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Fear and Hope in Cambodia

Produced by The United Nations
A Video by Isabelle Abric
Written and Narrated by William Shawcross


Melodrama, cliff hanger - these words aptly describe Cambodia's elections, which with every success seemed to suffer a drastic setback. The world's media followed the elections closely and time and again declared it a failure only to find it back on track.

FEAR AND HOPE IN CAMBODIA chronicles Cambodia's recent history from the Paris Peace Agreement, to the elections, and finally the signing of a new Constitution. Written and narrated by well-known British journalist and author William Shawcross, the film includes previously unseen footage of massacres, intimidation, and human rights abuses.

As ordinary Cambodians, international military, civilians and volunteers voice their concerns and relate their experiences, FEAR AND HOPE IN CAMBODIA presents an insightful look at contemporary Cambodia from within.

56 minutes / color
Release Date: 1994
Copyright Date: 1993
Sale/video: $390.00
Rental/VHS: $75


Subject areas: Asia, Cambodia, Human Rights, Kampuchea, Southeast Asia, Vietnam Era

Related Titles:

S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine: 17,000 Cambodians were interrogated, tortured, and then executed at the S21 prison. Now, three of the only six survivors and their jailers return to excavate the past.

The Road From Kampuchea: The story Tun Channareth - Cambodian ex-soldier, landmine survivor and co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Peace Price for his work to ban landmines.


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