RM2B00R57–Cambodia: Ieng Sary, Khmer Rouge 'Brother No 3', with senior cadre outside Phnom Penh during the Democratic Period, 1975-79. Ieng Sary, Khmer Rouge 'Brother No 3', was born Kim Trang in Tra Vinh Province, Vietnam, in 1924. He was Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979 and held several senior positions in the Khmer Rouge until his defection in 1996. He is married to Ieng Thirith, former Khmer Rouge Social Affairs Minister.
RME11R3E–Sep. 09, 1979 - Democratic Kampuchea Pol Pot faction delegation un General Assembly. Ieng Sary right
RFK7GBTG–Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum113th Street Between 182 st and Mao Tse Toung Blvd in Phnom Penh Cambodia Democratic Kampuchea South East Asia
RM2T3GBG3–Pol Pot. Portrait of the Cambodian dictator Pol Pot (born Saloth Sâr, 1925-1998)
RME11ANK–Oct. 10, 1976 - General Assembly Hears Statements By Iraq, Kampuchea, El Salvador, Argentina. Chile and Mozambique in continuing General Debate: The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, the Vice Prime Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs of Democratic Kampuchea and the Foreign Ministers of El Salvador, Argentina, Chile and Mozambique addressed the General Assembly this afternoon in the general debate. France, Thailand, India, Indonesia and Pakistan spoke in exercise of the right of reply
RMKJ17B0–Coat of arms of Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea
RME12TBD–Feb. 24, 2012 - United Nations, New York, 5 October 1976 General Assembly hears statements by Iraq, Kampuchea, El Salvador, Argentina, Chile and Mozambique in continuing General Debate. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, the Vice- Prime Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs of Democratic Kampuchea and the Foreign Ministers of El Salvador, Argentina, Chile and Mozambique addressed the General Assembly this afternoon in the general debate. France, Thailand, India, Indonesia and Pakistan spoke in exercise of the right of reply. J.A
RME5WDYM–Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 7th Aug, 2014. Media members watch the pronouncement of judgment against two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal's president Nil Nonn on Thursday. Credit: Sovannara/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME11R3F–Sep. 09, 1979 - UN General Assembly opening session center: New President Salim Ahmed Salim (Tanzanian). Photo taken during vote on seating of democratic Kampuchea.
RM2RKA1B0–100726 -- PHNOM PENH, July 26, 2010 Xinhua -- Former Democratic Kampuchea Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav sits in the court room at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia ECCC in Phnom Penh July 26, 2010, in this handout picture released by the ECCC on July 26, 2010. Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch was chief of security center in Phnom Penh with a code name as S-21, was convicted by the ECCC to 35 years in jail for torture and murder crime, and crimes against humanity. Xinhua nxl CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-FORMER DK PRISON CHIEF-TRIAL PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RME11REA–Oct. 10, 1979 - The United Nations: Iang Sary points to a Map of Cambodia during a break in the general Assembly debate on the credentialing of Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) for the General Assembly.
RM2RMRYKE–(140807) -- PHNOM PENH, Aug. 7, 2014 -- Nuon Chea, 88, the chief ideologue of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, appears in the courtroom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal s president Nil Nonn on Thursday. ) CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-VERDICT ECCC PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RME11PWX–Dec. 11, 1979 - The United Nations, New York, N.Y.: The United Nations began a debate on democratic kampuchea today. Photo shows Foreground Vietnam deligation with Perm. Rep. Ha Van Lau, BKGD. DEM. Kapuchea deligation with thioum prasith permanent rep.
RF2RRWCYT–3D Jigsaw puzzle of Democratic Kampuchea flag refers to Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. Concept of Fulfillment or perfection.
RME0WG73–Sep. 09, 1962 - Opening Of The 37th Session Of The General Assembly New York City: The United Nations Opened The 37th Session Of The General Assembly Today In New York. Photo shows Rince Norodou Sihanock, President Of Democratic Kampuchea(Cambodia) In His Countries Seat At The Start Of The Session.
