Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Prison by David Chandler

Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Prison



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Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Prison David Chandler
Language: English
Page: 271
Format: pdf
ISBN: 0520220056, 9780520220058
Publisher: University of California Press

From Publishers Weekly

Chandler presents a grisly but lucid historical accounting of S-21, the secret prison where at least 14,000 people were interrogated, tortured, forced to confess to counterrevolutionary crimes and executed during the reign of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. This "anteroom to death," as Chandler labels it, was discovered by two Vietnamese photographers in the wake of the invasion that forced out the Khmer Rouge in January 1979. Drawn to the site by the smell of decomposing flesh, the men discovered the bodies of 50 recently murdered prisoners, an array of implements of torture and a vast abandoned archive of institutionally sanctioned torture and murder. (The area was immediately turned into a museum.) Chandler methodically reconstructs the history of S-21, working with both the archives discovered there and his own interviews with survivors of the camp; he offers some context for his evidence by drawing on his considerable knowledge of the region's past (the Australian scholar is the author of a history of Cambodia), for instance, identifying Chinese models for the camp. His assessment is of a government gone mad with paranoia, which must torture and murder its own citizens to protect itself against conspiracies that arise against it--"hidden enemies burrowing from within" who were viewed as more dangerous than outside threats. In attempting to understand how such evil arose, Chandler comes to the dismaying but arguable conclusion that places like S-21 and Nazi concentration camps originate in our own everyday capacities to order and obey, form bonds against outsiders, seek perfection and approval and vent anger and frustration upon the helpless. 13 b&w photos not seen by PW. (Jan.) Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

"A studious work of the sinister place that should enter all holocaust collections." -- Booklist, 12/15"By turns startling, fearsome and profound." -- LA Weekly, 11/19

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