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Post, The
Looks at Cambodia through the eyes of journalists working on the Phnom Penh Post, an independent English language newspaper.
Year :
1999 |
Total Duration :
55 Minutes |
Producer :
Helen Barrow
Director :
Hugh Piper |
Michael Hayes, editor in chief & publisher of Phnom Penh Post, using hair dryer on dated Apple Macintosh computer in office. He says it is old and tired and need some heat to work. CU Hayes face in profile as he turns on computer, exclaims and turns hair dryer back on.
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Access No. 93519 | 50 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
HAS over skyline of Phnom Penh showing temples and roof tops
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Access No. 93528 | 5 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Front covers of late1997 issues of Phnom Penh Post newspaper. Street scenes, VS people selling, buying and reading the newspaper.
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Access No. 93529 | 20 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Night shot soldiers firing in the street. Day shot soldiers running and firing guns. Man setting fires to large statues. HAS Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen (Cambodian People's Party) surrounded by journalists shaking hands.
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Access No. 93544 | 13 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © Indochine Productions | Colour |
Exterior Phnom Penh Post offices in quiet street. Casually dressed guard by gates of office. Tilt up to shabby sign noting office opening hours. Newspaper headlines regarding Prince Norodom Ranariddh.
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Access No. 93545 | 13 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Matthew Grainger, editor of the Phnom Penh Post, on the telephone. Talks about return of Prince Norodom Ranariddh with Michael Hayes, editor in chief walking around office. Kathleen Hayes, managing director, enters room. Michael Hayes gathers camera, prepare to leave with Beth Moorthy, reporter.
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Access No. 93547 | 32 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
POV inside moving car, Michael Hayes, editor in chief of Phnom Penh Post driving car to airport to catch arrival of Prince Norodom Ranariddh. Looking out of window to two men riding on motorbike, one is Phnom Penh Post photographer Heng Sinith. At airport, CU aircraft to camera on tarmac, CU Sinith with camera.
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Access No. 93552 | 22 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Silhouette of figures walking down steps of aircraft at airport, man waving is Prince Norodom Ranariddh arriving back in Cambodia.
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Access No. 93556 | 3 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © Indochine Productions | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post photographer Heng Sinith at airport taking photograph (of arrival of Prince Norodom Ranariddh).
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Access No. 93557 | 2 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Prince Norodom Ranariddh being greeted at airport as he arrives back in Cambodia.
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Access No. 93558 | 3 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © Indochine Productions | Colour |
Michael Hayes, editor in chief of Phnom Penh Post, at airport for arrival of Prince Norodom Ranariddh back in Cambodia, brief shot of reporter Beth Moorthy writing. Car carrying Prince passes, people running. POV inside car as Hayes and Moorthy jump in with reporter Samreth Sopha driving. CU Hayes drinking from cup. Looking out of car to busy street scene of motorcycles and traffic.
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Access No. 93559 | 28 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Michael Hayes, editor in chief, and Beth Moorthy, reporter, walking into offices of Phnom Penh Post. Inside they talk to editor Matthew Grainger talking about reporting the arrival of Prince Norodom Ranariddh back in Cambodia.
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Access No. 93568 | 22 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Good shots newspaper presses printing, blue light. CU pan across headlines of mid November 1997 issue of Phnom Penh Post. Outside offices, packages of the newspapers are loaded onto motorbike, man rides off with packages down street. Man buying newspaper in the street.
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Access No. 93570 | 21 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post staff busy in office, some Khmer, some American, some New Zealanders and Canadian. Photographer Samreth Sopha on telephone, CU Bou Saroeun, CU reporter Peter Sainsbury, editor Matthew Grainger laughing with reporter Chea Sotheacheath, HAS translator Pok Sokundara at computer. Grainger talking to camera about being your own boss and not being too disciplined
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Access No. 93575 | 35 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Beth Moorthy's hands typing at keyboard, shot of text on computer screen , CU her face as she reads story she is writing about United Nations team visiting to assess feasibility of legal action against Khmer Rouge for war crimes. Quick shot of team walking near trees. Back to computer screen.
