Thursday, December 16, 2010

Cambodia/Kampuchea


Part 1 of 6

Part 2 of 6

Part 3 of 6

Part 4 of 6

Part 5 of 6

Part 6 of 6

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Selling the Killing Fields

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

March 21, 2009
Source:
RNiGhlasain

Highlighting the Corruption still present in Cambodia. Showing that Illegal Evictions are taking place and that methods such as Intimidation and Violence are also used. This documentary highlights those have been wronged and those who are Resisting.

Development of Dey Krahorm

Part One

Part Two

January 28, 2009
Source: licadhocanada

On January 23, 2009 at 2am, mixed forces surrounded Dey Krahorm - the community with the longest, resistance to unlawful eviction. Just after 6am, more than 250 armed forces and 300 breakers attacked the villagers in a brutal show of force, despite their legal entitlement to their land. This video is a compilation of footage captured by human rights monitors on the inside. Video footage courtesy of Platapus, LICADHO, BAB, and Karl Bille.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

A discussion on Preah Vihear

September 25, 2009
Thailandmirror

Dear All,
Please pay close attention to the beginning of Part 4 in which Mr. Charnvit Kasetsiri indicated that Siamese Prince Damrong accepted the fact that Preah Vihear temple belong to French Indochina, i.e. Cambodia. Furthermore, Prince Damrong had to ask the authorization from the French authority before crossing the border.
Acknowledgement: Thank you to Mr. Bora Touch for forwarding the information!
FCCT September 23, 2009
The temple problem is one that traverses many underlying issues of culture, nationalism, and politics.
Speaker: Charnvit Kasetsiri - Ittiporn Boonpracong

Questions : The Contested Preah Vihear Temple

A discussion on Preah Vihear
September 25, 2009
Thailandmirror

FCCT September 23, 2009

The temple problem is one that traverses many underlying issues of culture, nationalism, and politics.
Speaker: Charnvit kasetsiri - Ittiporn Boonpracong







Saturday, September 5, 2009

Khmer Rouge victims boycott Duch trials

September 01, 2009
RFAVideo

Friday, September 4, 2009

L’important c’est de rester vivant : trailer (French)

L’important c’est de rester vivant : Bande-annonce
envoyé par COMME-AU-CINEMA. - Court métrage, documentaire et bande annonce.

29/07/09
By COMME-AU-CINEMA
Excerpt from The Gazette (Montreal, Canada)
L'important, c'est de rester vivant (four stars, France/Cambodia): One of 50 documentary features in the festival lineup, this very personal film by a survivor of the “killing fields” of Cambodia in the 1970s is deeply moving – a reminder of the real dramas out there in the world that haunt real people. Born in Phnom Penh and exiled in France, Roshane Saidnattar returns to her Cambodia to interview Khieu Samphan, an unrepentant Khmer Rouge leader who was Pol Pot’s successor (and who has since been arrested and put on trial for genocide). With her mother and daughter, the filmmaker then makes an emotional journey back to the hamlet where she’d been a child slave of the revolution. Archival footage and dialogue-free re-enactments with actors give depth to the nightmare.
In Khmer and French, with French subtitles. Screens at Quartier Latin today at 7 p.m., tomorrow at 5:10 p.m. and Sunday at 10:20 a.m.
Jeff Heinrich

Saturday, May 23, 2009

WHO SECRETLY TOLD LON NOL TO STAGE A COUP?
Please read the following notes that I quoted from Ahmek Khmer's Tube:
Feb 16, 2008
By Ahmek Khmer
BEFORE the coup 17th March 1970, Sihanouk traveled to France for one of his periodic rest cures in early January 1970, planning to return via Moscow and Beijing. (By Martin Wright, 1989 Cambodia Ma... BEFORE the coup 17th March 1970, Sihanouk traveled to France for one of his periodic rest cures in early January 1970, planning to return via Moscow and Beijing. (By Martin Wright, 1989 Cambodia Matter of survival). But instead of traveling to France for his periodic rest cures, he secretly went to Rome to meet General Lon Nol by doing secret talk according to François Ponchau's Cambodia Year Zero. When General Lon Nol returned from his overseas trip to Cambodia. He sacrificed his live to fulfill Sihanouk's wish to topple him. Lon Nol then became a republic president from 1970-75.
WHY didn't Lon Nollians assassinate Prince Norodom Sihanouk like the murder of Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in the 1963 coup, which was backed by the CIA?
No CIA, KGB, and many others, many... WHY didn't Lon Nollians assassinate Prince Norodom Sihanouk like the murder of Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in the 1963 coup, which was backed by the CIA? No CIA, KGB, and many others, many of whom were not living inside Prince Norodom Sihanouk's and Nol Lon's bodies and minds. If they were living in these two aristocrats' bodies and minds, who might have known what Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Lon Nol had secret talks between two of them. When Samdech Euv could not control his country because it was completely already besieged by Vietcong who had been waiting patiently for a right time to have dragged unfortunate and present tiny Cambodia into the flame of war from 1970 to 1975, it was the right time for all Vietcong who came out legally of Cambodian jungles everywhere to incite bitterly all Khmer peasants to hate Khmer Lon Nollians. The people in the outside world who only knew that Cambodians killing Cambodians in civil war, but in fact, Vietcong's hands were everywhere in Cambodia mysteriously instigating Khmers to hate Khmers who killed Khmers madly in the name of men-in-black or Khmer Rouge:

VARIOUS VIDEO CLIPS--CAMBODIA

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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