The Cambodian Genocide

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The Cambodian Genocide

The Cambodian Genocide

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.

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Publication date : 31 July 1988

Reference:
I20246801
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Producteur: France Régions 3   -  
Origin:
Info 3 Plus   -   Producteur: France Régions 3
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Reference:I20246801

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