21 January 2008
Four years on
Bradley Cox is interviewed as part of a long story on Chea Vichea, to be broadcast on Radio Free Asia sometime this morning (Cambodia time), Jan 22, the fourth anniversary of the assassination.
There should also be an article on RFA's site, with a variety of interviews with people involved with the case. We're not sure if there will be an English version of all this; if there is, it would be here.
No word that I've seen on whether the government will allow the
workers to march on Jan 25 as they have requested.
Although apparently the Cambodian police had a nice little crackdown on an effort to have a Darfur-related rally at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum. See 'Go protest in Darfur,' Cambodia tells Mia Farrow.
The mind reels.
Rich
There should also be an article on RFA's site, with a variety of interviews with people involved with the case. We're not sure if there will be an English version of all this; if there is, it would be here.
No word that I've seen on whether the government will allow the
workers to march on Jan 25 as they have requested.
Although apparently the Cambodian police had a nice little crackdown on an effort to have a Darfur-related rally at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum. See 'Go protest in Darfur,' Cambodia tells Mia Farrow.
The mind reels.
Rich
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