I am writing a narrative piece from the viewpoint of a Buddhist nun during the Khmer Rouge's "reconstruction" of Cambodia (1st person, ending, of course, in her death). I was wondering if anyone had any good information sources or little "tidbits" that they wanted to share regading this truly disgusting "reconstruction" (genocide).
Thanks so much; everything helps!
NOTE: I'm sorry if this doesn't belong in the "GENERAL" section, but I didn't think that it was so much "US HISTORY" because my focus is on Cambodia.... oh well <_<
cool.... any thoughts? (just in the "digging up info./talking about it" phase....) I thought that you guys would have some good historical sites/books/whatever that you could reccomend...
EDIT: misspelled "recommend" (long day)