- Remembering the victims of the Khmer Rouge. This man was one of the few survivors of Tuol Sleng, a school converted into a Khmer Rouge prison.
- Watching the first case to go before the U.N.-backed tribunal to try former Khmer Rouge for crimes against humanity.
- A mother tells her children how she and her family suffered under the Khmer Rouge regime while they visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
- Remembering the victims of the Khmer Rouge.
I lived in Asia for nearly seven years, providing me a wealth of personal and professional experience. I worked in Cambodia and Hong Kong, but I also traveled frequently to Thailand to assist the Southeast Asia regional bureau of The Associated Press with coverage. I also reported out of Vietnam and Indonesia. Here is a selection of some of my work for The AP and CNN.com International.
- Who won the estate of one of Asia`s richest women?
- AIDS patients struggle in isolated Cambodian town
- Myanmar citizens’ rage boils in film about 2007 protests
- Bangkok residents: `This is a mini-civil war` (The right rail box on this story are mostly stories put together, conceptualized by myself. I used twitter to connect with a lot of sources)
- A history of world`s fairs (CNN International TV ran this on air)
Special page for the Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal (I built). Some of my work on this includes: - Filmmaker tracks Khmer Rouge killers
- Who were the Khmer Rouge? Interactive explainer
- Judgment day in photos
- Former child soldier undoes past, one landmine at a time