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    against humanity for their roles in the Khmer Rouge's genocidal campaign. The term Khmers rouges, French for red Khmers, was coined by King Norodom Sihanouk...
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    communities, speaking the Khmer language and marrying Khmers, Vietnamese, and Chinese.[citation needed] Between 1972 and 1974, the Khmer Rouge intensified the enforcement...
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  • armed conflict between Democratic Kampuchea, controlled by Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The war began with repeated attacks...
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    tribunaux cambodgiens (CETC); Khmer: អង្គជំនុំជម្រះវិសាមញ្ញក្នុងតុលាការកម្ពុជា), commonly known as the Cambodia Tribunal or Khmer Rouge Tribunal (សាលាក្ដីខ្មែរក្រហម)...
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    Hawai'i Press, 2013. 242 pp. $22.00 (paper). – Pourquoi les Khmers Rouges [Why the Khmer Rouge]. By Henri Locard. Paris: Éditions Vendémiaire, 2013. 343...
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  • The United States (U.S.) voted for the Khmer Rouge and the Khmer Rouge-dominated Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) to retain Cambodia's...
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    Pol Pot (category Khmer Rouge)
    October 1951, Yuon was elected head of the Khmer Student Association (AEK; l'Association des Etudiants Khmers), establishing close links between the organisation...
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  • other were constant features of the Longvek era. By the 15th century, the Khmers' traditional neighbours, the Mon people in the west and the Cham people...
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    Cambodian Civil War (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    of the Cambodian Communist Party (which Sihanouk labelled the Khmers rouges ("Red Khmers")). Second, for the peasantry, the name of Lon Nol became associated...
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    Cambodia (redirect from Srok khmer)
    The largest ethnic group, the Khmers are indigenous to the lowland Mekong subregion in which they inhabit. The Khmers historically have lived near the...
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    people were killed and buried by the Communist Party of Kampuchea during Khmer Rouge rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the...
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    some Western academics that early claims of atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge government (1975–1979) in Cambodia were much exaggerated. Many scholars...
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    People's Republic of Kampuchea (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    Salvation, a group of Cambodian communists who were dissatisfied with the Khmer Rouge due to its oppressive rule and defected from it after the overthrow of...
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    GRUNK (category Khmer Rouge)
    days after his subsequent radio broadcast, from the three "leading Khmers Rouges [...] three of our outstanding intellectuals" – Hou Yuon, Hu Nim and...
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    a month after the Khmer Rouge took control of the capital Phnom Penh ousting the U.S.-backed Khmer Republic. After the Khmer Rouge seized the U.S. merchant...
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    Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    secondary school which was used as Security Prison 21 (S-21; Khmer: មន្ទីរស-២១) by the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 until its fall in 1979. From 1976 to 1979...
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    Kang Kek Iew (category Khmer Rouge party members)
    "Mam Nay : " Je ne sais pas, je ne me souviens pas " « Procès des Khmers Rouges". proceskhmersrouges.net. 14 July 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2017. ppp_webadmin...
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    2013. Retrieved September 16, 2016. "Khmer Krom People Statistics". KKF | Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation. Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation (KKF). Jan...
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    Marriage in Cambodia (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
    modern bands and DJs have also become popular at Khmer weddings. In the ceremonial of the Khmer wedding, Khmers will bake the Num anssam chrouk, with pork meat...
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    was the capture of Phnom Penh, capital of the Khmer Republic (in present-day Cambodia), by the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975, effectively ending the Cambodian...
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    he eventually crawled between Khmer Rouge and Vietnamese lines to safety in a Red Cross refugee camp. His mother was Khmer and his father was of Hakka Chinese...
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    Khmer Communist Party, was a communist party in Cambodia. Its leader was Pol Pot, and its members were generally known as the Khmer Rouge (Red Khmer)...
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  • First They Killed My Father (film) (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    Killed My Father (Khmer: មុនដំបូងខ្មែរក្រហមសម្លាប់ប៉ារបស់ខ្ញុំ, Mŭn Dâmbong Khmêr Krâhâm Sâmloăb Pa Rôbás Khnhŭm; lit. 'First The Khmer Rouge Killed My Father')...
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  • Ta Mok (category Khmer Rouge party members)
    Cambodian military chief and soldier who was a senior figure in the Khmer Rouge and the leader of the national army of Democratic Kampuchea. He was also...
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  • ethnic Khmers in Northeast Thailand Western Khmer dialect, a dialect of the Khmer language spoken by the Khmers native to the Cardamom Mountains Khmer nationalism...
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    Norodom Sihanouk (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    independent kingdom (1953–1970), a military republic (1970–1975), the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979), a Vietnamese-backed communist regime (1979–1989)...
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    conflict primarily started due to continued raids and incursions by the Khmer Rouge into Vietnamese territory that they sought to retake. These incursions...
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    Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. The Khmer Republic (Khmer:...
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    the Khmer Rouge.: 708  Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, fell to the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975. Under the leadership of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge would...
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  • communist Khmer Rouge from 1970 to 1975. This phase was also marked by intensive United States bombing from 1969 to 1973 of the Khmer Rouge and sanctuaries...
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