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The Long Road to Justice in Cambodia
I will never forget my introduction to Cambodia’s Genocide. It was watching the film “The Killing Fields,” a true story about two journalists, American Sydney Schanberg and his colleague Cambodian Dith Pran, who was left behind when the Khmer Rouge … Continue reading
Holding Killers Accountable in Cambodia and Sudan
Human bones jutted up from the ground as I walked the “killing fields” of Cambodia several years ago. This jarring image flashed before me as I read news of the opening of the UN-backed trial of three prominent leaders of … Continue reading