This article considers the reproduction of perpetrator memories to reflect on processes of reconciliation in Cambodia. The article explores the circulation of memories around local memorial and heritage sites within a former Khmer Rouge (KR) community, Anlong Veng. Anlong Veng was home to several senior KR leaders, two of whom were found guilty of crimes against humanity at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC).1 The article draws on ethnographic and interview data to illustrate examples of the traction, limits and dissonances that flow from the ECCC and its attendant discourses of ‘national reconciliation,’ as they intersect with local accounts of the past. I argue that while perpetrator and ‘counter’ memories can hav...
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) have been tasked with bringing justice t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Rachel Bethany HughesThis thesis is about the re...
This article discusses the underpinnings of impunity and justice in Cambodia as the former Khmer Rou...
This article considers the reproduction of perpetrator memories to reflect on processes of reconcili...
This article explores how devolved outreach work for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cam...
This paper addresses the politics of memory in post-genocide Cambodia. Since 1979 genocide has been ...
Under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia, 1.7 million people died from star...
This article considers ways people in Cambodia narrate the Khmer Rouge regime and its genocide outsi...
This article examines victim participation at Cambodia’s hybrid tribunal, the Extraordinary Chambers...
textabstractThirty years after the collapse of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) how do Cambodians ...
The Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia took place between 1975 and 1979, decimating an estimate of 1.7...
After nearly 40 years, some of the key leaders of the former Khmer Rouge genocidal regime are facing...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
Full article will be available pending publisher authorisation.The Extraordinary Chambers in the Cou...
Memorialisation has become a mainstream feature of transitional justice in recent decades; one that ...
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) have been tasked with bringing justice t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Rachel Bethany HughesThis thesis is about the re...
This article discusses the underpinnings of impunity and justice in Cambodia as the former Khmer Rou...
This article considers the reproduction of perpetrator memories to reflect on processes of reconcili...
This article explores how devolved outreach work for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cam...
This paper addresses the politics of memory in post-genocide Cambodia. Since 1979 genocide has been ...
Under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia, 1.7 million people died from star...
This article considers ways people in Cambodia narrate the Khmer Rouge regime and its genocide outsi...
This article examines victim participation at Cambodia’s hybrid tribunal, the Extraordinary Chambers...
textabstractThirty years after the collapse of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) how do Cambodians ...
The Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia took place between 1975 and 1979, decimating an estimate of 1.7...
After nearly 40 years, some of the key leaders of the former Khmer Rouge genocidal regime are facing...
Today, Cambodia houses one of the seven wonders of the world – the Angkor Wat. Beyond the splendor a...
Full article will be available pending publisher authorisation.The Extraordinary Chambers in the Cou...
Memorialisation has become a mainstream feature of transitional justice in recent decades; one that ...
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) have been tasked with bringing justice t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Rachel Bethany HughesThis thesis is about the re...
This article discusses the underpinnings of impunity and justice in Cambodia as the former Khmer Rou...