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    Cambodians. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge caused the deaths of many Cambodians through labor and death camps during the 1970’s. Origin The Khmer Rouge was a Communist party led by Pol Pot in Cambodia. They took control of the country from 1975 to 1979‚ and outlawed money‚ religion‚ and family (Molloy). Citizens of Cambodia were not allowed to own money or buy anything‚ practice their own religion freely‚ and they were denied access to be with family. The Khmer Rouge evacuated cities and sent the inhabitants

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    Melody 1 Brenden Melody 10-20-14 Period 3 Quarter 1 Literary Analysis Mrs. Giuliano Never Fall Down The Khmer Rouge a communist organization formed in Cambodia in 1970; became a terrorist organization in 1975. When it captured Phnom Penh and created a government that killed an estimated three million people who were mostly cambodian. Mainly‚ remembered for orchestrating the Cambodian genocide. Millions of those deaths had to do a lot with murder‚ diseases such as malaria‚ and then the rest were

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    Genocide‚ or the mass killing of a nationality or ethnic‚ is a common and relatively frequent event in the history of mankind. Pol Pot‚ born Saloth Sar‚ was a leader of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia‚ and was responsible for the Cambodian Genocide. He came to power in a state of unrest and‚ much like Adolf Hitler‚ won the support of his people with his radical new proposals and ideas. He proposed an idea to implement an agrarian utopia‚ which was inspired by the Maoist principles he had seen in China

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    The Hindu temple of Preah Vihear and the area have been the subject of rancorous alteration since the late 19th century between the 2 neighboring countries‚ Thailand and Cambodia. In 1954‚ Thai had used force to capture prasat Preah Vihear by driving the Columbia refugees to their rim. By this mean‚ Thai caused more than 10 killed of Colombian and the matter was sued to the World Court in 1962 by indignant Columbia. Due to Thai’s two weak preliminary objections in the primary court and following

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    (2004) The USA and Indochina • political and social issues in Indochina by 1960 • nature and development of US policy towards Indochina • impact of direct US military involvement in Vietnam and the consequences for Vietnam and Cambodia To what extent was US involvement responsible for the ongoing conflict in Indochina in the period 1954-1979? (2008) Evaluate the view that an inability to separate nationalism from communism dominated US policy towards Indochina in the period

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    Khmer Rouge out of Cambodia. As part of a peace agreement‚ the Khmer Rouge was granted control over a zone on the border of Thailand known as Pailin. In the early 70’s‚ there were many civil wars going on. One happening right in Cambodia while another was going on between the Communist North Vietnamese and the U.S. backed South Vietnamese. The Vietnam War soon spread onto Cambodian soil with the country harboring U.S. troops‚ airbases‚ barracks‚ and weapons caches. Cambodia maintained a neutral

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    It was taken over by the Vietnamese. However‚ the Cambodians still consider this area as "KamPuchea Krom or Lower Cambodia" not able to forget that they owned this area in the past. Cambodia even attacked Vietnam in 1978 to take control of the Mekong Delta. However‚ they were decisively defeated.[2] This delta was the last part of the present day Vietnam that was annexed from Cambodia.[11] Its present status under the Vietnamese is‚ however‚ as a very large swathe of green carpet of rice paddy. This

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    On April 17‚ 1975‚ Communist dictator Pol Pot led the Khmer Rouge into the the capital city of Phnom Penh‚ Cambodia. As people fled the capital‚ the Khmer Rouge took control of the Cambodian government‚ establishing their rule shrouded in blood and murder. Their goal: turn the country of Cambodia into a communist agrarian utopia. Although the Khmer Rouge only held power for four years‚ it was an incredibly brutal time. The Khmer Rouge murdered between 1.7 to 2.2 million people in an attempt to create

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    Pol Pot‚ leader of the radical Khmer Rouge in Cambodia stands as one of the most savage mass murderers in the history of the world. In an attempt to create a utopian agrarian society‚ Pol Pot eliminated all opponents to his totalitarian regime. Up to 2‚000‚000 Cambodians lost their lives to this cleansing‚ the equivalent of more than twenty-five percent of the entire population. The world looks on in horror at the aftermath of this destruction. Pol Pot‚ or Saloth Sar‚ was born on May 19‚ 1925‚ in

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    Yet‚ in France I began to spend less time studying and more time becoming involved with Communist Parties. After returning to Cambodia in 1953 I joined the underground communist party “United Khmer Issark (Freedom) Front” which was one of the many Cambodian groups that opposed to French Control of Cambodia‚ as well as the government of Prince Norodom Sihanouk. After Cambodia won its independence from the French in 1954‚ I became involved with the Khmer People Revolutionary Party (KPRP for short) the

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