- Ieng
Thirith (née Khieu; Khmer: អៀង ធីរិទ្ធ; 10
March 1932 – 22
August 2015) was an
influential intellectual and
politician in the
Khmer Rouge, although...
-
Khieu Thirith and sister-in-law to Ieng Sary.
Khieu Ponnary was born on 3
February 1920 in
Battambang Province, and her sister,
Khieu Thirith, was born...
- as he was
third in
command after Pol Pot and Nuon Chea. His wife, Ieng
Thirith (née Khieu),
served in the
Khmer Rouge government as
social affairs minister...
-
Allegations against Thirith include crimes against humanity,
genocide and
breaches of the
Geneva Convention. In
November 2011, Ieng
Thirith was
found to be...
- strife. Pol Pot and Ieng Sary
married Khieu Ponnary and
Khieu Thirith (also
known as Ieng
Thirith),
purportedly relatives of
Khieu Samphan.
These two well-educated...
- wife Ieng
Thirith, who had been an
unofficial adviser to the regime. On 17
November 2011,
following evaluations from
medical experts,
Thirith was found...
-
November 2007. His
trial began on 27 June 2011. He died in
March 2013. Ieng
Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary and a
former minister for
social affairs, was indicted...
- intimidated.'[1] On 22
March 2004, the case's
Investigating Judge, Hing
Thirith,
threw out the
charges against the two men,
citing a lack of
evidence against...
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fellow communist revolutionary Khieu Ponnary, the
sister of Sary's wife
Thirith. They were
married in a
Buddhist ceremony on 14 July 1956.
According to...
- strife, Pol Pot and Ieng Sary
married Khieu Ponnary and
Khieu Thirith (also
known as Ieng
Thirith),
purportedly relatives of
Khieu Samphan.
These two well-educated...