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Access No. 93583 | 17 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
CU Sir Ninian Stephen, United Nations War Crimes expert, reading out loud at press conference regarding legal action (against Khmer Rouge for war crimes). Phnom Penh Post reporter Beth Moorthy listening. Moorthy talking to camera about having no journalistic experience when she arrived (in Cambodia) and immediately started to cover world news. CU Sir Ninian speaking again.
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Access No. 93589 | 40 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
View of bridge POV travelling car. Inside vehicle, Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath talking to editor Matthew Grainger in way to interview Khmer Rouge leader, Ieng Sary, in Pailin. Grainger and Chea in town with others. Grainger and Chea at desk talking to Leng Sary's son Leng Vuht. Chea translates conversation saying that Leng Sary has had a heart operation and can't see them.
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Access No. 93596 | 55 secs | 1990s | Pailin, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
LV Temple, utility van carrying Phnom Penh Post editor Matthew Grainger and reporter Chea Sotheacheath in front. Inside vehicle, Chea talking to Grainger. Talk about going to FCC (Foreign Correspondents Club of Cambodia). Slow motion shot sign for FCC, interior shot busy bar Grainger and Peter Sainsbury drinking beer. Back to car Chea talking about Cambodians at Karaoke Club meeting girls, slo-mo people dancing in club. Men laugh in car together. LV ute travelling down dirt road, heavy vegetation.
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Access No. 93607 | 1 min 26 secs | 1990s | Pailin, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Soldiers sitting under tree with guns, looking relaxed. Journalist crowd around car carrying Sam Rainsy on his return to Cambodia to form an opposition government. Rainsy amongst jostling journalists saying he wants peace and reconciliation. Editor of Phnom Penh Post Matthew Grainger with reporter Beth Moorthy talking about crazy times.
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Access No. 93623 | 40 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
VS Dead bodies on street after hand grenades were thrown at rally for Sam Rainsy (critic of Cambodian government) outside General Assembly in March 1997. Dead body of woman being carried.
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Access No. 93635 | 15 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © Indochine Productions | Colour |
Cambodian government critic Sam Rainsy in temple praying. CU monk praying and crying. CU Rainsy. Relaxed guards outside seen through window. Rainsy waving from departing car. Large number of police on motorbikes following, stopping Rainsy supporters. Rainsy on steps with monks. Phnom Penh Post reporter Beth Moorthy asking Rainsy about supporters being greeted by police, Rainsy says respect for human rights still a dream.
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Access No. 93640 | 46 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Computer screen showing Phnom Penh Post story being edited. CU editor Matthew Grainger working saying they need front page story to be written by Michael Hayes, editor in chief & publisher. Hayes at desk saying he has yet to write the story. Night shot exteriors Phnom Penh Post offices.
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Access No. 93652 | 55 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post signage on front of fence. MS Michael Hayes, editor in chief & publisher, coming out of gate saying hey are off to the National Assembly. Walks down street, talks to camera as he walks saying he is going to an overview of new Cambodian government, trying to find out what people think.
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Access No. 93657 | 39 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen (Cambodian People's Party) arrives at National Assembly, Prince Norodom Ranariddh arrives. Government critic Sam Rainsy arrives surrounded by journalists. Interior Assembly, looking past cameramen to politicians. Michael Hayes, Phnom Penh Post editor in chief taking photographs. Outside Hayes on mobile phone talking to his mother. Gets up, walks to meet Rainsy, they chat socially, Hayes asks whether government will work, Rainsy gives it benefit of the doubt.
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Access No. 93660 | 2 mins 20 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post editor Matthew Grainger talking about Michael Hayes, editor in chief & publisher. Hayes working in quiet office. Grainger saying most work has been done, pressure on Hayes to finish story (about Cambodian government). Hayes typing, calls Grainger over to read story on computer. Hayes discusses it whilst eating, has to return to rewrite. Hayes at computer. Grainger reading aloud and editing, Hayes listening.
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Access No. 93677 | 2 mins 38 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Slow motion Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (Cambodian People's Party) praying with other man. Phnom Penh Post editor in chief & publisher, Michael Hayes (in office) talking about a whole new era. Good shot of temple. Inside, Hun Sen praying, Prince Norodom Ranariddh, photographer at window. Hayes saying it is a relief.
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Access No. 93697 | 42 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post masthead on printing press (Nov-Dec 1997 edition). Headlines about new deal with Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen (Cambodian People's Party) and Prince Norodom Ranariddh.
