- François
Ponchaud (French: [fʁɑ̃swa pɔ̃ʃo]; 8
February 1939 – 17
January 2025) was a
French Catholic priest and
missionary to Cambodia. He was best known...
- same year he was arrested.
According to a
refugee interviewed by François
Ponchaud, the new
people were
treated decently before the purge. However, according...
- peacekeeping.un.org.
Retrieved January 10, 2025.
Ponchaud 2007, p. 99-103. Cesari, 1995, p. 269
Ponchaud 2007, p. 93. "CAMBODGE. Mais où sont les complices...
- time was the book
Cambodge Année Zéro (Cambodia: Year Zero) by François
Ponchaud, a
French priest who had
lived in
Cambodia and
spoke Khmer. He also painted...
-
residents had
refused to give up
Islamic customs.: 347
While François
Ponchaud stated that
Christians were
invariably taken away and
killed with the accusation...
-
after taking it, in what has been
described as a
death march: François
Ponchaud wrote: "I
shall never forget one
cripple who had
neither hands nor feet...
-
Journalism and its Triumphs,
edited by J. Pilger. London:
Random House UK.
Ponchaud, François. 1978. Cambodia: Year Zero,
translated by N. Amphoux. New York:...
-
Laurence Picq's Au-delà du ciel (Beyond the Horizon) (1984) and
Francois Ponchaud's Cambodge,
annee zero (Cambodia Year Zero) (1977) were
instrumental in...
- had
already appeared in the
books by the Reader's
Digest and
Francois Ponchaud. Nonetheless, the
reaction to the
stories in
Britain was as if they were...
-
movie on the
events of 1975,
called MONATIO, was made by
Norodom Sihanouk.
Ponchaud, François (1978).
Cambodia Year Zero.
Henry Holt & Co. p. 17. ISBN 9780030403064...