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Beyond the Killing Fields [Paperback]

Josh Getlin (Author), Kari Rene Hall (Author, Photographer), Dith Pran (Foreword)
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May 1, 1992
They are the continuing victims of a Cambodian holocaust that shocked the world--and they are all but forgotten. Seventeen years after the Khmer Rouge began killing more than one million of their countrymen, the tragedy continues for some 350,00 Khmer refugees trapped in camps on the Thai-Cambodian border. Nowhere is the suffering more widespread that at Site 2, a dusty bamboo slum in the middle of nowhere. A place where even the strongest spirits can shatter.

Originally meant to be an emergency room way station, Site 2 has become the largest Cambodian city in the world outside of Phnom Penh. Its 200,000 residents--proud and resilient people--live behind barbed wire, kept alive on a diet of United Nations rations.

Site 2 is a place where enemy artillery shells can fall at any moment, a community where the crime is soaring. People are crammed into rows of small huts, and their children have little to do. Many of the residents have been at the camp since it was created in 1985 as a refuge from the Cambodian civil war, and they are desperate to return home.

Their fate is still uncertain. But somehow the people at Site 2 look to the future. They are trying to preserve Khmer culture and educate their young. they are learning medical and governmental skills to prepare for the day when they can finally go home.

Told in dramatic pictures and words, Beyond the Killing Fields is a reminder that the Cambodian nightmare still continues, and an eye-opening look at one of the most notorious refugee camps in the world today,

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"Kari Rene Hall's chronicle of hopes, fears and tragedies of a dispossessed people is a moving and disturbing document. It is this sort of photographic act of witness that causes the henchmen of dictators to put their hands over the camera lens."--Peter Howe, Director of Photography, LIFE

"This book, in the tradition of concerned documentary photography, brings to life a ravaged people attempting to build their lives and a country anew. The photographs are beautiful, insightful, warm and sympathetic--much like the people pictures."--Rich Clarkson, photographic books and exhibitions, former Director of Photography, National Geographic

About the Author

Kari Rene Hall, 33, has been a Los Angeles Times photographer since 1980. An award-winning photojournalist, Hall has traveled to Vietnam and Thailand on assignment for The Times and has taken a special interest in covering Cambodian, Vietnamese, Montagnard and Cham refugee communities in the United States. Hall's photographs from Cambodian refugee camps have been published in numerous newspapers and magazines around the U.S. and were part of the Force Out exhibit at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, which is currently traveling internationally. Photographs of Cambodian Refugees at Site 2 won National Press Photographers Association's 1991 documentary project competition. In 1988, Hall was a judge in Arets Presse Foto annual Pictures of the Year competition in Odense, Denmark. A southern California native, Hall received a B.A. from California State University, Long Beach in 1980 with a special major in photography and radio/television with a minor in psychology.

John Getlin, 41, has been a Los Angeles Times reporter since 1979. He has made several reporting trips to Southeast Asia, covering stories on Cambodian refugee, the search for American prisoners of war in Vietnam and the repartition of Montagnard tribes men in the United States. He is currently a Times correspondent based in New York City, where he lives with his wife Heidi Evans, a reporter for the New York Daily News.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Aperture (May 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0893815055
  • ISBN-13: 978-0893815059
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,080,667 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Photographic record of life in Site 2., January 24, 2001
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A collection of black-and-white photographs depicting life in miserable camps of Cambodian displaced persons strung along the Thai border. The photographs are interwoven with touching personal stories. These are not beautiful images, but then nothing in the camps was ever beautiful to my eyes. Those Cambodian-Americans who were interned in the camps and those who worked with humanitarian agencies involved in programs along the Thai-Cambodian border will want to own this book. Forwards are by the Dalai Lama and Dith Pran. The reader cannot help but wonder what "repatriated" Cambodians who once resided in the camps would have to say today. Was that chaotic mass repatriation back to troubled Cambodia truly a United Nations success story, or was one misery simply exchanged for another, with the victims conveniently moved out of sight, or is the truth somewhere in between? Kari Rene Hall's fine work cries out for a sequel and follow-up research work inside Cambodia, where things have never been easily understood even by those most intimately involved.
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