The 2025 Rendez-Vous with French Cinema festival takes place from March 6 to March 16. The program has 23 films included, with a select few as part of Unifrance’s 10 to Watch 2025 Program, a yearly ...
Ponchaud’s 1977 book “Cambodge, année zero” was one of the first detailed accounts of the horrors that unfolded after the ...
Former information minister Khieu Kanharith credited Ponchaud as “the first to draw world attention” to the plight of ...
Father François Ponchaud, MEP, who exposed the Khmer Rouge atrocities in Cambodia during the 1970s, passed away January 17 at ...
A member of the Missions Étrangères de Paris, the clergyman died in France at the age of 85. In 1975, he was among the last ...
South Vietnam fell on April 30. The Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in late 1978 ended Pol Pot’s tyrannical rule but civil war continued for another two decades, despite the Paris Peace Accords and ...
Which has been demonstrated over and over by the atheistic utopian regimes (Mao in China, Stalin in the USSR, Pol Pot in Cambodia, etc.) that engineered the deaths of over 100 million people in ...
The uniform sandstone of the Haussmann buildings, the abundance of gilded historic monuments, and the glimmering Seine and its elegant bridges have arguably made Paris the most recognisable and ...
Here, I’ve culled the top players from those stories as well as added some additional enthusiastically recommended picks for good measure (like a rice-specific donabe and dedicated hot pot).
File Photo courtesy The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization/Flickr In 1979, the Cambodian government of Pol Pot was overthrown ... stormed the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo ...
READ more of why this is good news… (1979) The flag of Pol Pot’s Democratic Kampuchea ... of the Waters”, was originally created in Paris by Crispim do Amaral. The theatre’s 198 ...