Khmer Rouge Atrocity
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The Lost Executioner In a real-life detective story, a journalist sets out to track down Comrade Duch, a man responsible for some of the worst atrocities of Cambodia`s killing fields, who has never been held accountable for his part in the crimes of the Khmer Rouge. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Khmer Rouge/temp - The Khmer Rouge (Khmer: , pronounced Khmaey Krahom or ; French: Khmer Rouge in the masculine singular, Khmers Rouges in the plural) was a Communist organization which ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. The term Khmer Rouge, which means "Red Khmer" in French, was coined by the francophone king and later prime minister of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk, and adopted in English.
Khmer Rouge - The Khmer Rouge (Khmer: , pronounced ) was a self-proclaimed communist organization which ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Its name is French: Khmer Rouge in the masculine singular, Khmers Rouges in the plural.
Khmer People's National Liberation Front - The Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) was a political front organized in 1979 in opposition to the Vietnamese-installed People's Republic of Kampuchea (PRK) regime in Cambodia. The 200,000 Vietnamese troops supporting the PRK, as well as Khmer Rouge defectors, had ousted the brutal Democratic Kampuchea regime of Pol Pot, and were initially welcomed by the majority of Cambodians as liberators.
Choeung Ek - Choeung Ek, the site of a former orchard about 17km south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is the best-known of the sites known as The Killing Fields, where the Khmer Rouge regime executed about 17,000 people between 1975 and 1979. Mass graves containing more than 8,000 bodies were discovered at Choeung Ek after the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime.
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