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  2. Pol Pot - Wikipedia

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    Pol Pot meeting with Romanian Marxist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu during the latter's visit to Cambodia in 1978 Outwardly, relations between Cambodia and Vietnam were warm following the establishment of Democratic Kampuchea; after Vietnam was unified in July 1976, the Cambodian government issued a message of congratulations. [ 299 ]

  3. Allegations of United States support for the Khmer Rouge

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    The Khmer Rouge, the communist party led by Pol Pot, came to power in 1975 during the Cambodian Civil War, which was linked to the Vietnam War.They defeated the Khmer Republic, who were heavily supported by the U.S., including a massive bombing campaign against the Khmer Rouge until 1973.

  4. Cambodian genocide - Wikipedia

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    In April 1974, Sihanouk and Khmer Rouge leaders Ieng Sary and Khieu Samphan met with Mao in Beijing; Mao supported many of the policies proposed by the Khmer Rouge, but he did not want the Khmer Rouge to marginalize Sihanouk after they won the civil war and established a new Cambodia. [64] [66] In June 1975, Pol Pot and other Khmer Rouge ...

  5. Communist Party of Kampuchea - Wikipedia

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    Its leader was Pol Pot, and its members were generally known as the Khmer Rouge. Originally founded in 1951, the party was split into pro- Chinese and pro- Soviet factions as a result of the Sino–Soviet split with the former being the Pol Pot faction, and the latter adopting a more revisionist approach to Marxism . [ 1 ]

  6. People's Revolutionary Tribunal (Cambodia) - Wikipedia

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    The tribunal began seven months after the overthrow of Khmer Rouge's Democratic Kampuchea and was staffed by both Cambodian and international lawyers. The tribunal was held at Phnom Penh's Chaktomuk Theatre and transcripts of the proceedings were made available in Khmer, French and English. The court heard testimony from 39 witnesses over five ...

  7. Pol Pot's Atrocities Still Matter, 45 Years After Khmer Rouge ...

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  8. Nate Thayer, last journalist to interview murderous Cambodian ...

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    Reporter Nate Thayer survived several brushes with death while covering Southeast Asia conflict and was the last journalist to interview dictator Pol Pot.

  9. Cambodian leader's son, a West Point grad, set to take reins ...

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    But the 70-year-old former communist Khmer Rouge fighter and Asia's longest-serving leader ... “I will never forget that he rescued our lives from the Pol Pot regime.” Under Hun Sen, Cambodia ...