The Legacy Of The Khmer Rouge: The Destructive History Of The Regime

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The Khmer Rouge was a merciless system that governed Cambodia, under the initiative of Marxist tyrant Pol Pot, from 1975 to 1979. Pol Pot's endeavors to make a Cambodian "ace race" through friendly design eventually prompted the passing of multiple million individuals in the Southeast Asian country.

A definitive objective of the Khmer Rouge system was to return Cambodia to a country based on farming that needed social classes and uniqueness. Therefore, Pol Pot intended to dispose of any gatherings he saw as an obstruction to accomplishing that vision, which for the most part included ethnic, strict, and political gatherings inside Cambodia. These gatherings went from Buddhist Monks and Muslim Cham to ethnic Thais and Vietnamese. Ethnic Khmer were additionally focused on, mostly for saw political convictions or exercises. Over around four years, a great many Cambodians would kick the bucket because of the Khmer Rouge system. On the whole, the ascent of the Khmer Rouge to drive brought about the passing of more than 1,000,000 Cambodian inhabitants and the diaspora of around 1.5 million Cambodians somewhere in the range of 1975 and 1979. It would come to be known as the Cambodian Genocide.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
18 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
55
Pages
PUBLISHER
France Hasbrouck
SIZE
326.7
KB