Painter Bou Meng was working on a mural of the Buddha's life story at a rural Cambodian pagoda last month when the monks pulled him aside to show him his photograph in a magazine. The article said he ...
Vann Nath, who survived the notorious Tuol Sleng prison by painting portraits of Pol Pot, died yesterday afternoon at a private clinic in Phnom Penh at the age of 66. The well-known artist passed away ...
The faces in the paintings are somehow familiar. Their eyes have the same haunting stare that any visitor to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum knows intimately. But unlike the original black-and-white ...
Vann Nath says he can testify at such a trial and reveal "what I saw and experienced, and what went on in S-21, and I can talk about the prison and what went on there ...
Chum Mey, a survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime, walks past a portrait of Nuon Chea, a former Khmer Rouge leader (AP) Twenty years ago, on 15 April 1998, Pol Pot, the leader of Cambodia’s genocidal ...
Tuol Sleng was a school before the Khmer Rouge turned the classrooms into torture chambers and converted it into one of the regime's most infamous death camps. The curator of Tuol Sleng Museum, Chey ...
Tuol Sleng is a portrait of cruelty. Photographs of emaciated corpses dress the rooms in a macabre wallpaper, and rusty blood spatter stains the ceilings—evidence of the systematic arrest, torture, ...
Vann Nath says he can testify at such a trial and reveal "what I saw and experienced, and what went on in S-21, and I can talk about the prison and what went on there ...
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