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The Bucolic Life of a Cambodian Grandmother Accused of Mass Killings
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Nationality: Spanish
Biography: Omar Havana, 1975 Granada, Spain. Spanish Freelance Photojournalist. Based in Brussels, Belgium. Previously based in France 2017-2021, Nepal 2014-2015 and Cambodia 2008 - 2014 ; 2015-2017. Omar has worked as a professional photojournalist since... MORE
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The Bucolic Life of a Cambodian Grandmother Accused of Mass Killings
Copyright Omar Havana 2024
Date of Work Feb 2017 - Feb 2017
Updated May 2020
Topics Anlong Veng, Asia, Asia Photographer, Cambodia, Civil Rights, Crime, Documentary, Editorial, Essays, Europe Photographer, Genocide, Human Rights, Im Chaen, Khmer Rouge, Lifestyle, Media, News, Oddar Meanchey Province, Paris Photographer, Photography, Photojournalism, Politics, Prison, Southeast Asia, The New York Times, War

In this dusty mountain hamlet on the Thai border, she is known as Grandma Chaem.

The tiny 74-year-old lives peacefully in a snug, stilted house surrounded by papaya, lime, and custard-apple trees. Her children and grandchildren live nearby. She grows cucumbers and donates to her local pagoda, chews betel leaf and tends her cows.

But Im Chaem, the woman enjoying this apparently idyllic retirement, is accused of overseeing the killing of tens of thousands of people as a Khmer Rouge official in northwestern Cambodia in 1977 and 1978. In 2015, a United Nations-backed tribunal charged her with crimes against humanity, including mass murder, extermination, and enslavement.

The tribunal’s investigating judges quietly dropped the charges, raising questions about whether they had yielded to pressure from the Cambodian government, which opposed the prosecution.

Photography: © Omar Havana for The New York Times. All Rights are Reserved

Intro by Julia Wallace for The New York Times

This story was done while on assignment for The New York Times




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