WHRO LIVE LISTEN WATCH EDUCATE ABOUT SUPPORT US DONATE CONTACT US ENEWS myWHRO

GHOST MOUNTAIN: THE SECOND KILLING FIELDS OF CAMBODIA

Thursday, May 14th

9:30pm on
Runtime: 00:29:00
Widescreen

NEW

In 1979, history witnessed an end to the killing fields in Cambodia and the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge inside the once majestic country. But darkness did not lift, and the country fell into a terrible human crisis as more than a quarter-million Cambodian refugees sought to escape their chaotic homeland.

Friday, May 15th

1:30am on
Runtime: 00:29:00
Widescreen

In 1979, history witnessed an end to the killing fields in Cambodia and the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge inside the once majestic country. But darkness did not lift, and the country fell into a terrible human crisis as more than a quarter-million Cambodian refugees sought to escape their chaotic homeland.

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:29:00
Widescreen

In 1979, history witnessed an end to the killing fields in Cambodia and the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge inside the once majestic country. But darkness did not lift, and the country fell into a terrible human crisis as more than a quarter-million Cambodian refugees sought to escape their chaotic homeland.

4:30pm on
Runtime: 00:29:00
Widescreen

In 1979, history witnessed an end to the killing fields in Cambodia and the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge inside the once majestic country. But darkness did not lift, and the country fell into a terrible human crisis as more than a quarter-million Cambodian refugees sought to escape their chaotic homeland.

Sunday, May 17th

5:30am on
Runtime: 00:29:00
Widescreen

In 1979, history witnessed an end to the killing fields in Cambodia and the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge inside the once majestic country. But darkness did not lift, and the country fell into a terrible human crisis as more than a quarter-million Cambodian refugees sought to escape their chaotic homeland.

10:30am on
Runtime: 00:29:00
Widescreen

In 1979, history witnessed an end to the killing fields in Cambodia and the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge inside the once majestic country. But darkness did not lift, and the country fell into a terrible human crisis as more than a quarter-million Cambodian refugees sought to escape their chaotic homeland.

6:30pm on
Runtime: 00:29:00
Widescreen

In 1979, history witnessed an end to the killing fields in Cambodia and the harrowing rule of the Khmer Rouge inside the once majestic country. But darkness did not lift, and the country fell into a terrible human crisis as more than a quarter-million Cambodian refugees sought to escape their chaotic homeland.