Ch 1. Historical background on the Cambodian genocide -- ch 2. Controversies surrounding the Cambodian genocide -- ch 3. Personal narratives
Historical background on the Cambodian genocide : The Khmer Rouge movement in Cambodia / Ben Kiernan ; The early Khmer Rouge destroyed many enemies and laid the groundwork for further development / Pol Pot et al. ; Cambodian women in the Revolutionary War for People's National Liberation (1973) / Khmer Rouge wartime propaganda ; Blue scarves and yellow stars: classification and symbolization in the Cambodian genocide / Gregory H. Stanton ; A former Cambodian high school became a torture and killing center / CJ ; Forensic investigations reveal the scale of Cambodia's suffering / Craig Etcheson ; Khmer Rouge chief jailer gets life in prison / Sopheng Cheang --Controversies surrounding the Cambodian genocide : Ex-Khmer Rouge leader blames U.S. / Seth Mydans ; Khmer Rouge leaders must take responsibility for their own crimes / Henry Kamm ; Khmer Rouge were not bad people, former leader tells court / The Guardian ; The United States and Great Britain supported Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge / John Pilger ; Isolation has worsened the suffering of Cambodians / Eva Mysliwiec ; 30 years later, fall of Phnom Penh recalled / Boston.com ; Various problems have delayed the trials of Khmer Rouge leaders / Chris Tenove ; Decisive trials of Khmer Rouge leaders may mean that Cambodia is finally coming to terms with its genocide / James Pringle -- Personal narratives : Past still haunts Khmer genocide survivor / Antonio Graceffo ; Khmer Rouge survivor describes torture at S-21 / Sopheng Cheang ; A Cambodian labor camp inmate is reunited with his brother / Daran Kravanh and Bree Lafreniere
Summary
Examines the genocide and persecution of the Cambodian people