New York Times photographer Dith Pran survived the Cambodian killing fields. He dedicated his life to telling the story of the Khmer Rouge's genocide. Live with Honor and Die with Honor.
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Why,I didn't see Sihanouk with 7 Mercedès during 76-77 at BB in his killing fields'movie?
http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=dZshViPpFCQ
Oh shut the fuck up, Maggot Feedera. Its time to stop blaming innocent people for your stupidity. The only hope you'll have is to admit you made a mistake by screwing up Cambodia.
"The man who is not credulous,who knows the unmade,who has severed all ties,who has put and end to the occasion(of good and evil)who has vomitted all desires,verily he is the greatest of men"
Hollywood materials and Hollywood lifestyle role model is evil for srok Khmer. It must be kept out at all cost.
Very noble last words. You are one worthy Cambodian to be remeber as a hero. Rest in peace. Your efforts to bring Cambodian plight to light will not be in vein. I, for one, will continue to do whatever I can to help Cambodia see a better future.
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Correction: remeber = remembered
God had chose one person to tell the world and he couldn't choose a better person. His choise was Mr. Pran. Amen!
Mr. Pran, you will down in the history book for fighting for an ordinary Cambodia whose voice have oppressed and severely intimidated by the KR. And continuing 'til the KR regimes alive & well with HunSen, Chea Sim, and Heng Samrin.
Thank you for Working for your native countrymen. God be with you.
Darn, it's worse than I thought. These gorillas above are really lost in Hollywood show.
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