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On Jan 26, 2:07 am, Chon Chumleas <[email protected]> wrote: > Do what the hell you please. > > On Jan 25, 6:57 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > So what do you want people to do? > > Are you expecting them to praise him? > > Personal accomplishment doesn't make people admire. > > > On Jan 24, 3:47 am, Chon Chumleas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > From the horse's mouth: > > > > Enemies of the People > > > > 01/23/10 > > > By Dan Nailen > > > Salt Lake Magazine (Utah, USA) > > > > Thet Sambath is a Cambodian newspaper journalist whose father was > > > murdered by the Khmer Rouge in 1974, and whose mother was forced to > > > marry a Khmer Rouge militiaman two years later. > > > > For a decade, Sambath spent his free time journeying into the > > > notorious "killing fields" of his home country to try and understand > > > why so many of Cambodia's people were murdered. The result of that > > > work is Enemies of the People, which Sambeth co-directed and produced > > > with Rob Lemkin. > > > > The film revolves around the relationship Sambath established with > > > Nuon Chea, aka "Brother Number Two" (pictured below with Sambeth) and > > > dictator Pol Pot's right-hand man. It took Sambeth years of gaining > > > Chea's trust before he opened up and admitted that he and Pol Pot had > > > plotted the killings as a means of defending their communist vision > > > from "enemies of the people." Chea doesn't ever express remorse for > > > the program he calls the "solution," but he does to Sambeth directly > > > when the reporter tells the old man about his own family's > > > relationship with the Khmer Rouge. > > > > Sambath also tracks down several of the Khmer Rouge's foot soldiers, > > > mostly peasants and farmers who were simply "following orders" when > > > they slit the throats of their neighbors and buried them in mass > > > graves. It's chilling to watch one of the men graphically illustrate > > > how he would kill his victims, and it's intriguing to see how each of > > > these murderers deals with what they've done all these years later. > > > > Enemies of the People could prove to be an important historical > > > document for decades to come. Sambeth kept his recorded conversations > > > with Nuon Chea under lock and key for years, in fear they'd be > > > confiscated and used as evidence in a trial. Indeed, the film ends > > > with Nuon Chea's arrest by a joint force of the United Nations and > > > Cambodia. He's charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes, as > > > well as genocide, and his trial is slated, for now, for 2011.- Hide > > > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. Thank you for your understanding. Peace among us and in Cambodia. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc Learn more - http://www.cambodia.org

