2020年1月10日 星期五

rouge, Madras Rouge, Khmer Rouge




Japan pledges more money for Khmer Rouge tribunal
International Herald Tribune - FranceAP PHNOM PENH, Cambodia: Japan will give an additional $21 million to the Cambodian genocide tribunal trying the surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge, ...


The Cambodia Tribunals

The start of U.N.-backed trials of leading members of the Khmer Rouge in February has allowed victims to expose Cambodia's mostly silent past and educate those too young to remember the killing fields.

《中英對照讀新聞》Textbook sheds light on Khmer Rouge era教科書闡明赤柬時代史實
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Textbook sheds light on Khmer Rouge era
教科書闡明赤柬時代史實
Three decades have passed since the fall of the Khmer Rouge government. Yet only now are Cambodian schoolchildren finally starting to learn about what happened during the Pol Pot era.
赤柬政府垮台已長達30年,但直到現在柬埔寨學童才開始學習波布時代的歷史。
As many as two million people died in the late 1970s from forced labour, malnutrition and the summary execution of so-called "enemies of the revolution".
1970年代晚期,有高達兩百萬人因為強制勞動、營養不良,以及對所謂「革命敵人」的即時處決而喪命。
But official information has been thin on the ground. Until now the official school text contained a mere five lines on the Pol Pot era.
但對此議題的官方資訊卻非常稀少。直到目前為止,官方教科書裡對波布時代的歷史只用5行字草草帶過。
Khamboly Dy has expanded that paragraph to an entire textbook for the Documentation Centre of Cambodia, an organisation which gathers evidence about Khmer Rouge atrocities.
作者Khamboly Dy則把那一段話擴大成替柬埔寨史料中心所寫作的一整本教科書,該組織專門蒐集有關赤柬政權暴行的證據。

"After the Khmer Rouge regime, Cambodia was so damaged and fragile - like broken glass," he says. "The young generation has the responsibility to repair this broken glass. They need to understand what happened in their country before they can move forward to build up democracy, peace and reconciliation.
「在赤柬政權垮台後,柬埔寨元氣大傷、脆弱不堪,好像一塊破掉的玻璃,」他說。「年輕世代有責任修補這塊破玻璃。他們必須先瞭解國家到底曾經發生過什麼事,然後才能往前邁進,建立民主制度、和平與和解。」

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Madras Rouge (The Red Madras Headdress)
Matisse.mme-matisse-madras.jpg
ArtistHenri Matisse
Year1907
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions99.4 cm × 80.5 cm (39.1 in × 31.7 in)
LocationBarnes Foundation
Madras Rouge (The Red Madras Headdress) is a painting by Henri Matisse from 1907. The woman depicted is the painter's wife, Amélie Noellie Parayre Matisse.
The painting was illustrated in Gelett Burgess, "The Wild Men of Paris", The Architectural Record, May 1910, New York.[1]

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madras_Rouge

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