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The Cambodian Genocide Project, Inc. was founded in 1982 by Gregory Stanton to bring the leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime in Democratic Kampuchea to justice. Since 1998, the Cambodian Genocide Project has been a division of Genocide Watch, the Coordinator for the International Campaign to End Genocide.
Documents:
“Seeking Justice in Cambodia: Realism, Idealism, and Pragmatism,” by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton
“The Establishment of a Tribunal for Genocide from 1975 – 1979 in Cambodia,” by Suan Visal, LL.M. University of Hong Kong, 2002
“The Cambodian Genocide and International Law,” By Dr. Gregory H. Stanton
”A Quest for Justice,” By Brian D. Shaw
”Kampuchean Genocide and the World Court,” by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton
“Blue Scarves and Yellow Stars: Classification and Symbolization in the Cambodian Genocide,” By Dr. Gregory Stanton, The Faulds Lecture, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, NC, 1987
”His Brothers’ Keeper,” by Michael Matza, 1983
“Cambodian Resurrection,” by Gregory Stanton, 1981
Links
The Royal Government of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Trial Task Force
The Cambodian Genocide Program of Yale University
The Cambodian Genocide Group, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Documentation Center of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Justice pour le Cambodge, Paris, France