CAMBODIAN GENOCIDE

Country Profile

Case 002 Trial: Reflection on Khamer Rouge Education

Savina Sirik, Documentation Center of Cambodia, 9-12 January 2012

The Cambodian Genocide Data Base. Important and comprehensive source for research on the Cambodian genocide.
Yale > Cambodian Genocide Project > The CGP, 1994-2004

Beyond Year Zero
This site examines the genocide in Cambodia, oral testimonies of those who survived, and the hopes and struggles of the Cambodian diaspora beyond the genocide.

"Bombs Over Cambodia" by Taylor Owens and Ben Kiernan (published by the Walrus magazine): New information reveals that Cambodia was bombed far more heavily than previously believed.

Cambodian Auto-Genocide: Contains Cambodian Genocide Justice Act, information on the killing fields and survivors stories.
Cambodian Auto-Genocide

The Documentation Center of Cambodia: The Documentation Center of Cambodia has two main objectives. The first objective is to record and preserve the history of the Khmer Rouge regime for future generations. The second objective is to assemble legally probative materials in support of those who seek accountability for the crimes of the Khmer Rouge. These two objectives - memory and justice - serve to build a foundation for the rule of law and genuine national reconciliation. Also, an ongoing research project attempts to analyze the primary materials collected through these various means, to understand how they fit into the overall historical context of the Khmer Rouge period.
The Documentation Center of Cambodia

"Life in an Open Prison: Survival Stories from Two of the Millions. Cambodia 1975-1979."

"Using life story interviews to understand more about the Cambodian gencode, students at St-George's High School explore what it takes to overcome extreme circumstances. In this documentary, survivors describe their experiences as meaningful opportunities to transform suffering into 'diamonds', illustrating not only the impacts of war, but the awesome resiliance of the human spirit.

Participants include Dr Frank Chalk and the Concordia Life Stories Project of Montrealers Displaced by War, Genocide, and Other Human Rights Violations.

Director: St. George's High School

Producer: Megan Webster

Year of Production: 2009

Royal Government and United Nations Agree to Create Mixed Chambers to Hear Charges Against Surviving Khmer Rouge Leaders (29 April 2005)

Monies Pledged by Member States of United Nations to Pay for Cambodia Mixed Tribunal

Montreal Institute For Genocide and Human Rights Studies
Concordia University
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West
Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8 Canada
Tel.: (514) 848-2424 ext 5729 or 2404
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