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Entre Paix Et Justice: Let bygones be bygones
Entre Paix Et Justice: Let bygones be bygones

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Record No.
V00052
Title
Entre Paix Et Justice: Let bygones be bygones
ចំណងជើង
Entre Paix Et Justice: Let bygones be bygones
Producer
Bruno Carette
អ្នកផលិត
Bruno Carette
Date of Film
1999
Category
2
Length
37 min.
Short
0:00:21-0:08:48 (PAL)
Description
This film follows Ronnie Yimsut as he visits various parts of Cambodia. A survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime, who now lives in the United States, he visits the area where his family was killed after twenty years. The film takes us into Pailin, which remains a Khmer Rouge stronghold, and Anglong Veng, where the Khmer Rouge surrendered in February 1999, after which many of them simply donned army uniforms. Khmer Rouge leaders such as Nuon Chea, and Khieu Samphan continue to live peacefully in Cambodia, and were even allowed to visit the sacred Angkor Wat temples, which Yimust considers a big insult. However, when the average Cambodian person was interviewed, and asked if he or she would rather receive some rice, or have Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan put on trial, they preferred the former.
សេចក្តីពិពណ៌នា
This film follows Ronnie Yimsut as he visits various parts of Cambodia. A survivor of the Khmer Rouge regime, who now lives in the United States, he visits the area where his family was killed after twenty years. The film takes us into Pailin, which remains a Khmer Rouge stronghold, and Anglong Veng, where the Khmer Rouge surrendered in February 1999, after which many of them simply donned army uniforms. Khmer Rouge leaders such as Nuon Chea, and Khieu Samphan continue to live peacefully in Cambodia, and were even allowed to visit the sacred Angkor Wat temples, which Yimust considers a big insult. However, when the average Cambodian person was interviewed, and asked if he or she would rather receive some rice, or have Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan put on trial, they preferred the former.
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