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Denise Affonço

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Occupation
  
Author

Subject
  
Books
  
To the end of hell

Ethnicity
  
French-Vietnamese

Role
  
Author

Nationality
  
Cambodian

Name
  
Denise Affonco

Language
  
French

Notable works
  
To The End Of Hell


Denise Affonco

Born
  
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Denise Affonço (born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia) is an author who wrote about her sufferings under the Khmer Rouge in a powerful memoir To The End Of Hell (La Digues Des Veuves) with an introduction by Jon Swain. She was born to a Vietamese mother and French father and grew up in the peaceful years before all out war came to Indo-China. Her life was torn apart in April 1975 when the Khmer Rouge came to power. There followed four hellish years during which her husband was taken away and never seen again and her daughter died of starvation.

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Denise Affonço To The End of Hell Denise Affono Holocaust Memorial Day Trust

Originally written in French, the work has recently been published into English by Reportage Press and as The Economist states: "That the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, as the tribunal is known, is at last functional makes the publication in English of Denise Affonço's harrowing memoir a timely reminder of why its work still matters."

Interviews

  • Interview on France 24
  • 'Living Through the Terror' The Economist
  • Interview on the BBC
  • 'A mother never forgets by Jon Swain' The Sunday Times
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    References

    Denise Affonço Wikipedia