Dith Pran was born into a respectable family in 1942. He grew up in Siemp Reap, Cambodia. Cambodia was under the rule of the French, but at the time the Japanese army had invaded it. Although most of Cambodia was poor, he grew up in a family with at least a little bit of money. His father had a high ranking job in the government, and while most had to work, Pran was able to go to school. myhero
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Dith Pran 's wartime life was portrayed in the award-winning movie, The Killing Fields . Pran and Sydney Schanberg , then a New York Times correspondent, covered the encroaching civil war in Cambodia from 1972 to 1975. While Americans and Cambodian depe www.cambodian.com/dithpran/
Dith PranDith Pran survived one of the bloodiest genocides in human history, the Cambodian tragedy set forth by the Communist Khmer Rouge in the 1970s. Pran's story was portrayed in the Academy award-winning movie, The Killing Fields. Determined to ed dccam.org/Abouts/Cooperating/Cooperating.htm
Dith Pran is a photojournalist best known as a refugee and Cambodian Genocide survivor and was the subject of the Academy Award-winning film The Killing Fields. In 1975, Pran and "New York Times" reporter Sydney Schanberg stayed behind in Cambodia to cov www.charlierose.com/guests/dith-pran
Human history has been spotted by bloody holocausts. Dith Pran survived one of the bloodies holocaust in human history, the Cambodian Holocaust by the Communist Khmer Rouge in late half of 1970s. Under the Maoist leadership led by Pot Pot, 1.7 million p www.heroism.org/class/1970/pran.html
Dith Pran was born into a respectable family in 1942. He grew up in Siemp Reap, Cambodia. Cambodia was under the rule of the French, but at the time the Japanese army had invaded it. Although most of Cambodia was poor, he grew up in a family with at le www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=Dith_Pran_cupertino_h...
A week ago today an article about my PriUPS project appeared in the New York Times . In the print edition there also appeared a photograph of the hardware, and, to give it "human interest," I was in the photo. The photo was somewhat shocking to me as th www.priups.com/riklblog/sep06/060927-dith-pran.htm