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World Policy on Air: Belinda Cooper
August 9, 2010 - 12:21pm | admin
Documentations Center of Cambodia
Submitted by Shaun (not verified) on August 10, 2010 - 6:09pm.
Belinda,
Your idea that swift justice is the best kind of justice is very interesting, I am still mulling that over - not so much b/c I disagree, but b/c I never really considered it.
And then there's Cambodia, which you briefly mentioned, and the current movement to bring people who are now old, but committed atrocities years and years ago, to justice.
Here's an interview listeners may be interested in hearing - JK Fowler interviews members of the Documentation Center of Cambodia for The Mantle.
http://www.mantlethought.org/content/documentation-center-cambodia
Cheers,
Shaun
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