Khmer Rouge
Speaking of Evil - Cambodian women survive Pol Pot
Imagine having to beg for your child's life with nothing but a couple of cigarettes as a bribe. Thirty years after their trauma, a group of 10 Cambodian New Zealand women are only now able to tell… Audio
Dame Silvia Cartwright looks back
Dame Silvia Cartwright returned to New Zealand earlier this year after five years presiding over the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia, along with four other international jurists. She's currently on… Audio
From Phnom Penh to Raglan - Pisey Leng's story
Pisey Leng is well known in Raglan as the co-owner of the Raglan Bakery where her butter chicken pies are in hot demand. But what many customers don't know is that Pisey and her husband, her brother… Audio
Khmer Rouge survivor talks
Earlier this year, two top Khmer Rouge leaders were jailed for life after being convicted by Cambodia's UN-backed tribunal of crimes against humanity. Audio
Rob Hamill: brother number one
Marathon rowing champion Rob Hamill features in Brother Number One, a documentary about the torture and murder of Rob's brother Kerry by the Khmer Rouge. Audio
Duch trial begins in Cambodia
The man who ran Cambodia's most notorious torture centre and prison during the Khmer Rouge reign of terror is standing trial. Audio