U.S. Policy Toward Indochina
The Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asian & Pacific Affairs held a hearing to discuss U.S. Policy Toward Indochina. Several wi… read more
The Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asian & Pacific Affairs held a hearing to discuss U.S. Policy Toward Indochina. Several witnesses testified including David Lambertson - Secretary of State for that region, Dith Pran - a photographer and refugee of the Cambodian genocide, Haing S. Ngor - also a Cambodian refugee and actor who portrayed Pran in “The Killing Fields,” and Ken Convoy from the Heritage Foundation. close
People in this video
- Frederick Brown Staff Member Foreign Relations
- Richard Childress Deputy Assistant (Former) White House->National Security Council
- Ken Conboy Representative Heritage Foundation
- Kassie Neou Representative Cambodian Documentation Commission
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Haing Ngor Physician
- Dith Pran Photographer New York Times
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