This documentary investigates the 2004 assassination of Cambodian union leader Chea Vichea and the framing of two innocent men, Born Samnang and Sok Sam Oeun, for the crime by police. The two remain in prison serving 20 year sentences for a crime they did not commit.By Bradley Cox.
This documentary investigates the 2004 assassination of Cambodian union leader Chea Vichea and the framing of two innocent men by police for the crime. For more info, go to www.whokilledcheavichea.com
I hear that Muong Sokhorn, deputy director of the film department of the Ministry of Culture, says that I exaggerated the truth in this documentary. How does he know this? Does his job in the film department make him an expert on the Chea Vichea case? I stand by all the facts in this film. And I daresay, if this film was about the majestic history of Angkor Wat or something similar, I doubt the issue of a license would even come up. The reason it's an issue is probably because the movie reflec...
"But This is Cambodia..." shows the rough and tumble world of Cambodian politics as seen during the 2003 national election. Vote-buying, deception, intimidation and violence are all part of the process as the country struggles to define it's own shaky version of democracy. A preview.