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"Enemies of the People" Film Screening
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Gregory H. Stanton
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Ph.D, Cultural Anthropology, University of Chicago
M.A, Cultural Anthropology, University of Chicago
Topics of Interest:
Activism, Advocacy, Basic Human Needs, Race & Racism, Capacity Building, Democracy and Democratization, Central Asia, Monitoring, Civil Society, Positive/Negative Peace, Civil War, EGGP, Facilitation, East Asia, Program Design, Program Implementation, Conflict Resolution, Research, Culture, Rule of Law, DDR, Structural Violence, Training, South Asia, Diplomacy, Southeast Asia, Dispute Resolution, Southern Africa, West Africa, Ethics, Genocide, Identity, Human Rights, Intelligence, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, International Relations, Justice, Law Enforcement, Law/Legal, Mediation, Mental Health, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Reconciliation, Refugees, Religion, Security, Terrorism, Violence
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"Enemies of the People" Film Screening
Event Date:
November 3, 2011 7:30PM through 9:30PM
Event Location: Arlington Campus, Founders Hall Auditorium
Topics of Interest:
Advocacy, Ethnography, Democracy and Democratization, Narrative, Conflict Resolution, Rule of Law, Southeast Asia, Genocide, Human Rights, Justice, Media, Narrative, Reconciliation, Violence, Youth
Event Type: Event
In ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE the men and women who perpetrated the massacres of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia -- from the foot-soldiers who slit throats to the party's ideological leader, Nuon Chea aka Brother Number Two -- break a 30-year silence to give testimony never before seen or heard.
Come watch this amazing film and discuss your reactions with members of the S-CAR community as well as other Mason students, veterans, and many others.
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Arlington Campus, Founders Hall Auditorium