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Access No. 93706 | 11 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Good rural scenes. GV across water to temple on hillside in distance. Temple stupas through trees. Phnom Penh Post editor in chief & publisher, Michael Hayes walking up steps. Khmer writing on stone tablet . Hayes talking to Buddhist monks. Good shots of stonework of temple walls. Hayes with monks.
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Access No. 93707 | 47 secs | 1990s | Udon, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Michael Hayes, Phnom Penh Post editor in chief & publisher, talking to camera talking about why he started the paper. Exterior Phnom Penh Post office, two motorbikes outside. Looking through doorway to staff meeting. Discussion around table including CU's various staff. Translator Pok Sokundara talking about story about nuclear waste being dumped.
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Access No. 93714 | 1 min 4 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Sign with skull and crossbones written in Khmer. Tilt down to rocks. Men with protective masks watching bulldozer. Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath with camera. Pan ground showing toxic waste dumped by Taiwanese company Formosa Plastics. Chea in village talking to woman whose husband was a dock worker who died after working with waste, story of poisoning and bribery. Chea reading story from computer .
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Access No. 93724 | 1 min 23 secs | 1990s | Sihanoukville, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Villagers rioting over death of dock worker who died after working with toxic waste from Taiwanese company Formosa Plastic, burning mattresses and furniture. People pushing down fence, street fires (6/5/99).
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Access No. 93742 | 15 secs | 1990s | Sihanoukville, Cambodia | © Reuters Television | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath reading story from computer screen about a dock worker who died after working with toxic waste from Taiwanese company Formosa Plastics. Chea holding camera lens, joking with another reporter Sinith Sopha about ships coming onto port. Editor Matthew Grainger and another reporter Beth Moorthy talking to Chea in office about the story.
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Access No. 93747 | 1 min 5 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh reporter Peter Sainsbury preparing for trip to Bangkok to cover story on Khmer Rouge leaders living on Thai-Cambodian border. Into bathroom, packing bag, walking out of building down stairs.
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Access No. 93754 | 33 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath walking in rural area. Walks behind bullock wagon. Chea talking to camera about this being his homeland, but that he is different to how he was. Talks about Khmer Rouge attacking his village a number of times, walks along country road to house, greets his mother Sanh Chat. Good exterior house made from dried vegetation.
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Access No. 93759 | 1 min 20 secs | 1990s | Phum T'bes, Kampong Speu province, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath sitting in his mother Sanh Chat's house. Mother in background making sure things are comfortable, Chea says her home is like a palace. CU Sanh Chat preparing food. Chea introducing young girls including one as the daughter of his brother who died in prison. Chea sitting with his mother. Chea tells story of how his mother learnt of the brother's death when she visited the prison and was given the ashes of his body.
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Access No. 93768 | 1 min 31 secs | 1990s | Phum T'bes, Kampong Speu province, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Child running across grass to house in rural area where Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath was born. Chea talks to camera about if there hadn't been a war he may not have become a journalist, talks about three million dying in the country. Chea says goodbye to his mother Sanh Chat and others in village, mother gives blessing. Chea walks away.
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Access No. 93776 | 1 min 14 secs | 1990s | Phum T'bes, Kampong Speu province, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Traffic on city road with many motorbikes POV car , interior moving car are Phnom Penh Post reporters Peter Sainsbury and Bou Souroeun. POV out to car to roads and city buildings.
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Access No. 93781 | 21 secs | 1990s | Bangkok, Thailand | © NFSA | Colour |
Copy of Phnom Penh Post with photo of Khmer Rouge Pol Pot' s dead body. Newspaper photographs of other Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Khieu Samphan and Ta Mok.
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Access No. 93785 | 10 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Peter Sainsbury in back of car talking about tracking down Khmer Rouge leaders Ta Mok, Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan. Other reporter Bou Souroeun jokes with Sainsbury about it being a gold medal story. POV's from car to rural area en route to Thai Cambodian border, Sainsbury talking about Khmer Rouge politics being to do with family relations.
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Access No. 93790 | 1 min 2 secs | 1990s | Thailand | © NFSA | Colour |
View of Thai Cambodia border post through windscreen of car. Phnom Penh Post reporter Bou Souroeun in back of moving car saying his father is dead and he can not find his mother. POV car to road and rural area.
