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Cambodia - Reactions to death of Pol Pot
Cambodia was on Friday (17/04) trying to come to terms with the news that Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge leader considered responsible for the deaths of two million people between 1975 and 1979, has died. Some reacted with disbelief, others...
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Cambodia - Pol Pot
The Cambodian army's deputy chief of staff claimed on Sunday
(22/6) to have seen notorious Khmer Rouge guerrilla chief Pol
Pot alive but in poor health earlier in the day in the rebel
stronghold at Anlong Veng.
00:00 WS helicopter takes...
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Cambodia-Rebel radio station says Pol Pot captured
The notorious Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot has been captured by
renegade guerrillas formerly loyal to him. The rebels' own
clandestine radio station announced Friday (20/6) that they
captured him on Thursday (19/6).
Ext out-door eating...
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USA: 1ST PICTURES OF KHMER ROUGE LEADER POL POT ARE SHOWN ON TV
English/Nat
The first pictures to be seen of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot for 18 years have been shown on TV in the US.
They show a frail, white-haired 63 year old calmly sitting at a show trial staged by his former comrades deep in the...
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Craftsmen making repairs to Phreah Khan
CLEAN: Exterior shots of crumbling Buddhist temples of Preah Khan at Angkor Wat, in a state of disrepair as craftsmen and women draw up plans and carry out repair work on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Craftsmen making repairs to Phreah Khan
CLEAN: Exterior shots of crumbling Buddhist temples of Preah Khan at Angkor Wat, in a state of disrepair as craftsmen and women draw up plans and carry out repair work on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Street scenes around Phnom Penh
CLEAN: Exterior shots around Phnom Penh, including women carrying baskets on their heads, motorcyclists in a busy area and a cobbler mending shoes on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Craftsmen making repairs to Phreah Khan
CLEAN: Exterior shots of crumbling Buddhist temples of Preah Khan at Angkor Wat, in a state of disrepair as craftsmen and women draw up plans and carry out repair work on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Prince Norodom Ranariddh arrives at palace
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Norodom Ranariddh of Cambodia arriving by car and walking into palace on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Driving through Cambodian countryside
CLEAN: Exterior point of view driving shots through the Cambodian countryside on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Cambodian village life and anti landmine signs
CLEAN: Exterior shots of a rural Cambodian village with signs warning of land mines and for the Mines Advisory Group on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Land mine being de-activated
CLEAN: Exterior shots of a landmine being discovered and safely removed from the ground on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Phreah Khan temple in disrepair
CLEAN: Exterior shots of crumbling Buddhist temples of Preah Khan at Angkor Wat, in a state of disrepair on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Sky News
Craftsmen making repairs to Phreah Khan
CLEAN: Exterior shots of crumbling Buddhist temples of Preah Khan at Angkor Wat, in a state of disrepair as craftsmen and women draw up plans and carry out repair work on April 27th, 1998 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Favorite Poem Project
The Favorite Poem Project: "Minstrel Man" by Langston Hughes
In this video episode [4:27] from The Favorite Poem Project, Pov Chin, a college student whose parents had escaped Pol Pot with her and a few family members, describes the pain and guilt that she has, knowing that most perished while...