"Lost and Found: Yale researchers uncover documents of the Cambodian genocide long thought to have been lost," by My Khanh Ngo.
Yale Globalist 8:4 (summer 2008), p. 9.
Racial Discrimination in the Cambodian Genocide, by Liai Duong (No. 34, 2006)
Preface to the Third Edition of The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power and Genocide in Cambodia
under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-79 (Yale University Press, 2008), pp. ix-xxiii
The Pol Pot Regime (2002 edition)
How Pol Pot Came to Power (2004 edition)
"Bringing the Khmer Rouge to Justice"
(Human Rights Review, 1, 3, April-June 2000, pp. 92-108)
Can anybody think that on our beautiful planet there is still place where is impossible to use electricity full day? Probably yes. But if you add to that criterion: tourist resort you can think probably only about commercial trip deep into Amazon jungle. Or, if you have been there, about Rabbit Island (Koh Tunsay)- Island of Cambodia.