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Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia

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355:", an excuse that some broadcasters and television executives use to justify the current descent into the cynicism and passivity of Big Brotherland. Above all, I learned that a documentary could reclaim shared historical and political memories, and present their hidden truths. The reward then was a compassionate and an informed public; and it still is. 239:
A rather interesting quality of the articles was their concentration on Nazism and the holocaust. Pilger called Pol Pot 'an Asian Hitler' — and said he was even worse than Hitler ... Again and again Pilger compared the Khmer Rouge to the Nazis. Their Marxist-Leninist ideology was not even mentioned
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and Francois Ponchaud. Nonetheless, the reaction to the stories in Britain was as if they were something quite new." Oliver Kamm asserted in 2006: "Pilger's documentaries are full of falsehoods. They operate by misdirection, simultaneously denouncing one form of injustice while ignoring or denying
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going to air, 40 sacks of post arrived at ATV ... in Birmingham – 26,000 first-class letters in the first post alone. The station quickly amassed £1m, almost all of it in small amounts. "This is for Cambodia," wrote a Bristol bus driver, enclosing his week's wage. Entire pensions were sent, along
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Following the programme, some $ 45 million was raised, unsolicited, in mostly small donations, including almost ÂŁ4 million raised by schoolchildren in the UK. This funded the first substantial relief for Cambodia, including the shipment of life-saving medicines such as penicillin, and
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had provided a critical catalyst for the rise of the Khmer Rouge. It also exposed how the West, led by the United States and Britain, was imposing an embargo, like a medieval siege, on the most stricken country on earth. This was a reaction to the fact that Cambodia's liberator was Vietnam – a
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Ponchaud had interviewed members of anti-communist groups living in the Thai refugee border camps. According to Pilger, "At the very least the effect of Shawcross's 'exposé'" of Cambodian's treatment at the hands of the Vietnamese "was to blur the difference between Cambodia under Pol Pot and
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simply described the monster that Pol Pot was, it would have been quickly forgotten. By reporting the collusion of "our" governments, it told a wider truth about how the world was run ... Within two days of
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militia after their take over of the country, the poverty and suffering of the people, and the limited aid since given by the West. Pilger's first report on Cambodia was published in a special issue of the
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that "Pilger's reports underwrote almost everything that refugees along the Thai border had been saying about the cruelty of Khmer Rouge rule since 1975, and that had already appeared in the books by the
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and that had recently defeated the US. Cambodia's suffering was a wilful revenge. Britain and the US even backed Pol Pot's demand that his man continue to occupy Cambodia's seat at the UN, while
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Cambodia liberated by the Vietnamese: in truth. a difference of night and day". In his book, Shawcross himself doubted that anyone had died of starvation.
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In a 2007 speech, "Freedom Next Time: Resisting the Empire", Pilger described his experience with executives of the American
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clothing to replace the black uniforms people had been forced to wear. According to Brian Walker, director of
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stopped children's milk going to the survivors of his nightmare regime. Little of this was reported. Had
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The documentary as a television "event" can send ripples far and wide ...
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kept secret from the American population, the subsequent brutality and
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not only revealed the horror of the Pol Pot years, it showed how
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The Quality of Mercy: Cambodia, Holocaust and Modern Conscience
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The documentary has been released on DVD as part of Network's
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compilation box set as well as sets under Pilger's own name.
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Tell Me No Lies: Investigative Journalism and its Triumphs
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and Shawcross' account of Vietnamesse atrocities during
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The Secret Country: The First Australians Fight Back
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by the United States in the 1970s, a chapter of the
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Index

John Pilger
David Munro
ITV
documentary film
John Pilger
David Munro
ITV
Associated Television
Cambodia
Pol Pot
bombing of
Cambodia
Vietnam War
Cambodian genocide
Pol Pot
Khmer Rouge
Daily Mirror
Oxfam
The Times
Oliver Kamm
William Shawcross
Ben Kiernan
Stalin's terror
Mao
Red Guards
François Ponchaud
the Vietnamese invasion and near famine
Richard Nixon
Henry Kissinger
'secret' bombing of that country

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