Former Khmer Rouge Convert to Christianity
"Is it really true?" remains as one of the big questions at the heart of our society. Even today, sons and daughters keep asking their parents in disbelief. Judge at the International Court, the ECCC, investigate the details. Visitors to Cambodia shudder at shrines with broken skulls. Under the Khmer Rouge, close to 2 million Cambodians were killed by their own people. Documents from the 1970′s are scarce and unreliable. Today, it's today mostly the stories of the survivors that help us to learn the truth. This DVD is about those stories. For over four years, journalism students students of the Department of Media and Communication at the Royal University of Phnom Penh have been doing research in this field -- and finding pieces of the big picture. Their short documentaries will take you, the viewers, to different places in Cambodia, meeting survivors and their stories. Stories that help us get closer to the truth -- and understand how it affects Cambodian daily life until today.

Statements of apology 31 March 2009: Kaing Guek Eav

GENOCIDE EDUCATION IN CAMBODIA: DCCAM | KAMPONG CHHNANG: CRIMES SITES IN MY VILLAGE

Pol Pot's Most Infamous Deputy

Families reunited after 40 years apart in Cambodia | Unreported World

The Khmer Rouge Takeover: How Cambodia Entered a Genocidal Era – History Documentary - AMP

ចម្លើយសារភាពរបស់ឆ្មាំគុក ស-២១ ហ៊ីម ហ៊ុយ

Infamous former Khmer Rouge leaders living quiet lives

Ep1 បាតុកម្ម មុនការទម្លាក់សម្តេច នរោត្តម សីហនុ ពីតំណែងប្រធានរដ្ឋ ឆ្នាំ១៩៧០

ឆាកជីវិតអតីតចុងភៅជំនិត និងជាអ្នកការទូតរបស់ ប៉ុល ពត

Behind the Dark Caves

Life Under THE Most Evil Communist Regime - Khmer Rouge

Jesus Over Demons | A testimony of God's power from Cambodia

The Story of Suriname

Khmer Christian in Refugee Camp 1980-1985

Ep42: បងធំទី២ នួន ជា មេដឹកនាំលំដាប់ទី២នៃរបបខ្មែរក្រហម Nuon Chea 2nd Top Leader of Khmer Rouge

Ep40: អាថ៌កំបាំងនៃការបាញ់សម្លាប់ សុន សេន The secret of the death of Son Sen | បេសកកម្មរុករក

To Know is to Remember

កំនែថ្មី៖ ភ្នំពេញថ្ងៃទី១២ដល់ថ្ងៃទី១៧មេសាឆ្នាំ១៩៧៥ - Phnom Penh from 12 to 17 April 1975

Lives after the Wars

