
Under Prodding, 2 Apologize for Cambodian Anguish (Published 1998)
Dec 30, 1998 · A top leader of the Khmer Rouge muttered an apology on Tuesday, saying he was ''sorry, very sorry'' for the suffering he had caused the Cambodian people.
A SMALL APOLOGY TO THE DEAD - The Washington Post
Dec 30, 1998 · HONG KONG, DEC. 29 -- Two top leaders of Cambodia's now-defunct Khmer Rouge guerrilla movement, who last week surrendered to the Phnom Penh government in …
What happened on December 29th? - today.historycooperative.org
On December 29th, 1998, leaders of the Khmer Rouge, the brutal regime that ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979, publicly apologized for their role in the deaths of approximately 1.5 million …
NEWS SUMMARY (Published 1998) - The New York Times
Dec 30, 1998 · 2 Khmer Rouge Apologize For Reign of Terror. Khieu Samphan, a top leader of the Khmer Rouge, muttered an apology for the suffering he had caused the Cambodian people.
Khmer Rouge - Wikipedia
The Cambodian governments-in-exile (including the Khmer Rouge) held onto Cambodia's United Nations seat (with considerable international support) until 1993, when the monarchy was …
KHMER ROUGE APOLOGIZES FOR TERROR - Chicago Tribune
Dec 29, 1998 · It was the first apology ever issued by a top leader of the Khmer Rouge for the deaths from torture, overwork, starvation and execution during the catastrophic 1975-79 regime.
BBC News | Asia-Pacific | Khmer Rouge leader 'sorry' for genocide
Dec 29, 1998 · Former Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan has made his first public apology for the "killing fields" genocide in Cambodia which left up to two million people dead in the 1970s.
Khmer Rouge offer detached apology - Cape Cod Times
Dec 12, 1998 · At an emotional news conference in Phnom Penh, in which Cambodian reporters who had lost relatives during the Khmer Rouge regime demanded an accounting for the mid …
KHMER LEADERS’ APOLOGY PUTS PEACE BEFORE JUSTICE - Sun Sentinel
Dec 31, 1998 · Hun Sen has now backtracked on pledges he made to the United Nations in 1997 and 1998 to support international calls that Khmer Rouge leaders Khieu Samphan and Nuon …
Khmer Rouge Leaders Apologize for Cambodian Genocide - A …
On April 6, 1998, a significant and poignant event took place when leaders of the Khmer Rouge publicly apologized for their roles in the Cambodian genocide, a dark chapter in the nation’s …