Cambodian Genocide

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The Cambodian genocide started with the rise of the Khmer Rouge, the Communist Party of Kampuchea, when they took control of Cambodia from the French. The Khmer Rouge ruled the country from 1975 until January 1979. The party’s existence was kept secret until 1977, and no one outside the Khmer Rouge territory knew who the leaders were. While in power, the Khmer Rouge set up policies that took away human rights and performed massacres on a massive scale. The country became a detention center, then later a graveyard for nearly two million people, including even some of their own members.
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The Cambodian communist movement started with the country’s struggle against French colonization 1940's. During the next 20 years, the movement began to grow. After a successful takeover of control by Marshall Lon Nol, the Khmer Rouge began to fight back against the Cambodians. Their army was led by Pol Pot, the CPK’s party secretary and leader in 1963. Pol Pot, originally Solath Sar, lived in France for a time, and became a member of the French Communist Party. When he returned to Cambo...

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