...than 30 years, feels that todayâs terrorists share the still-born moral and emotional development, she first marked in the Khmer Rouge, who created a bloodbath in Cambodia during the late 1970s. "Their definition of right and wrong is very black-and-white,...
...gathered refugee accounts and monitored radio broadcasts to document the slave labor, torture and executions the Khmer Rouge were using to kill one-fourth of Cambodia's population. He published his findings in a major French newspaper and wrote a book, "Year...
...few years ago with its founder, Bhavia Wagner, the author of "Soul Survivors," a book about women and children who survived the Khmer Rouge. In the United States, we dream of college educations, houses and good-paying jobs. In Cambodia, villagers dream of...
...and Strangler the Butler. A second, "The Golden Frog", sends Blaise deep into south east Asia's jungles, doing battle with a Khmer Rouge commander and meeting again the grandmaster Saragam who taught her how to kill when she first formed her Network in Tangier....
...imminent Association of South-East Asian Nations summit, there will, among others, be Cambodia, whose leader, a former Khmer Rouge member, stands accused of rigging last summer's elections; Malaysia, whose next prime minister has been linked to the murder...
...of this man's philosophy--Pol Pot, Hitler, Mao, and Stalin." Damn, that wily Catholic got us again. After all, wasn't it the Khmer Rouge that originally came up with that whole pernicious "Free to Be You and Me" campaign? Last week, on the Super-Nazi KKK Threatened-White-Men-With-Brains-the-Size-of-Their-Adorable-Wee-Penises...
...to Catholicism at sword-point. He was one of many political leaders who have done this down the ages. Pol Pot, whose Khmer Rouge caused the deaths of over a quarter of the Cambodian population. Ivar the Boneless, a Viking warlord who killed thousands of English...
...impossible. SPIEGEL: Your latest client is Khieu Samphan, the former head of state in the infamous realm of the Khmer Rouge, a man to whom you are connected by an astonishing past. You met him in Paris more than 55 years ago, where you both belonged to a communist...
...if you’d been there to look.” Sharon May’s “The Monkey King”, depicts the actions Buddhists take to protect themselves from the Khmer Rouge. Ordered to kill monkeys, the narrator forces himself to become expert, apologizing to each animal before killing it,...