The Cambodian genocide was the systematic persecution and killing of Cambodian citizens by the Khmer Rouge under the leadership of Prime Minister of Democratic...
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Cambodian genocide denial is the belief expressed by some academics that early claims of atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge government (1975–1979)...
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Killing Fields (redirect from Democratic Kampuchea and the Cambodian genocide)
the end of the Cambodian Civil War (1970–75). The mass killings were part of the broad, state-sponsored Cambodian genocide. The Cambodian journalist Dith...
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Khmer Rouge (redirect from Communist Party of Cambodia (Khmer Rouge))
Freedom Deal) against them, the Khmer Rouge won the Cambodian Civil War when they captured the Cambodian capital and overthrew the Khmer Republic in 1975...
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Democratic Kampuchea (redirect from Second Cambodian Republic)
labour, and starvation, in an event which has come to be known as the Cambodian genocide. The killings ended when the Khmer Rouge were ousted from Phnom Penh...
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Khmer Rouge Tribunal (redirect from Cambodian Genocide Tribunal)
independent of them, with trials being held in Cambodia using Cambodian and international staff. The Cambodian court invited international participation in...
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Poisonous Trees" or "Strychnine Hill"), is a museum chronicling the Cambodian genocide. Located in Phnom Penh, the site is a former secondary school which...
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Kampuchea from power. In doing so, Vietnam put an ultimate stop to the Cambodian genocide, which had most likely killed between 1.2 million and 2.8 million...
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The Cambodian conflict, also known as the Khmer Rouge insurgency, was an armed conflict that began in 1979 when the Khmer Rouge government of Democratic...
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Choeung Ek (redirect from Choeung Ek Genocidal Center)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, that was used as a Killing Field between 1975 and 1979 by the Khmer Rouge in perpetrating the Cambodian genocide. Situated about...
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Committee for Cambodia) Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (archived 30 December 2010) Cambodian Center for Human Rights Cambodian League for...
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it shortly after studying the Holocaust, the Cambodian genocide, the Armenian Genocide, and other genocides. The suggested intervention measures were ones...
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Laotian Civil War and the Vietnam War respectively. The Cambodian civil war led to the Cambodian genocide, one of the bloodiest in history. During the early-to-mid-1960s...
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Pol Pot (category Cambodian genocide perpetrators)
to 1981, during which Cambodia was converted into a one-party state. Between 1975 and 1979, Pot perpetrated the Cambodian genocide, in which an estimated...
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Cambodian Americans, also Khmer Americans, are Americans of Cambodian or Khmer ancestry. In addition, Cambodian Americans are also Americans with ancestry...
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million population in the Cambodian genocide. In 1979, Vietnam invaded Cambodia and overthrew the Khmer Rouge. Vietnam and the Cambodian government it created...
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used by the Khmer Rouge and other armed groups during the Cambodian Civil War, Cambodian genocide, and insurgent armed conflict into the late 1990s. There...
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territories. Both official and unofficial Cambodian claims on territories viewed as having been under some form of Cambodian sovereignty are rhetorically tied...
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executed during the ensuing Cambodian genocide. Due to its unique sounds and the tragic fate of many of its performers, the Cambodian rock scene has attracted...
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language. The first head of state to be convicted of genocide was in 2018 for the Cambodian genocide. Although it is widely recognized that punishment of...
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Dith Pran (category Cambodian genocide survivors)
1942 – 30 March 2008) was a Cambodian American photojournalist. He was a refugee and survivor of the Cambodian genocide and the subject of the film The...
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Bangladesh genocide, the Cambodian genocide, the Guatemalan genocide and the East Timor genocide. The Rwandan genocide gave an extra impetus to genocide studies...
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Malcolm Caldwell (category People who died in the Cambodian genocide)
armed Cambodian man who pointed a pistol at her. She ran back into her room and heard people moving and more gunshots. An hour later a Cambodian came to...
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Third Indochina War (category Cambodia–Vietnam relations)
Cambodian–Vietnamese War in which the newly unified Vietnam overthrew the Pol Pot regime and the Khmer Rouge, in turn ending the Cambodian genocide....
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Year Zero (political notion) (category Cambodian genocide)
toll that resulted from the French Reign of Terror.[citation needed] Cambodian genocide Killing Fields Communist terrorism Crimes against humanity under Communist...
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genocide denial, denial of genocides of Indigenous peoples, Holocaust denial, Cambodian genocide denial, Bosnian genocide denial and Rwandan genocide...
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ashamed and fear ostracism from their peers. Cambodian youth who had been a part of the Cambodian genocide experienced high levels of violence early on...
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footballer Sareth Krya, Cambodian footballer Sos Suhana, Cambodian footballer Les Kosem, Cambodian military officer Religion in Cambodia Cham people Islam in...
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Killing Fields of Cambodia in modern times also known as the Cambodian Holocaust. The Jewish Holocaust during WWII and the Cambodian Genocide were both massive...
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Gregory Stanton (redirect from Genocide Watch)
in the area of genocide studies. He is the founder and president of Genocide Watch, the founder and director of the Cambodian Genocide Project, and the...
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