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Ever since Christian Bizot, then president of Bollinger, struck up a friendship with Albert R.
Cinematic Reflections Will Lyons 2011
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The IMA stresses that its temperature and humidity ranges are more conservative than the Bizot Group and Smithsonian recommendations and are within the global standard.
For the record 2011
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But his tale is not nearly over: He remained in Cambodia after his release, and when the Khmer Rouge poured into Phnom Penh in April 1975, Bizot was there.
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What frustrated Bizot about the Americans was their "uncouth methods, their crass ignorance of the milieu in which they had intervened, their clumsy demagogy, their misplaced clear conscience, and that easygoing, childlike sincerity that bordered on foolishness."
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Bizot understood the true nature of the Khmer Rouge long before other outsiders.
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Bizot was shackled by the ankles and interrogated again and again.
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In June of 1970, Bizot was captured by North Vietnamese troops outside of Siem Reap.
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Bizot himself was at the Embassy gate when Madame Long Boret, the wife of the Khmer Republic's Premier, arrived outside, her newborn child in her arms.
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Bizot, however, seemed to see the revolution more clearly than the revolutionary: there was, Bizot insisted, nothing independent about the movement.
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Bizot does not refer to the prison as M-13; Richard Arant identifies the prison as such in his
Cambodia: Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman: Averaging Wrong Answers 2008
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