Ieng Sary, who has died aged 87, was for many years "Brother No 3" in the hierarchy of the communist Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and was the brother-in-law of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge's enigmatic leader.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Ieng Sary, who cofounded the communist Khmer Rouge regime responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians in the 1970s and who decades later became one of its ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia Ieng Sary, who co-founded Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge movement in the 1970s, served as its public face abroad and decades later became one of its few leaders to face justice for ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – Ieng Sary, who co-founded the communist Khmer Rouge regime responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians in the 1970s, and who decades later became one of ...
The death of Ieng Sary, co-founder of the Khmer Rouge that ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 and killed an estimated 1.7 million of that nation's people in the process, has dashed the hopes "among ...
The death of prominent Khmer Rouge figure, Ieng Sary, has added further pressure to the UN-backed Cambodian war crimes tribunal to find justice for long-suffering Cambodians, with just two living ...
Ieng Sary or "Brother No 3", was the co-founder, with his brother-in-law Pol Pot – "Brother No 1" – of the communist Khmer Rouge. They ruled Cambodia with unremitting cruelty and were responsible ...
Ieng Sary, who has died aged 87, was a former Khmer Rouge official whose defection from the Cambodian Maoist rebel group in 1996 led to its collapse, bringing an end to nearly two decades of conflict.
IT WAS, he said, the greatest revolution the world had ever seen. It would be written in golden letters on the pages of history: how the Cambodian people had returned to the countryside to become pure ...
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