Nic Dunlop
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The Lost Executioner: A Story of the Khmer Rouge
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2005
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13 editions
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Brave New Burma
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2013
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Christmas Island: Animals, Plants and Island Ecology
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The Lost Executioner: A Story of the Khmer Rouge by Nic Dunlop (May 02,2005)
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War of the Mines
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1994
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“Like the monks chanting their Pali mantras, learning by rote was the accepted method of education just as in English schools of the time. ‘In geography,’ Sokheang recalled, ‘we would have to learn the size of a country, the population, the agricultural produce, etcetera. And we would get called up to recite it to the rest of the class.’ The accuracy of this recitation was the measure of a successful student. ‘Knowledge,’ said Sokheang, ‘was the storage of facts.”
― The Lost Executioner: A Story of the Khmer Rouge
― The Lost Executioner: A Story of the Khmer Rouge
“It was at this time that his interest in communism began to take root,”
― The Lost Executioner: The Story of Comrade Duch and the Khmer Rouge
― The Lost Executioner: The Story of Comrade Duch and the Khmer Rouge
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