Dith Pran, the Cambodian journalist for the New York Times who documented and barely escaped the Khmer Rouge's "killing fields" in the 1970s, died Sunday. He was 65. Finally, the life of Cambodian ...
One day during the rise of the Khmer Rouge regime in the mid-1970s, American journalist Sydney Schanberg asked his Cambodian assistant, Dith Pran, a gnawing question. How would Dith respond to the ...
Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the ...
PRAN OBIT. Pran: So I witnessed the crisis, the killing fields because the Khmer Rouge, you know, kill and starve and torture people to death. Millions of people. LW INTRO DITH PRAN: JOURNALIST VO: ...
The New York Times photographer Dith Pran, who survived the killing fields of Cambodia, died Sunday at the age of 65. There are countless stories of the many lives Pran touched. He was an ...
NEW YORK — Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country’s murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the ...
Dith Pran, who survived Cambodia’s murderous Khmer Rouge regime to become the subject of the movie “The Killing Fields” and a staff photographer at The New York Times, has died. He was 65. Dith died ...
In one of modern history's worst genocides, nearly 2 million people died in Cambodia during four years of murder, massive dislocation, forced labor and brutal torture ...
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