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François Ponchaud

François Ponchaud (born 1939 in Sallanches)[1] is a French Catholic priest and missionary to Cambodia. He is best known for his documentation of the genocide which occurred under the Khmer Rouge (KR), and for being one of the first people to expose the human rights abuses being carried out at the time.[2]

François Ponchaud in 2017

Biography edit

Ponchaud was born in Sallanches, France, and was one of twelve children. He attended seminary in 1958 but the following year he left due to national service. He spent three years in Algeria as a paratrooper during the Algerian War and returned to his studies in 1961, becoming a Jesuit. He applied through the Paris Foreign Missions Society for an assignment to undertake missionary work, and was assigned to Cambodia.[3][4]

Ponchaud was 26 years old and newly ordained when he arrived in Cambodia in 1965.[5] He lived in Cambodia from 1965 to 1975. When Phnom Penh fell to the KR on 17 April 1975, Ponchaud was detained in the French embassy. On 8 May 1975, the KR evacuated the embassy, and Ponchaud was one of the last westerners to leave Cambodia.[6] He is fluent in Khmer.[7]

Following the Communist Party of Kampuchea victory, all contact with the outside world was shut down, but following an editorial in Le Monde in February 1976, Ponchaud wrote a three-page article, which described the systematic abuses he had witnessed while Phnom Penh was being emptied,[8] and following this he wrote Cambodge année zéro (Cambodia: Year Zero), a book on the Cambodian genocide, which was published in 1977, and his book is credited with being one of the first publications which dealt with the genocide.[5][9] William Shawcross has said that the book is, "the best account of Khmer Rouge rule".[10]

For four years after his expulsion, he and François Bizot helped Cambodian and French citizens escape from Cambodia.[11] Following the overthrow of the KR in 1979, he returned to Cambodia.[12] He gave evidence at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia in 2013 during the war crime trials were being held.[13] While on the stand, he said that he had been a witness to the "illegal" bombing, known as Operation Menu, of Cambodia by the American air force, and that Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State should stand trial for his actions.[14]

Ponchaud has said of the genocide that it, "Was above all, the translation into action the particular vision of a man [sic]: A person who has been spoiled by a corrupt regime cannot be reformed, he must be physically eliminated from the brotherhood of the pure."[15] In testimony given on what had happened to officers from the former Lon Nol regime, Ponchaud stated that in 1975 the KR had as an aim the destruction of anyone who had cooperated with both the US and the previous regime, and that he had heard from four witnesses that the KR had killed 380 people in Phnom Thipdey, a commune in Battambang Province.[13]

In 2001 a documentary titled The Cross and the Bodhi Tree: Two Christian Encounters with Buddhism was released, the film is about how Buddhism has shaped both the life of Ponchaud, and that of a Protestant nun, Mother Rosemary.[16]

Published works edit

  • Cambodia: Year Zero, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1978, ISBN 978-0030403064
  • Social Change in the Vortex of Revolution, in: Cambodia 1975-1978: Rendezvous with Death, Princeton University Press, 1989, Karl Jackson, ed., pp. 151–177. ISBN 978-0691025414
  • La cathédrale de la rizière: 450 ans d'histoire de l'église au Cambodge, Fayard, 1990, ISBN 978-2866790691
  • Buddha e Cristo: le due salvezze, EDB, 2005, ISBN 978-8810604205
  • Brève histoire du Cambodge: Le pays des Khmers rouges, Magellan & Cie Éditions, 2015

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • Bartrop, Paul R. (2012). A Biographical Encyclopedia of Contemporary Genocide. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0313386787.
  • Beachler, Donald W. (2011). The Genocide Debate: Politicians, Academics, and Victims. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0230114142.
  • Channer, Alan. "The Cross and the Bodhi Tree: Two Christian Encounters with Buddhism". Alexander Street Press. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  • Colin, Erika (10 December 2008). "Priest tried to warn of Cambodia's insanity". CNN. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  • Frey, Rebecca Joyce (2009). Genocide and International Justice. Facts On File. ISBN 978-0816073108.
  • Kozlovski, Mary (10 April 2013). ""Ghost Country": Francois Ponchaud's Testimony Continues". Cambodia Tribunal. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  • . Cambodia Herald. 9 April 2013. Archived from the original on 4 January 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  • "Father François beyond Year Zero". Phnom penh Post. 11 April 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
  • "Year Zero author on justice". Phnom penh Post. 8 January 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  • Podhoretz, Norman (2010). "Controversies and Consequences: Interpreting the War". In Andrew Jon Rotter (ed.). Light at the End of the Tunnel: A Vietnam War Anthology (3rd Revised ed.). Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 337–451. ISBN 978-0742561335.
  • Tyner, James A. (2012). Genocide and the Geographical Imagination: Life and Death in Germany, China, and Cambodia. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1442208988.

