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What exactly that has to do with being a 'media watchdog' is beyond me. More like a media sheepdog if you ask me. The Most degenerate PRESS CORP EVER! These Useful Idiots will be the First Ones Shot then the Jews and Christians. Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot...
Haarscher is a professor of law at ULB and to judge by the theme of his books (e.g. Karl Marx, Georg Lukács, Human Rights Law) no raving Rightist. So who was representing the “extreme right” in this debate? If it’s either one of the three, that makes...
A tourist walks near portraits of former Khmer Rouge regime leader Pol Pot (top, R) and Kaing Guek Eav alias Duch, former chief of the S-21 prison, at the Tuol Sleng (S-21) genocide museum in Phnom Penh February 1, 2012. The United Nations-backed... View Photo »
Pol Pot on YouTube, it will make you cry. Here, watch this.
There is a nasty smell about that outfit. Anyone who believes them would also believe Pol Pot! No amount of Tory/Standard bluster can change the mind of the man and woman in the streets of London. We have had more than enough of this bumbling two-faced...
Her fellow Canadian author Madeleine Thien treads similar territory with her novel Dogs at the Perimeter, which opens as follows: On November 29, 2005, my friend Dr. Hiroji Matsui walked out of Montreal's Brain Research Centre at 7:29 in the evening. ...
The key to the latter’s disappearance seems to lie in the fact that he too lost someone in Cambodia – his brother James, a doctor who went there in the 1970s to work for the Red Cross and never came back. In the Khmer Rouge’s nightmarish Cambodia,...
Vice President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Prime Minister Hun Sen (R), CPP President and President of the Senate Chea Sim (C), and CPP Honorary President and President of the National Assembly Heng Samrin (L), wait to release doves into... View Photo »
Have you seen this thing about Pol Pot?
See Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Pol Pot, the current Chinese Politburo, the Middle East despots, the Islamists, the Zionists. Cassius Clay and others fought for what they thought was right in their own way, just as the military do. Those Americans are family,...
If someone wants to counter and say, “Maybe she didn’t know about the murders when she was there,” I reply, “To this day, Hedy Epstein has never renounced her words of support for Pol Pot or what he did to his own people, nor in any way retracted her...
Saloth Sar (May 19, 1925 – April 15, 1998), widely known as Pol Pot, was the leader of the Cambodian communist movement known as the Khmer Rouge and was Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976–1979. Full Article
Vice President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Prime Minister Hun Sen (R), CPP President and President of the Senate Chea Sim (C), and CPP Honorary President and President of the National Assembly Heng Samrin (L), wait to release doves into the sky at the party headquarters...
View Photo »Honorary President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and President of the National Assembly Heng Samrin (C), CPP Vice President and Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) and his wife Bun Rany (L) attend a ceremony at the party headquarters to mark the 33rd anniversary of the toppling of Pol...
View Photo »President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and President of the Senate Chea Sim (R) shakes hands with Honorary President of the Cambodian People's Party and President of the National Assembly Heng Samrin at the party headquarters during a ceremony to mark the 33rd anniversary of...
View Photo »Vice President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) shakes hands with CCP President and President of the Senate Chea Sim at the party headquarters during a ceremony to mark the 33rd anniversary of the toppling of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom...
View Photo »Vice President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Prime Minister Hun Sen and his wife Bun Rany release doves into the sky at the CPP headquarters to mark the 33rd anniversary of the toppling of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime in Phnom Penh, January 7, 2012. Some 1.7 million people...
View Photo »Vice President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) greets party members at the CPP headquarters to mark the 33rd anniversary of the toppling of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime in in Phnom Penh, January 7, 2012. Some 1.7 million people are believed to have...
View Photo »PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA - NOVEMBER 22: In this handout photo provided by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Former Khmer Rouge official, Nuon Chea, who was deputy to leader Pol Pot, appears in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia on the second day of...
View Photo »In this photo released by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Ieng Thirith, who was minister for social affairs, sits in the court room of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal during a hearing together with Nuon Chea, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist,...
View Photo »Cambodian police officers enter the court hall of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal during a hearing of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, Nuon Chea, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, and Ieng Thirith, who was minister for social affairs, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,...
View Photo »Cambodian police officers line up before they enter the court hall of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal during a hearing of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, Nuon Chea, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, and Ieng Thirith, who was minister for social affairs, in...
