Rick Valenzuela is a news photographer working in still pictures, audio and video. His photographs have been printed in The Guardian (U.K.), Der Standard (Austria), Bistandsaktuelt (Oslo, Norway) and La Vanguardia (Barcelona, Spain), as well as in the book “Street World: Urban Culture from Five Continents” (2007, Thames and Hudson).
Recent video:
From commandant to Christian soldier.
Three decades ago, Kaing Guek Eav, better known in the Khmer Rouge as Duch, oversaw Cambodia’s notorious torture prison Tuol Sleng. At least 15,000 people were tortured at the centre, under Duch’s meticulous processing. Now, as he stands trial for war crimes committed during the godless regime, Duch serves Jesus as fervently as he did communism.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lvG67-rCfk