Max+Chung's+Family+History+Project

August 24, 2011: Due Family History Project Timeline:

Artifact: 1. 2. Description: A photo of my Dad reading the Statement of Oath and officially swearing in as a judge in the Pre-Trial Chamber in the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) 3. This is a primary source because the image was taken at the scene of the event. 4. This source is crucial since it ratifies the document (posted below) that states my Dad's entitlement as a judge of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. 5. From the moment my Dad vowed to serve as a judge of Pre-Trial Chamber in the ECCC (as shown in the picture) with certain conditions/regulation being acceded to pursue, he was officially entitled to collaborate on arbitrating the felonies that caused an immense genocide over 3 million innocent Cambodians. Through this event, not only my Dad felt honored to achieve such prestigious position in the UN, but also my brother and I, as aspiring future generation lawyers, were proud to set our Dad as our role model.

Document: 1.

2. Description: An article posted on the ECCC website about my dad's appointment as a judge in the Pre-Trial Chamber in the ECCC. 3. This is a primary source since it was written to notify the date of my dad's entitlement and it was posted on the web at the time of the event. 4. This source is significant since it is the most official document available on the web to verify the event (posted on the artifact section) 5. This article caught the eyes of millions for it was posted on the title page of the ECCC and it was when my Dad debuted to the global community with his new entitlement.

Podcast: (Interview with my Brother) 1. media type="youtube" key="nT-peN3vD-Q?hl=en" height="349" width="425" 2. Description: A brief interview about the event with my Brother

3. This is a secondary source because Brian answered my questions only by considering the facts stated on the articles about the event and expressing his personal perspectives as a son of his Dad. 4. This source is important because it provides the readers with a subjective, yet indispensable, perspective of the son of the main focus of an event. 5. My dad was not even 10 years old when the genocide took place at the Killing Field, but now, he is cooperating with other adroit judges to ameliorate the side effects of the incident with the power of justice. After being selected by Ban Kimoon on earning his current position and after he was officially part of the ECCC, he was ready to face anything.