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Title: Survivor: The Triumph of an Ordinary Man in the Khmer Rouge Genocide
Author: Chum Mey
Publisher: Documentation Center of Cambodia (Documentation Series #18)
Year: 2012
108 pages
As is true for Bou Meng's book as well, this is one of three more-or-less first-person narratives from the
group of 7 survivors rescued from Toul Sleng (S-21), a Khmer Rouge
prison in Phnom Penh, when the Vietnamese retook the city. Chum Mey's account is somewhat less-well edited than Bou Meng's, but his book includes his confession (sic), as recorded by his interrogators.
Like Bou Meng, he describes his life, incarceration, torture, and preservation by the
Khmer Rouge. Like most people held and interrogated in this prison, he
has little idea why he was suspect.
Chum Mey sells
copies of this book in the courtyard of the prison. He is politically active in Cambodia. For more
information, see
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/world/asia/17cambo.html?_r=0
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