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06/07/2011
BRIDGET JONES
Stuff.co.nz (New Zealand)
The story of a Kiwi Olympian's search for justice for his lost brother will have its world premiere at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival.
Brother Number One, directed by Annie Goldson, follows Olympian and transatlantic rowing champion Rob Hamill's search for justice for his brother Kerry who disappeared while sailing in 1978.
Two years later the family learnt Kerry had been identified as a victim in a Cambodian death camp.
Goldson accompanies Hamill to Cambodia as he testifies before a War Crimes Tribunal and follows him in his journey for closure.
Nearly two million Cambodians were killed by the Khmer Rouge.
Number One Brother premieres at Auckland's The Civic on July 24.
2 comments:
In a profound mechanism it is the political culture and system that kills not an individual. Anyone that fall in that culture or system will become a killer automatically, and in a sense that killer can also be a victim. For example if you or your child is lured and become a gangster and commit a crime, you or your child's future is ended and that you or your child is a victim from being lured. Most Khmer Rouge member are forced to join the KR for the good cause without realizing that the future regime become a killing one. So the most guilty party are those who created the system and not the system follower.
The communist Russia,China,Korea,
Vietnam,Cuba,and Cambodia have had killed million people to win or
take over country.
Khmer Rouge killed Khmer Lon Nol;
Khmer Vietminh killed Khmer Rouge.
China and Vietnam stood up and
clapped their hands.Oh!KAMPUCHEA;
both of them said,"Khmer,you served
Communist Bloc so well".
If the FIVE communist countries
failed like Russia,the world,maybe,
would be better place to live.
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