Dith Pran's work in Cambodia was significant for several reasons. As a reporter and photographer for the New York Times, Pran survived the brutal terror campaign of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Along with his mentor and best friend Sydney Schanberg, Pran helped to expose the atrocities of this regime in the movie "The Killing Fields". He also garnered worldwide recognition and aid for assisting thousands of children that were left without parents. Today, the plight of these refugees and their offspring continue to plague camps on the border of Cambodia and Thailand.
he made the world aware of the Khmer rouge's brutality He took Photographs of what was happening in Cambodia and sent them to a newspaper in America. If it wasn't for him we wouldn't know a lot of the things that we know about the Khmer Rouge's reign in Cambodia.
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the job of cambodia is very narrow because some of students are less of knowledge so they can't work to do. eventhought some of offical they don't retire so it make student less of work
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POL Pot he killed millions of his people in Cambodia drove them out of the cities to work in the country. Especially killed people who were educated literally destroyed all education in the country
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