In Pnom Penh, we return to the genocide with edifying images of human guts piled up in a mass grave, and elements of torture exhibited in a museum that serves as a place of memory. Testimony of a rescued man: "We have led a dog’s life, we are given to eat for example 200 grams of rice for 5 or 6 people a day and then we are ordered to go into the forest to dig pits; they tell us The Pits are reserved for fertilizer but in reality it is for us". the mass grave was discovered in 1981 near Pnom Penh.
Meeting in Phnom Penh with one of the survivors of the S21 camp led by the Khmer Rouge Douch. He returns to the place of his detention and evokes the conditions in which he was imprisoned as well as the torture sessions of which he was a victim. The detention centre is now the genocide museum. Chum MEY will be one of the main witnesses of the Douch trial.
Report in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Report on the first day of the trial of "Douch", former leader of the Khmer Rouge accused of crimes against humanity for ordering the death and torture of thousands of people in Camp S-21. Interviews with Vann NATH, survivor of camp S-21, François ROUX, lawyer of "Douch"