RME132DB–Feb. 26, 2012 - Saturday, Jan. 13th, 1979, the United Nations Security Council, New York, New York. Left to right: United States Ambassador Andrew Young, U.S. Ambassador Donald F. McHenry and Colin Eglin, Leader of the South African Opposition Party, the Progressive Federal Party, talking prior to the beginning of the Councils debate on Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia)
RMF4XGND–October 5, 1976 - United Nations, New York, 1976 General Assembly hears statements by Iraq, Kampuchea, El Salvador, Argentina, Chile and Mozambique in continuing General Debate The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, the Vice- Prime Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs of Democratic Kampuchea and the Foreign Ministers of El Salvador, Argentina, Chile and Mozambique addressed the General Assembly this afternoon in the general debate. France, Thailand, India, Indonesia and Pakistan spoke in exercise of the right of reply. J.A. Crissano, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mozambique, is seen addr
RME11AMB–Oct. 10, 1976 - General Assembly hears statements by Iraq, Kampuchea, El Salvador, Argentina, Chile and Mozambique in continuing general debate: The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, the Vice-Prime Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs of Democratic Kampuchea and the Foreign Ministers of El Salvador, Argentina, Chile and Mozambique addressed the General Assembly this afternoon in the geeral debate. France, Thailand, India, Indonesia and Pakistan spoke in exercise of the right of reply. Photo shows J.A. Crissano, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Mozambique, is seen addressing the Assembly
RM2B00R1K–Cambodia: Saloth Sar, better known as Pol Pot, being welcomed by a Chinese opera troupe dressed in Cambodian clothing, Beijing. Saloth Sar (May 19, 1928–April 15, 1998), better known as Pol Pot, was the leader of the Cambodian communist movement known as the Khmer Rouge and Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976–1979. In 1979, after the invasion of Cambodia by Vietnam, Pol Pot fled into the jungles of southwest Cambodia. Pol Pot died in 1998 while held under house arrest by the Ta Mok faction of the Khmer Rouge.
RM2E0TPC5–Norodom Sihanouk talks with peasants during a rare visit in the province during the Khmer Rouge regime, Cambodia n 1976. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the President of Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia (GRUNC) was deposed on March 1970 by Lt.Gen. Lon Nol. Then he was joined in an alliance by an underground Marxist insurgency group, the Khmers Rouges, led officially by Khieu Samphan and Ieng Sary. In reality Saloth Sar (Pol Pot) was the real 'number 1' of the Revolutionary movement which took power in april 1975 and created the Democratic Kampuchea Cambodia. As Head of State of the Roya
RFK7G7GA–Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum 113th Street Between 182 st and Mao Tse Toung Blvd in Phnom Penh Cambodia Democratic Kampuchea South East Asia
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RME5WEDB–Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 7th Aug, 2014. Nuon Chea, 88, the chief ideologue of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, appears in the courtroom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal's president Nil Nonn on Thursday. Credit: ECCC/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMBB4JAE–Historical flag of Cambodia, a country in Southeast Asia, from 1979 to 1992.
RMBB4J6P–Historical flag of Cambodia, a country in Southeast Asia, used under the United Nations administration from 1992 to 1993.
RM2RMRYJ6–(140807) -- PHNOM PENH, Aug. 7, 2014 -- Khieu Samphan, 83, former head of state of the Democratic Kampuchea, known as Khmer Rouge regime, appears in the courtroom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal s president Nil Nonn on Thursday. ) CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-VERDICT ECCC PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Phnom Penh Aug 7 2014 Khieu Samphan 83 Former
RFH2HX48–Flag of Cambodia on silky fabric
RMHJG5D9–Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RF2TDRE9T–Flag of Khmer Mountain Tribes
RFHTDXWT–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2JR6KN4–Exiled Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Ranariddh, listens to a question during a news conference at the National Press Club, July 10, 1997, in Washington, D.C. Ranariddh, was ousted in a power struggle by Khmer Rouge leader Hun Sen, and is seeking assistance in restoring the power-sharing arrangement in Phnom Penh.
RMCC441E–Cambodia flag in blue sky
RFEJJ44B–Interior of the Saigon post office with a large portrait of Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1945–55) and president (1945–69) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). Credit: David Mbiyu/ Alamy Live News
RM2B00PRF–Cambodia: Roundel of the air force of the communist republic of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979). Three yellow towers of Angkor Wat on a red field.
