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Marc Filloux was born on 2 November, 1945 in France. Discover Marc Filloux's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 2 November 1945
Birthday 2 November
Birthplace France
Date of death ca. 14 April 1974 (Age 29) - Houey Muang, Stung Treng, Cambodia Houey Muang, Stung Treng, Cambodia
Died Place Houey Muang, Stung Treng, Cambodia
Nationality France

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2013

The names of the journalists who died reporting the Cambodian war are engraved on a memorial that in February 2013 was unveiled in a public park in front of Phnom Penh's Hotel Le Royal, which was a meeting place for foreign correspondents in the 1970s. In 2017, the memorial was moved to a site near the French embassy.

2010

He was added to the list in The Freedom Forum Journalists Memorial at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. in 2010, which was 36 years after his death.

1975

Whereas journalists in Vietnam relied on the U.S. military for passage and access, journalists who were covering the Cambodian Civil War were acting independently and without support. The forces operating inside Cambodia at the time were Vietnamese communists, Khmer Rouge, and Cambodian and US military, and the shifting lines of battle added to the uncertainty. Those journalists who ended up in Khmer Rouge territory and were caught by them were known by the journalists at the time to not come back alive. Filloux and Manivanh were killed eight months before the attack on Phnom Penh beginning New Year's Day 1975.

1974

In 1974, Marc Filloux attempted to obtain the first interview the Khmer Rouge leadership at a time when there were signs of their atrocities but they were largely unknown and their atrocities were also largely unknown. Japanese journalists, Koki Ishiyama working for Kyodo News and freelance photojournalist Taicho Ichinose had already been killed by the Khmer Rouge at the time Filloux attempted the contact. The atrocities of the Khmer Rouge became publicly known by 1979. Pol Pot granted his first interview with journalists to a pair of Yugoslavians in 1978 and his last interview in 1998 to journalist Nate Thayer.

Marc Filloux, "Les révolutionnaires et les neutralistes laotiens tiennent l’extrême droite en échec," La Monde Diplomatique (April 1974).

1944

Marc Filloux (2 November 1944 – ca. 14 April 1974) was a French journalist based in Vientiane, Laos for Agence France-Presse who disappeared and was killed along with his translator and girlfriend in Cambodia when he attempted to be the first to obtain an interview with the Khmer Rouge's leaders during the Cambodian Civil War.

1922

Filloux was the 22nd journalist killed in Cambodia and one of 8 French journalists and one of 37 journalists overall.