Pol Pot And Kissinger On war criminality and impunity By Edward S. Herman The hunt is on once again for war criminals, with ongoing trials of accused Serbs in The Hague, NATO raids seizing and killing other accused Serbs, and much discussion and enthusiasm in the media for bringing Pol Pot to trial, which the editors of the New York Times assure us would be an extraordinary triumph for law and ...
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CONTINUING UNREST JUNE 18, 1997 TRANSCRIPT Fugitive leader Pol Pot's surrender to Khmer Rouge rebels was announced yesterday. Today, those reports have been denied. Either way, Pol Pot, blamed for the slaughter of 2 million Cambodians, has left an devastating mark on Cambodia, a country which remains in a state of political unrest. After this background report, journalists Sydney Schanberg and ...
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TIME.com Home From TIME Magazine Magazine Archives Newsfiles Web Features Online Polls Photo Essays Boards & Chat Latest CNN News TIME Digital TIME For Kids LIFE Homepage Search TIME.com Subscribe to TIME Subscriber Services Write to TIME.com Free Product Info The Legacy of Pol Pot The enormity of what Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge party did in the latter half of the 1970s defies hyperbole. The ...
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