A journalistic report on the state of Cambodian democracy, this film opens with the report of the March 30, 1997 attack on pro-democracy activists in Cambodia. 16 people were killed and more than 100 were injured when four grenades were tossed by unknown assailants into the crowd of activist. The report then goes on to investigate the contradictions in Cambodia's political system such as the connections between the FUNCINPEC and the Khmer Rouge, the fact that Ieng Sary, former foreign minister of the Khmer Rouge has been granted an amnesty and has turned into a millionaire, living peacefully in Pailin despite monumental evidence against him (at the Documentation Center of Cambodia) being a war criminal, and second Prime Minister Hun Sen's connections with the assailants of the March 30 attack.
សេចក្តីពិពណ៌នា
A journalistic report on the state of Cambodian democracy, this film opens with the report of the March 30, 1997 attack on pro-democracy activists in Cambodia. 16 people were killed and more than 100 were injured when four grenades were tossed by unknown assailants into the crowd of activist. The report then goes on to investigate the contradictions in Cambodia's political system such as the connections between the FUNCINPEC and the Khmer Rouge, the fact that Ieng Sary, former foreign minister of the Khmer Rouge has been granted an amnesty and has turned into a millionaire, living peacefully in Pailin despite monumental evidence against him (at the Documentation Center of Cambodia) being a war criminal, and second Prime Minister Hun Sen's connections with the assailants of the March 30 attack.