However, there were rumors saying that he kept most of the money donated from abroad. And with his role in the Killing Field,he could bring lots of attention to his humanitarian works in Cambodia. I heard that he got so much donation but only a fraction was distributed to Cambodian people. This rumor in fact came from Dr Ngor's surviving relatives in PPenh. I hope it's not true.
This is the first time i see Dr Ngor in real life video. He is a very passionate man, and for sure, he loves his country dearly. My father also studied medicine and lived in the same building as Dr Ngor did. My father told me that the building was for poor students, they waited in long lines for toilet and shower. They ate the same foods cyclo drivers did.
The release of this hidden, archived, video is of the most significant historic value. Dr. Ngor's testimony documented on tape will go down in history as an undeniable piece of the hazy puzzle and historic record of what really happened in the Real Killing Fields. The question is, how much more will you share with the world, this degree of documentation will be be forever placed in the annals of the construct of Cambodia's renaissance. Bravo RLSTV1! DR Cook, Family of Dr. Warren L. Cook.
Hearing and seeing Dr. Ngor tell his story of his time during the 4 years 8 hours of forced labor and seeing all the humanitarian efforts he donated after the war at his expense, shows the character of a great man
This is a new video of never seen of Dr. Ngor sharing his life during the 4 years of forced labor, as well as some of the many philanthropic venues he personally invested his life to help bring about healing to his nation
However, there were rumors saying that he kept most of the money donated from abroad. And with his role in the Killing Field,he could bring lots of attention to his humanitarian works in Cambodia. I heard that he got so much donation but only a fraction was distributed to Cambodian people. This rumor in fact came from Dr Ngor's surviving relatives in PPenh. I hope it's not true.
khmerluve 3 years ago
This is the first time i see Dr Ngor in real life video. He is a very passionate man, and for sure, he loves his country dearly. My father also studied medicine and lived in the same building as Dr Ngor did. My father told me that the building was for poor students, they waited in long lines for toilet and shower. They ate the same foods cyclo drivers did.
khmerluve 3 years ago
The release of this hidden, archived, video is of the most significant historic value. Dr. Ngor's testimony documented on tape will go down in history as an undeniable piece of the hazy puzzle and historic record of what really happened in the Real Killing Fields. The question is, how much more will you share with the world, this degree of documentation will be be forever placed in the annals of the construct of Cambodia's renaissance. Bravo RLSTV1! DR Cook, Family of Dr. Warren L. Cook.
RealLoveSong 3 years ago
Hearing and seeing Dr. Ngor tell his story of his time during the 4 years 8 hours of forced labor and seeing all the humanitarian efforts he donated after the war at his expense, shows the character of a great man
spodrak 3 years ago
This is a new video of never seen of Dr. Ngor sharing his life during the 4 years of forced labor, as well as some of the many philanthropic venues he personally invested his life to help bring about healing to his nation
RLSTV1 3 years ago