Purging Innocence

Purging Innocence

by Pauch Khiev
Purging Innocence

Purging Innocence

by Pauch Khiev

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Overview

Survival Against Impossible Odds

The Khmer Rouge: a name synonymous with unspeakable torture, oppression, and genocide. On April 17, 1975, they invaded Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, ruthlessly combing the city and murdering thousands on their hit lists as well as anyone who would not or could not leave. Whole families perished in this atrocious campaign. San Khiev, an ex-military fisherman, bravely helped his family and friends survive until they were transported to the countryside, where his pregnant wife had to watch him be taken away for "questioning," which meant he would never return. He was brought to a prison camp called Wat Thomayuth, a temple taken over by the Khmer Rouge, where they viciously tortured and murdered at least fifty prisoners a day. Rather than "giving names" of the innocent during brutal interrogations, San endured torments that most people would not have survived. He kept faith, even when there was nothing left to hope for. Day after day, for months, he miraculously escaped death. He is the only known survivor of this prison camp. Purging Innocence is the heart-rending, inspiring chronicle of a family moving from a successful life in a prosperous and thriving country, through the horror of the Khmer Rouge regime, one of history's most tragic and shameful events, to a new but challenging life abroad. Through these family stories, as told by San's sister Pauch, you will witness horror, despair, loyalty, courage-and, above all, the astonishing resilience of the human spirit.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149692811
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 06/19/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Pauch Khiev was born in Moung Ruessei, Battambang, Cambodia, in the midst of
the Khmer Rouge regime. She emigrated to the United States with her family
in 1981. She studied film production in college, dreaming of making movies.
She may someday make a film about her family. She is a self-taught singer,
keyboardist, artist, and poet. A true "handywoman," she also loves working
on DIY home-improvement projects and gardening. To her friends and family,
she's known as a great chef at her "Hit or Miss Restaurant," her home
kitchen.
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