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Francois Ponchaud born 1939 in Sallanches 1 is a French Catholic priest and missionary to Cambodia He is best known for his documentation of the genocide which occurred under the Khmer Rouge KR and for being one of the first people to expose the human rights abuses being carried out at the time 2 Francois Ponchaud in 2017 Contents 1 Biography 2 Published works 3 References 4 BibliographyBiography editPonchaud was born in Sallanches France and was one of twelve children He attended seminary in 1958 but the following year he left due to national service He spent three years in Algeria as a paratrooper during the Algerian War and returned to his studies in 1961 becoming a Jesuit He applied through the Paris Foreign Missions Society for an assignment to undertake missionary work and was assigned to Cambodia 3 4 Ponchaud was 26 years old and newly ordained when he arrived in Cambodia in 1965 5 He lived in Cambodia from 1965 to 1975 When Phnom Penh fell to the KR on 17 April 1975 Ponchaud was detained in the French embassy On 8 May 1975 the KR evacuated the embassy and Ponchaud was one of the last westerners to leave Cambodia 6 He is fluent in Khmer 7 Following the Communist Party of Kampuchea victory all contact with the outside world was shut down but following an editorial in Le Monde in February 1976 Ponchaud wrote a three page article which described the systematic abuses he had witnessed while Phnom Penh was being emptied 8 and following this he wrote Cambodge annee zero Cambodia Year Zero a book on the Cambodian genocide which was published in 1977 and his book is credited with being one of the first publications which dealt with the genocide 5 9 William Shawcross has said that the book is the best account of Khmer Rouge rule 10 For four years after his expulsion he and Francois Bizot helped Cambodian and French citizens escape from Cambodia 11 Following the overthrow of the KR in 1979 he returned to Cambodia 12 He gave evidence at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia in 2013 during the war crime trials were being held 13 While on the stand he said that he had been a witness to the illegal bombing known as Operation Menu of Cambodia by the American air force and that Henry Kissinger former Secretary of State should stand trial for his actions 14 Ponchaud has said of the genocide that it Was above all the translation into action the particular vision of a man sic A person who has been spoiled by a corrupt regime cannot be reformed he must be physically eliminated from the brotherhood of the pure 15 In testimony given on what had happened to officers from the former Lon Nol regime Ponchaud stated that in 1975 the KR had as an aim the destruction of anyone who had cooperated with both the US and the previous regime and that he had heard from four witnesses that the KR had killed 380 people in Phnom Thipdey a commune in Battambang Province 13 In 2001 a documentary titled The Cross and the Bodhi Tree Two Christian Encounters with Buddhism was released the film is about how Buddhism has shaped both the life of Ponchaud and that of a Protestant nun Mother Rosemary 16 Published works editCambodia Year Zero Holt Rinehart amp Winston 1978 ISBN 978 0030403064 Social Change in the Vortex of Revolution in Cambodia 1975 1978 Rendezvous with Death Princeton University Press 1989 Karl Jackson ed pp 151 177 ISBN 978 0691025414 La cathedrale de la riziere 450 ans d histoire de l eglise au Cambodge Fayard 1990 ISBN 978 2866790691 Buddha e Cristo le due salvezze EDB 2005 ISBN 978 8810604205 Breve histoire du Cambodge Le pays des Khmers rouges Magellan amp Cie Editions 2015References edit Bartrop 2012 p 259 Bartrop 2012 p 261 Phnom penh Post 2013 amp a Frey 2009 p 267 a b Colin 2008 Bartrop 2012 p 260 Beachler 2011 p 45 Frey 2009 p 90 Phnom penh Post 2013 Podhoretz 2010 p 344 Frey 2009 p 321 Frey 2009 p 268 a b Kozlovski 2013 Ponchaud 2013 Tyner 2012 p 145 Channer Bibliography editBartrop Paul R 2012 A Biographical Encyclopedia of Contemporary Genocide ABC CLIO ISBN 978 0313386787 Beachler Donald W 2011 The Genocide Debate Politicians Academics and Victims Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978 0230114142 Channer Alan The Cross and the Bodhi Tree Two Christian Encounters with Buddhism Alexander Street Press Retrieved 3 January 2014 Colin Erika 10 December 2008 Priest tried to warn of Cambodia s insanity CNN Retrieved 3 January 2014 Frey Rebecca Joyce 2009 Genocide and International Justice Facts On File ISBN 978 0816073108 Kozlovski Mary 10 April 2013 Ghost Country Francois Ponchaud s Testimony Continues Cambodia Tribunal Retrieved 3 January 2014 Francois Ponchaud calls for trials against Nixon Kissinger for America s bombing of Cambodia Cambodia Herald 9 April 2013 Archived from the original on 4 January 2014 Retrieved 3 January 2014 Father Francois beyond Year Zero Phnom penh Post 11 April 2013 Retrieved 8 January 2014 Year Zero author on justice Phnom penh Post 8 January 2014 Retrieved 26 April 2013 Podhoretz Norman 2010 Controversies and Consequences Interpreting the War In Andrew Jon Rotter ed Light at the End of the Tunnel A Vietnam War Anthology 3rd Revised ed Rowman amp Littlefield pp 337 451 ISBN 978 0742561335 Tyner James A 2012 Genocide and the Geographical Imagination Life and Death in Germany China and Cambodia Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 978 1442208988 nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Francois Ponchaud Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francois Ponchaud amp oldid 1165368154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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