may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Pol Pot (born Saloth Sâr; 25 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian communist...
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Khmer Rouge (redirect from Pol Pot–Ieng Sary clique)
Pol Pot-Ieng Sary clique (Vietnamese: Tập đoàn Pol Pot-Ieng Sary) or the Pol Pot-Ieng Sary reactionary clique (Vietnamese: Tập đoàn phản động Pol Pot-Ieng...
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Meeting with Pol Pot (French: Rendez-vous avec Pol Pot) is a 2024 drama film co-written and directed by Rithy Panh. Starring Irène Jacob, Grégoire Colin...
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Democratic Kampuchea (redirect from Cambodia under Pol Pot)
Cambodian state from 1975 to 1979, under the totalitarian dictatorship of Pol Pot and the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), commonly known as the Khmer...
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Nate Thayer (section Interview with Pol Pot)
areas of military conflict. He is most notable for having interviewed Pol Pot, in his capacity as Cambodia correspondent for the Far Eastern Economic...
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Cambodian genocide (category Pol Pot)
Pol Pot. It resulted in the deaths of 1.5 to 2 million people from 1975 to 1979, nearly 25% of Cambodia's population in 1975 (c. 7.8 million). Pol Pot...
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actually reached the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge, the communist party led by Pol Pot, came to power in 1975 during the Cambodian Civil War, which was linked...
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Communist Party, was a far-left communist party in Cambodia. Its leader was Pol Pot, and its members were generally known as the Khmer Rouge (Red Khmer). Originally...
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information. Along with the rest of his family, he was killed on the orders of Pol Pot during a 1997 factional split in the Khmer Rouge. Son Sen was born in the...
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Two" (Khmer: បងធំទី២), as he was second-in-command to Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, General Secretary of the Party, during the Cambodian genocide of 1975–1979...
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one of the most powerful officials in the Khmer Rouge movement, although Pol Pot remained the General Secretary (highest official) in the party. Prior to...
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War was an armed conflict between Democratic Kampuchea, controlled by Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The war began with...
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regime, and included her interviewing Pol Pot. It was loosely adapted into the 2024 Rithy Panh film Meeting with Pol Pot. "An American Journalist's Tour of...
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member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kampuchea led by Pol Pot and served in the 1975–79 government of Democratic Kampuchea as foreign...
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Khmer Rouge, until he refused to apply the Cambodian genocide designed by Pol Pot and his comrades, a refusal that led to his own suicide in June 1978. So...
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Cambodia from remote areas until their defeat in 1999. After the fall of Pol Pot's regime, Cambodia came under Vietnamese military occupation and a pro-Hanoi...
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Dictator (redirect from Tin-pot dictator)
million were Jews. Later on in Democratic Kampuchea, General Secretary Pol Pot and his policies killed an estimated 1.7 million people (out of a population...
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football manager and player Philippe Pot (1428–1493), Burgundian nobleman, military leader, and diplomat Pol Pot (1925–1998), leader of the communist...
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rule and defected from it after the overthrow of Democratic Kampuchea, Pol Pot's government. Brought about by an invasion from Vietnam, which routed the...
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people so named Pol Pot (1925–1998), Cambodian revolutionary and Communist dictator Agusti Pol (born 1977), Andorran footballer Alejandro Pol Hurtado (born...
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the forest and took Pol Pot with him. A few days later, on 15 April 1998, Pol Pot died in custody. On 25 July 1997, Ta Mok and Pol Pot were interviewed separately...
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remembered for mentoring Saloth Sar, who would later change his name to Pol Pot. Samouth was a Khmer Krom who was born and raised in Cochinchina (in the...
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Pol Pot: Anatomy of a Nightmare p. 197. ""Prince Sihanouk was deposed in a right-wing coup in 1970 led by Lt-Gen Lon Nol"". Philip Short, Pol Pot: Anatomy...
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Short, Philip (2004) Pol Pot: Anatomy of a Nightmare, Henry Holt & Co.: New York, p. 204, ISBN 0805080066. Short, Philip (2004) Pol Pot: Anatomy of a Nightmare...
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Soviet Union, Mao Zedong's China, and Pol Pot's Cambodia on the basis that Stalin influenced Mao, who influenced Pol Pot; in all cases, scholars say killings...
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Vietnam to preserve its relationship with Cambodia. The following month, Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, and Ieng Sary travelled secretly to Hanoi in May, where they...
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was "espionage", these men may have been viewed by Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot as potential leaders of a coup against him. Prisoners' families were sometimes...
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supporter of the Khmer Rouge. Caldwell was murdered a few hours after meeting Pol Pot in Cambodia, though who was responsible for the murder remains debated...
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which would result in the overthrow of both the Khmer Rouge and its leader Pol Pot. Communists in Vietnam and Cambodia allied to fight the U.S.-backed government...
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Buddhist monks were the demographic targets of persecution. As a result, Pol Pot has been described as "a genocidal tyrant". Sociologist Martin Shaw described...
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