS |
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Broadcast 2010-01-28 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Cambodians -- Social conditions.
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Civil War (Cambodia : 1970-1975)
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Parti communiste du Kampuchea.
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Political atrocities.
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Prosecution.
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Trials (Murder)
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Cambodia.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Chea, Nuon, contributor
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Chen, Nuon, contributor
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Chhang, Youk, contributor
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Duch, Iep, contributor
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Fawthrop, Tom, contributor
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Jarvis, Helen, contributor
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Jason, Lai, director
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Panicker, Remesh, cast
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