After the Killing Fields: Lessons from the Cambodian GenocideBloomsbury Academic, 30 thg 3, 2005 - 256 trang For 25 years, Cambodia's Khmer Rouge have avoided responsibility for their crimes against humanity. For 30 long years, from the late 1960s to the late 1990s, the Cambodian people suffered from a war that has no name. Arguing that this series of hostilities, which included both civil and external war, amounted to one long conflict—The Thirty Years War—Craig Etcheson demonstrates that there was one constant, churning presence that drove that conflict: the Khmer Rouge. New findings demonstrate that the death toll was approximately 2.2 million people—about half a million more than commonly believed. Detailing the struggle of coming to terms with what happened in Cambodia, Etcheson concludes that real justice is not merely elusive but may, in fact, be impossible for crimes on the scale of genocide. |
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... early 1999 , however , the Cambodian government approached officials of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission , exploring the idea of seek- ing assistance for the establishment of a truth commission in Cambodia.25 This move ...
... early 1970s , the Vietnamese occupation of the 1980s , and the UN " tran- sitional authority " in the early 1990s . The Royal Government of Cambo- dia is now accepted as a legitimate state among the community of nations , and Cambodia's ...
... early 2004 by antitribunal voices such as California's Dana Rohrabacher . In March 2004 , Representative Rohrabacher had a change of heart , cosponsoring a resolution that called on the president to support the Khmer Rouge tribunal . 42 ...
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A Desperate Time | 13 |
After the Peace | 39 |
Documenting Mass Murder | 53 |
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