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Jul 11, 2010

British fugitive kills himself in dramatic armed siege

Castro makes first appearance

‘Nerakhoon’ (‘The Betrayal’) - Refugees’ Tale Took 23 Years to Tell - NYTimes.com

Pandinlao Productions
Thavisouk Phrasavath and his mother in a scene from “The Betrayal” (“Nerakhoon”), a documentary directed by Ellen Kuras.
By DENNIS LIM
Published: June 8, 2008
IT is not exactly news that independent productions can take a seeming eternity. But “The Betrayal” (“Nerakhoon”), a documentary about a refugee family from Laos and the first feature directed by the cinematographer Ellen Kuras, stretches most definitions of a marathon shoot. It was 23 years in the making.

An Olympian Is Smacked by Burden - NYTimes.com

Mark Avery for The New York Times
Bob Malaythong, who was born in Laos, has struggled to come to terms with his family’s hard times and his fortune in becoming an Olympian.
By GREG BISHOP
 Published: July 31, 2008ORANGE, Calif. — Down the street from Disneyland, a 27-year-old who never had a childhood practices a kid’s game that will take him to the Beijing Olympics.


Cambodia Court Cases Mount Against Opposition - NYTimes.com

Arantxa Cedillo
Cambodian police evicted 70 families on Friday, giving them a small payment for their homes, which were on valuable land.
By SETH MYDANS
Published: July 20, 2009
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia’s courts have been busy in recent weeks with cases of defamation, disinformation and incitement brought by the government in what critics say is part of a broad assault on civil liberties.

Survivors Shed Light on Dark Days of Khmer Rouge - NYTimes.com


Mariko Takayasu
Chum Mey, a mechanic, was spared because he was needed to make repairs. The two men are to testify against their torturer.

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Bou Meng was singled out during the Khmer Rouge reign of terror in Cambodia to produce portraits of the group’s leader.

The Female Factor - Crusader Rowing Upstream in Cambodia - Series - NYTimes.com

The Female Factor
Justin Mott for The New York Times
By SETH MYDANS
Published: February 21, 2010
MAK PRAING, CAMBODIA — “I’m going to get my votes!” cried Mu Sochua as she stepped into a slender rowboat, holding one side for balance. “One by one.”

Khmer Rouge Warden Asks to Be Freed - NYTimes.com

A Race Changes Lives in Cambodia - NYTimes.com


Rahman Roslan for the International Herald Tribune
San Mao, center, the winner of the 10-kilometer, or 6.2-mile, race for athletes with artificial legs, shook hands with the second place winner in the 14th Angkor Wat International Half Marathon 2009.

Cambodian Monarch Pardons Thai Held as Spy - NYTimes.com