It was the beginning of a decade that earned the Brooklyn neighborhood the uninviting nickname “the Killing Fields of New York,” becoming the precinct with the highest number of unsolved ...
A local interpreter and an American photojournalist help a New York Times reporter on assignment covering the Cambodian Civil War. As Khmer Rouge forces move in, he tries to get his interpreter out of ...
It was the beginning of a decade that earned the Brooklyn neighborhood the uninviting nickname “the Killing Fields of New York,” becoming the precinct with the highest number of unsolved ...
Sydney Schanberg is a New York Times journalist covering the civil war in Cambodia. Together with the local journalist Dith Pran, they cover some of the tragedy and madness of the war. When the ...
Panh fled Phnom Penh when he was just 11, and after his family was devastated in the Killing Fields, he escaped to a Thai refugee camp at 15. Now 60, Panh has been committed to keeping the memory ...
Nine million would die. In Killing Fields, soldiers from all sides remember the trenches and the tactics, the food, the fleas, the casualties -- the terrible nature and scale of the slaughter that ...
So exhausted by the rate with which they have been killing their enemies, Ukrainian machine gunners are being replaced regularly, according to reports. One soldier likened the onslaught to the ...
Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields is an untold story of the unthinkable odds more than a quarter-million Cambodians would unknowingly take to escape their chaotic homeland. Bunseng ...
East New York has a reputation for violence — with good reason. The 75th precinct has a violent crime rate that’s 84% higher than New York City as a whole and 279% higher than the rest of the country, ...
Photojournalist Al Rockoff recounts the dramatic overtaking of Phnom Penh at the historic Khmer Rouge Tribunal. The extension of the sentence of Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch, to life is welcome.
track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims' mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call 'The Killing Fields'. Though the swampland crime scenes are outside their jurisdiction ...