Dith Pran, the diminutive photojournalist whose barbaric enslavement in Cambodia was made into the award-winning film “The Killing Fields,” was remembered yesterday as a man who embodied “extreme ...
His father survived death camps in Cambodia and went on to become a spokesman for its victims. Now, Lynnwood resident Titonath Dith wants to honor his father’s memory by creating a memorial to ...
Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the ...
His life's story was brought to the world in the award-winning film The Killing Fields, about the brutal Cambodian regime of the Khmer Rouge. Today, friends and colleagues are paying tribute to ...
Dith Pran, the New York Times photographer whose survival of Cambodia's "killing fields" was turned into a movie, died at age 65 in NJ. Dith had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in recent years.
Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the ...
NEW YORK — Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and escape from Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the award-winning film “The ...
Dith Pran, who survived Cambodia’s murderous Khmer Rouge regime to become the subject of the movie “The Killing Fields” and a staff photographer at The New York Times, has died. He was 65. Dith died ...
Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist who helped bring to light the brutalities of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s, died over the weekend of pancreatic cancer. He was 65 years old. His experiences ...