View Photo »Ieng Thirith, who was minister for social affairs, appears on a television screen at the press center of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal during a hearing together with Nuon Chea, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Aug. 29, 2011.
View Photo »Cambodians and Buddhist monks register at the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal for the three-day hearing of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, Nuon Chea, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, and Ieng Thirith, former minister of social affairs, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,...
View Photo »Cambodian students form a line to enter the court hall of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal for the three-day hearing of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, Nuon Chea, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, and Ieng Thirith, former minister of social affairs, in Phnom...
View Photo »A man in sun glasses stands in front of protesters holding posters depicting of Osama bin Laden, Pol Pot and Saddam Hussein, during the Ronald Reagan Street Renaming Ceremony in front of the U.S. residence in Prague, July 1, 2011. The posters read: " Thank you Prague's residents, I was...
View Photo »In this combo made with photos released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, top leaders of Khmer Rouge, from left, former Foreign Minister Ieng Sary, 85, former Social Affairs Minister and d Ieng Sary's wife Ieng Thirith,79, Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot's No. 2 and...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nuon Chea, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, sits during the second trial of the top leaders of Khmer Rouge in the court hall of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal on the outskirts...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nuon Chea, 84, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, looks on during the second trial of the top leaders of Khmer Rouge in the court hall of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal, on the...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nuon Chea, center, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, sits during the second trial of the top leaders of Khmer Rouge in the court hall of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal, on the...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nuon Chea, center, who was Pol Pot's No. 2 and the group's chief ideologist, sits during the second trial of the top leaders of Khmer Rouge in the court hall of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal, on the...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Ieng Sary, former Khmer Rouge foreign minister, gestures during the second day of a trial of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Pol Pot's close confederates...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Ieng Sary, former Khmer Rouge foreign minister is helped by a court security member during the second day of a trial of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. ...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nuon Chea, former deputy secretary in the Communist Party of Kampuchea, looks on during the second day of a trial of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Pol...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Khieu Samphan, former Khmer Rouge head of state, smiles during the second day of a trial of the former Khmer Rouge top leaders, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011. Pol Pot's close confederates...
View Photo »Chum Mey (L), a Cambodian survivor of the infamous Tuol Sleng prison, walks next to an ambulance transporting the body of prominent Cambodian artist Vann Nath to his home in Phnom Penh on September 5, 2011. The prominent Cambodian artist who was one of the few survivors of the Khmer...
View Photo »Cambodian survivors of the Khmer Rouge's infamous Tuol Sleng prison, Bou Meng (L) and Chum Mey (R), sit at the home of prominent Cambodian artist Vann Nath in Phnom Penh on September 5, 2011. The prominent Cambodian artist who was one of the few survivors of the Khmer Rouge's main...
View Photo »Vice President of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and Prime Minister Hun Sen (R), CPP President and President of the Senate Chea Sim (C), and CPP Honorary President and President of the National Assembly Heng Samrin (L), wait to release doves into the sky at the party headquarters...
View Photo »Pol Pot on YouTube, it will make you cry. Here, watch this.
Have you seen this thing about Pol Pot?
a better grasp on global health in general, and the barriers to public health in a conflicted area ... Although the Pol Pot regime was 30 years ago now, it still very much affects everything within public health.
Khieu Samphan became an ever more important assistant to Pol Pot because he remained steadfastly loyal to his leadership and policies
Khieu Samphan was promoted up the ranks of his Party and State apparati to become one of the key accomplices in the political execution machine that Pol Pot created
They can't be blamed solely on Pol Pot as some of the accused may try.
Pol Pot and others now long passed are also responsible for the two million dead. But to suggest that this exonerates or can acquit the three living accused before you is an utter absurdity. These three men here were actors with Pol Pot. They planned and schemed for years with Pol Pot as to what would t...
Pol Pot and others now long passed are also responsible for the two million dead. But to suggest that this exonerates or can acquit the three living accused before you is an utter absurdity. These three men here were actors with Pol Pot. They planned and schemed for years with Pol Pot as to what would t...
I am wondering how human beings like Pol Pot and Ieng Sary could do this to other human beings.
They know what happened -- they were the ones who enforced Pol Pot's policies.