RFK7G7G5–Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum 113th Street Between 182 st and Mao Tse Toung Blvd in Phnom Penh Cambodia Democratic Kampuchea South East Asia
RM2C4BGB1–Person woman
RME5WDYK–Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 7th Aug, 2014. Media members watch the pronouncement of judgment against two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal's president Nil Nonn on Thursday. Credit: Sovannara/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RMRYK0–(140807) -- PHNOM PENH, Aug. 7, 2014 -- Media members watch the pronouncement of judgment against two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal s president Nil Nonn on Thursday. ) CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-VERDICT Sovannara PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Phnom Penh Aug 7 2014 Media Members Watch The pro
RMHJG5CN–Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXWF–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RFEJJ44A–Interior of the Saigon post office with a large portrait of Ho Chi Minh. Ho Chi Minh was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister (1945–55) and president (1945–69) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) . Credit: David Mbiyu/ Alamy Live News
RM2B00PT9–Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Leadership: Khieu Samphan, born July 27, 1931, was the President of the State Presidium of Democratic Kampuchea) from 1976 until 1979. As such, he served as Cambodia's head of state and was one of the most powerful officials in the Khmer Rouge movement, though Pol Pot was the group's true political leader and held the most extensive power.
RM2C4BGB4–Muslim men praying in mosque
RME5WDYR–Phnom Penh, Cambodia. 7th Aug, 2014. Khieu Samphan, 83, former head of state of the Democratic Kampuchea, known as Khmer Rouge regime, appears in the courtroom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal's president Nil Nonn on Thursday. Credit: ECCC/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RMRYJR–(140807) -- PHNOM PENH, Aug. 7, 2014 -- Media members watch the pronouncement of judgment against two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Aug. 7, 2014. The United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted two aging former top leaders of the Democratic Kampuchea, also known as Khmer Rouge, of atrocity crimes against humanity and sentenced them to life in prison, according to a verdict pronounced by the tribunal s president Nil Nonn on Thursday. ) CAMBODIA-PHNOM PENH-VERDICT Sovannara PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Phnom Penh Aug 7 2014 Media Members Watch The pro
RMHJG5D3–Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RMHJG5RC–Be Quiet Please - Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXWR–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00PT4–Cambodia: Ta Mok (1924-2006), Khmer Rouge military commander and chief of staff, greeting KR military cadre during the Democratic Kampuchea period (1975-1979). Khmer Rouge Leadership: Cambodia: Ta Mok was the nom de guerre of Chhit Choeun (1924 – 21 July 2006). Military Commander of the Democratic Kampuchea (Khmer Rouge) armed forces, he was also known (by his enemies) as 'The Butcher'.
RM2C4BGB3–Man reading a mini quran
RM2PNE6EX–A side street convenience store in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG634–Magic Tree - Memorial Site - The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXX0–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00PY1–Cambodia: Ta Mok (1924-2006), senior Khmer Rouge military commander, with Chinese advisors. By this time Mok had lost a leg to a land mine explosion. Khmer Rouge Leadership: Cambodia: Ta Mok was the nom de guerre of Chhit Choeun (1924 – 21 July 2006). Military Commander of the Democratic Kampuchea (Khmer Rouge) armed forces, he was also known (by his enemies) as 'The Butcher'.
RM2C4BGB5–Monk wearing kasaya in a buddhist pagoda
RM2PNE6EP–A side street convenience store in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG6F8–Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXX2–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00PWN–Cambodia: Front cover of an issue of Tung Padevat or 'Revolutuionary Flag', theoretical organ of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. Tung Padevat (Revolutionary Flag) was a Khmer-language journal in Democratic Kampuchea. Tung Padevat was one of the theoretical organs of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. The first issue was published in January 1975. It was published monthly at least until September 1978. Circulation seems to have been restricted to senior party members.
