Centre for the Study of Human Rights public exhibition
Date: Monday 1 November 2010 - Friday 10 December 2010
Time: Daily (Monday - Friday) 10am - 8pm
Venue: Atrium Gallery, Old Building
Cambodia: Reflections of the Khmer Rouge portrays life under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, and brings the story up to date with information about the ongoing trials of former Khmer Rouge leaders. The exhibition features material from the archives at the Documentation Center of Cambodia, much of which has not been seen outside of Tuol Sleng, the former detention centre in Phnom Penh.
Cambodia: Reflections of the Khmer Rouge will run from 1 November until 10 December 2010.
Visitors are welcome during weekdays (Monday - Friday) between 10am and 8pm. The exhibition is free and open to all.
There are a number of events linked to this exhibition:
Monday 8 November, 6.30pm, film screening: 'Deacon of Death', followed by Q&A with film director Willem van de Put and PhD candidate, Peter Manning.
Thursday 18 November, 6.30-8pm, panel event: 'Impunity in Cambodia' with speakers including experts from Human Rights Watch and Global Witness
Thursday 25 November, 6.30pm, film screening: 'Que je vive en paix' and 'Life in the Open Prison'
Thursday 2 December, 6.30pm, film screening: 'Facing Genocide'
You can download the exhibition leaflet with all these details here.
For more information you can visit the website or contact Zoe Gillard on 020 7955 6428 or z.gillard@lse.ac.uk.
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