THE KHMER ROUGE DIVISION 703: From Victory to Self-Destruction – Vannak Huy (2003)
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One of the most favored of the Khmer Rouge’s nine military divisions, Division 703 was composed of 5,000 to 6,000 peasants, primarily from Kandal province. At the end of 1975, its soldiers with “clean” backgrounds were given positions at Tuol Sleng (the central-level prison also known as S-21) or its branch office S-21D (Prey Sar […]
THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL: Anne Frank Translated by Ser Sayana (2002)
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First published in 1947, millions of people have read the diary of 13-year old Anne Frank. She and other members of her family hidin the back of an Amsterdam warehouse for two years in an attempt to escape detection by the Nazis. Anne Frank died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in March 1945, three month […]
FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers – Loung Ung Translated by Norng Lina (2002)
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In this book, Loung Ung tells the story of her life under the Khmer Rouge. When she was five years old, she and her family were forced to leave their comfortable life in Phnom Penh when the Khmer Rouge took control of the country. Ms. Ung was trained as a child soldier, while her other […]
OUKOUBAH: Justice for the Cham Muslims under Democratic Kampuchea Regime, Ysa Osman (2002)
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This monograph explores the genocide of the Cham ethnic group, making a case that the Cham, who are Muslims, were killed a rate that was nearly double to triple that of the general Cambodian population during the Democratic Kampuchea regime. It provides evidence showing that the Cham comprised 10% of Cambodia’s population prior to 1975 […]
VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS: The Testimony of Young Khmer Rouge Cadres, Ea Meng-Try and Sim Sorya (2001)
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In Democratic Kampuchea’s Region 31, the Khmer Rouge recruited children to serve as guards, “catchers,” and animal husbandry workers in Tuol Sleng Prison (S-21). This monograph explores how these and other Cambodian youth were forced to become Khmer Rouge cadres, how they were indoctrinated in the ideology of Democratic Kampuchea, how they were affected, and […]