(20 Mar 1975) RR7512A CAMBODIA THE AGONY OF PHNOM PENH
The end of the five year old war in Cambodia has
come significantly nearer in recent weeks as
Communist rebels - the Khmer Rouge - have drawn an
ever-tightening noose around the capital. This report
looks at life in Phnom Penh: the carnage, the
overcrowded hospitals, the starving refugees, the
exodus from the city, the American airlift, and the
hard-pressed Cambodian army. It also includes
background film on President Lon Nol, and shows
Prince Sihanouk and Khmer Rouge commander-in-
chief Khieu Samphan touring the so-called “liberated
areas“ in 1973.
Film: Rev Sound: Mag/SOF Colour Available in HD
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