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Access No. 93796 | 30 secs | 1990s | Thailand Cambodia border | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Peter Sainsbury talks to soldier through car window at Surannee Army base, they are given passes. Sainsbury inside talking to soldiers saying that they are trying to find news of Khmer Rouge leaders Ta Mok, Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan. Soldier shakes head, (men) not in Thailand but Sainsbury says on border. Man takes photograph of them. Soldier talks through translator saying they can go.
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Access No. 93802 | 1 min 17 secs | 1990s | Surannee Army Post, Thailand | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporters Peter Sainsbury and Bou Souroeun walking through Pu Noy (Khmer Rouge) refugee camp. Man sitting with woman and baby. VS Souroeun and Sainsbury talking to people, taking notes. Sainsbury talks to camera about some news they have heard about new young Khmer Rouge leader Non Nou who has split from older leaders.
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Access No. 93811 | 42 secs | 1990s | Pu Noy Refugee Camp, Thailand | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Bou Souroeun talking to refugees in (Khmer Rouge) camp. Reporter Peter Sainsbury asking where they would be able to find new young Khmer Rouge leader Non Nou, told he has gone to meeting with Cambodian government officials.
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Access No. 93821 | 35 secs | 1990s | Pu Noy Refugee Camp, Thailand | © NFSA | Colour |
View of road POV car travelling to Preah Vihear. Phnom Penh Post reporters Peter Sainsbury and Bou Souroeun walking along road looking up at Cambodian army helicopters.
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Access No. 93824 | 40 secs | 1990s | Preah Vihear, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Group of men walk towards Phnom Penh Post reporters Peter Sainsbury and Bou Souroeun. One is new Khmer Rouge leader Non Nou who greets them and chats to Souroeun. CU story being typed onto computer screen. Sainsbury talking to Non Nou as they walk along rural road.
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Access No. 93829 | 35 secs | 1990s | Preah Vihear, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
TV screen showing Khmer Rouge chief of staff announcing the handing over of Khmer Rouge forces to the Cambodian government. Men shaking hands, photo call.
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Access No. 93833 | 11 secs | 1990s | Cambodia | © Indochine Productions | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Bou Souroeun walking and talking with Khmer Rouge leader Non Nou after his meeting with Cambodian government. Reporter Peter Sainsbury asking why Non Nou split with leader Ta Mok, Souroeun translates and Non Nou replies saying he left after cremating Pol Pot, that Ta Mok's troops had to disperse. CU computer screen of story being written. Non Nou walks away down road, reporters in other direction.
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Access No. 93834 | 1 min 42 secs | 1990s | Preah Vihear, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Street scene outside Foreign Correspondents Club of Cambodia (FCC). Elephant walking on road in front. Inside Phnom Penh Post reporter Peter Sainsbury talking across table to historian David Chandler, they discuss the Cambodians running a trial against Khmer Rouge, with or without international assistance.
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Access No. 93843 | 43 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Good night HAS Phnom Penh street scene, ground shot to motorbikes on wet road. Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath entering Golden Star Karaoke Club. VS Chea singing and drinking with others. Other staff Matthew Grainger and Kathleen Hayes chatting in another bar (possibly Foreign Correspondents Club of Cambodia) . Michael Hayes and Peter Sainsbury chatting at bar. Samreth Sopha singing and dancing in Karaoke bar.
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Access No. 93848 | 1 min 10 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post masthead and headlines being laid on computer . Michael Hayes, editor in chief & publisher talking to assistant Chap Narith asking about history of Khmer Rouge. Editor Matthew Grainger at computer, Hayes sitting behind, talking about changes in the history of the Khmer Rouge. CU Hayes frowning and paging through book, Grainger reading from computer screen.
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Access No. 93863 | 2 mins 50 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post newspapers being printed on presses (blue light). Copies of Post on news stand, headlines end of Khmer Rouge. Man buying newspaper.
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Access No. 93877 | 13 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Toxic waste dump at Sihanoukville dumped by Taiwanese company Formosa Plastics, man with testing equipment , many men in white protective clothing cleaning up dump (6/5/99).
