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The Dead Speak
By Paul Greenberg, Townhall
April 9, 2008
There are some names in the obituary columns that say more than the voices of the living.
Such is the name of Dith Pran, who died in New Brunswick, N.J., last Sunday at the age of 65. He was the Cambodian photographer who somehow survived the collection of killing fields that his country became after the Americans abandoned it. And who somehow made his way to the United States to tell the world about it.
for full article:
http://townhall.com/columnists/PaulGreenberg/2008/04/09/the_dead_speak
By Paul Greenberg, Townhall
April 9, 2008
There are some names in the obituary columns that say more than the voices of the living.
Such is the name of Dith Pran, who died in New Brunswick, N.J., last Sunday at the age of 65. He was the Cambodian photographer who somehow survived the collection of killing fields that his country became after the Americans abandoned it. And who somehow made his way to the United States to tell the world about it.
for full article:
http://townhall.com/columnists/PaulGreenberg/2008/04/09/the_dead_speak