RM2C4BGBA–Muslim man reading an arabic holy quran (koran)
RM2PNE6J5–Statue of Sihanouk Norodom, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG5JB–Be Quiet Please - Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXWG–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00R21–Cambodia: Khieu Samphan, President of the State Presidium of Democratic Kampuchea (Khmer Rouge regime) from 1976 until 1979. Khmer Rouge Leadership: Khieu Samphan, born July 27, 1931, was the President of the State Presidium of Democratic Kampuchea) from 1976 until 1979. As such, he served as Cambodia's head of state and was one of the most powerful officials in the Khmer Rouge movement, though Pol Pot was the group's true political leader and held the most extensive power.
RM2C4BGAW–Muslim man reading an arabic holy quran (koran)
RM2PNE6B2–Recycling in Cambodia
RM2PNE5YM–An overloaded rickshaw on the streets of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2PNE6Y4–A golden lion at the entrance to Wat Langka, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG6GW–Magic Tree - Memorial Site - The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXWA–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00PTB–Cambodia: Vorn Vet (1934–1978), Deputy Prime Minister for the Economy of Democratic Kampuchea. Executed at Tuol Sleng in 1978. Khmer Rouge Leadership: Vorn Vet (1934–1978), born Pen Thuok, was Deputy Prime Minister for the Economy of Democratic Kampuchea (and effectively Brother No 4 or 5) until his arrest in November 1978 on suspicion of treason. He was interrogated and tortured at Tuol Sleng (S-21) before being murdered there, probably in December 1978.
RM2C4BGB7–Animal cow
RM2C4BE5M–Pepper farm
RM2PNE6RJ–The Statue of Samdech Choun Nath, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG5JR–Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXWH–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00PW1–Cambodia: Vorn Vet (1934–1978), Deputy Prime Minister for the Economy of Democratic Kampuchea. Executed at Tuol Sleng in 1978. Khmer Rouge Leadership: Vorn Vet (1934–1978), born Pen Thuok, was Deputy Prime Minister for the Economy of Democratic Kampuchea (and effectively Brother No 4 or 5) until his arrest in November 1978 on suspicion of treason. He was interrogated and tortured at Tuol Sleng (S-21) before being murdered there, probably in December 1978.
RM2C4BE5T–Pepper farm
RM2PNE6XX–The Statue of Samdech Choun Nath, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG5KR–The Executioners working office - Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXWD–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00R2K–Cambodia: Saloth Sar (1928–1998), better known as Pol Pot. Saloth Sar (May 19, 1928–April 15, 1998), better known as Pol Pot, was the leader of the Cambodian communist movement known as the Khmer Rouge and Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976–1979. In 1979, after the invasion of Cambodia by Vietnam, Pol Pot fled into the jungles of southwest Cambodia. Pol Pot died in 1998 while held under house arrest by the Ta Mok faction of the Khmer Rouge.
RM2C4BE5E–Pepper farm
RM2PNE6RC–The Statue of Samdech Choun Nath, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG5M5–The Executioners working office - Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXX1–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00PRP–Cambodia: Ieng Sary, Khmer Rouge 'Brother No 3', during the Democratic Period, 1975-79. Ieng Sary, Khmer Rouge 'Brother No 3', was born Kim Trang in Tra Vinh Province, Vietnam, in 1924. He was Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979 and held several senior positions in the Khmer Rouge until his defection in 1996. He is married to Ieng Thirith, former Khmer Rouge Social Affairs Minister.
RM2C4BE5N–Asia south-east asia
RM2PNE6XJ–The Statue of Samdech Choun Nath, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RMHJG679–Mass Grave - Memorial Site The Killing Fields - Choeung Ek Museum of Cambodia ( Mass grave of victims by Pol Pot - Khmer Rouge from 1963 - 1997. ) Phnom Penh Cambodia
RFHTDXWP–Choenung Ek Genocidal Center, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2B00R2M–Cambodia: Saloth Sar (1928–1998), better known as Pol Pot. Saloth Sar (May 19, 1928–April 15, 1998), better known as Pol Pot, was the leader of the Cambodian communist movement known as the Khmer Rouge and Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976–1979. In 1979, after the invasion of Cambodia by Vietnam, Pol Pot fled into the jungles of southwest Cambodia. Pol Pot died in 1998 while held under house arrest by the Ta Mok faction of the Khmer Rouge.
RM2C4BE5K–Asia south-east asia
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