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Access No. 93878 | 12 secs | 1990s | Sihanoukville, Cambodia | © Reuters Television | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath talking to editor Matthew Grainger in office about going to interview Cambodian environment minister Mok Moreth about Toxic waste dump at Sihanoukville. Grainger decides to come too but only has thongs on his feet. Michael Hayes, editor in chief & publisher finds a pair of sandals but Grainger already found a pair of more formal shoes. Grainger and Chea walk along street discussing interview.
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Access No. 93881 | 1 min 19 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post editor Matthew Grainger and reporter Chea Sotheacheath at office of Cambodian environment minister Mok Moreth to interview him about toxic waste dump at Sihanoukville. They ask him whether any government officials related to the import of the waste, Moreth says no but that any officials will be responsible in court. Chea and Grainger leave down stairs.
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Access No. 93892 | 1 min 12 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post editor Matthew Grainger in office reading fax about the alleged bribery of government officials to allow dumping of toxic waste from Taiwanese company Formosa Plastics at Sihanoukville. Involvement of Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen (Cambodian People's Party). Grainger talks about story to interviewer and reporter Peter Sainsbury, saying that information from reliable source but needs documentation.
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Access No. 93899 | 2 mins 20 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post editor Matthew Grainger on computer and telephone with story about alleged bribery of government officials to allow dumping of toxic waste from Taiwanese company Formosa Plastics at Sihanoukville. He gets up to talk to Michael Hayes, editor in chief & publisher and reads him fax with information. Discuss headlines.
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Access No. 93904 | 1 min 51 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Exterior, Cambodian Ministry of Environment. Phnom Penh Post editor Matthew Grainger crossing road, buying can of Coca Cola from street seller. Grainger reading story from computer screen about dumping of toxic waste from Taiwanese company Formosa Plastics at Sihanoukville and related government corruption.
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Access No. 93913 | 27 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Clean up of toxic waste dumped by Taiwanese company Formosa Plastics at Sihanoukville, many men in white protective clothing. Soldiers watching on holding cloths to their faces. Man carrying drum. Cleaning up. (6/5/99)
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Access No. 93920 | 20 secs | 1990s | Sihanoukville, Cambodia | © Reuters Television | Colour |
Marlboro cigarette advertising billboard on street. Tilt down to busy street with children, rubbish truck, rickshaw. Copies of Phnom Penh Post for sale with newspaper headlines about toxic waste scandal at Sihanoukville. VS Newspaper being delivered. Phnom Penh Post editor Matthew Grainger talking about his thoughts of running a big story such as the toxic waste one.
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Access No. 93925 | 1 min 8 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Bou Saroeun in Karaoke bar with microphone, pan to woman singing. Official cars with lights flashing on road, reporters gather around car carrying one of old leaders Khmer Rouge Nuon Chea. He walks with walking stick through reporters. Men surround another old leader Khieu Samphan as he pushes through. Nuon Chea walks down corridor. Both men enter room with photographers for press conference.
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Access No. 93935 | 1 min 45 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Old Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan face press conference at Royal Phnom Penh Hotel. Various CU's. Reporters asking them what they say to people who have lost their families whilst they will not be tried for war crimes. Samphan say to let Cambodian people resolve problems, allow for reconciliation. Says he is sorry when asked. Nune Chea also says sorry for loss of human and animal life. Phnom Penh Post editors Michael Hayes and Matthew Grainger look on. Men leave.
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Access No. 93948 | 2 mins 5 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Phnom Penh Post reporter Chea Sotheacheath in office reacting to old Khmer Rouge leaders' verbal apologies (for war crimes), crying saying it is easy for the Khmer Rouge to say sorry. Another reporter Bou Saroeun saying people have the right to complain and demonstrate but the top (Cambodian government) already prepared for amnesty with Khmer Rouge. Translator Pok Sokundara saying atrocity can still be smelt and heart can not be healed.
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Access No. 93967 | 38 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Girl walks through ruined buildings, children looking at human bones, good CU's faces. Good CU skull and pan across enormous pile of human bones, victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. LV ruined building, zoom into children on roof with arms raised.
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Access No. 93970 | 1 min 24 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
Opening titles over newspaper presses printing Phnom Penh Post newspaper.
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Access No. 128604 | 15 secs | 1990s | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | © NFSA | Colour |
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