Beyond the Gates - How Much Can the Heart Take?
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Also in Cambodia under the KR regime was babies murdered in the most barbarous manner.
On my trip to Cambodia in January 2010. I visited the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh. There I saw a painting of a Khmer Rouge soldier who awfully an infant head against a tree. Another painting showed how the Khmer Rouge soldiers threw babies into the air and shot them as clay pigeons.
The paintings were painted by surviving prisoners.
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i'll never stop waching it !
this is the policy of our weakness :(
endless tears :(
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I can't stop crying.
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i had to whatch this in citesonship in year 9, this is one of the most draumatising films i have ever scene, there was just so much shock in some scenes, like this with the mother being killed, once more to think this really hapened, its shocking, and if that wasen't enough some of the people in this film were the surviers of the attacks of which this this film was based.
fantastic film.
matt :)
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Wow, I worked 11 years as a medic in the military and just saw this movie again after a long time. This scene gave me goosebumps!
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give me an instance where they fought? even the belgian soldiers in rwanda were captured without a shot fired. furthermore they cause this to an extent, you bring guns, armored personnel carriers and fancy uniforms, you then incite confidence in the locals of your cause to protect them, they flock to you when civil strife breaks out, you abandon them, they are then brutally killed
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@LUVFAMILIA Maybe not in this case due to politics , but im sure that in many other cases they served their purpose to the end .
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the UN only protected them until crunch time came. did u see this movie? am sorry to spoil the ending for people here but the UN abandons them. therefore yes the UN can provide food, shelter but it cannot provide security.
Never fails to make my cry.
Ethearia 3 years ago 10
Amazng video, makes you think.
bondi007 3 years ago 6