

An edition of The lost executioner (2005)
a journey to the heart of the killing fields
By Nic Dunlop
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Walker & Co.,Distributed to the trade by Holtzbrinck Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
339
Description:
In Cambodia, between 1975 and 1979, two million people died at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. Twenty years later, not one member had been held accountable for the genocide. Haunted by the image of one of them, Comrade Duch, photographer Nic Dunlop set out to bring him to life, and thereby to account. "I needed to understand how a seemingly ordinary man ... could turn into one of the worst mass murderers of the twentieth century." Dunlop unfolds the history of Cambodia as a filter for understanding its tragic last forty years. Guided by witnesses, he teases out the details of Duch's transformation from sensitive schoolchild and dedicated teacher to the revolutionary killer who later slipped quietly back into village life. This result is a vivid reminder that, whether in the killing fields of Cambodia or the deserts of Darfur, if we turn our backs on genocide, we must bear a collective guilt.--From publisher description.
subjects: History, Parti communiste du Kampuchea, Atrocities, Politics and government, Party of Democratic Kampuchea
People: Kech Ieu Kang (1943-), Guek Eav Kaing
Places: Cambodia
Times: 1975-1979