• may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Ta Mok (Khmer: តាម៉ុក; born Chhit Choeun, ឈិត ជឿន; 1924 – 21 July 2006), also known...
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    from many of his roles in the movement. In 1998, the Khmer Rouge commander Ta Mok placed Pol Pot under house arrest and shortly afterward, Pol Pot died. Taking...
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    was complex; several key figures in its history such as Tou Samouth and Ta Mok were former monks, along with many lower level cadres, who often proved...
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    Mok Gar (莫家) is one of the five major family styles of Southern Chinese martial arts. It was developed by a Shaolin monk named Monk Mok Ta Shi (莫達士) as...
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    First Indochina War First They Killed My Father – by Loung Ung Son Sen Ta Mok Vietnam War Crimes against humanity under communist regimes Mass killings...
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  • Tạ Chí Đại Trường (1939-2016), Vietnamese historian Ta Mok (1926–2006), Cambodian military leader Tạ Phong Tần (born 1968), Vietnamese dissident Tạ Thu...
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    any pardon to Ta Mok. Khieu Samphân and Nuon Chea apologize for their deaths in the 1970s and declare “The Khmer Rouge are over!” Ta Mok, the last Khmer...
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    the KR as Pol Pot ordered the assassinations of Son Sen (successful) and Ta Mok (failed) In mid-June 1997 Khieu Samphan (who had by now founded the Khmer...
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    politics. However, as a result Sen was removed from power in May 1992 by Ta Mok, after a dispute with fellow Khmer Rouge leaders over whether to continue...
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    senior figures in the Khmer Rouge state apparatus, such as Son Sen and Ta Mok, also had Chinese ethnic heritage. In the late 1980s, little was known of...
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    the ten-year friendship with the Khmer Rouge and helped Kaing Khek and Ta Mok to establish the neighboring communist party's notorious S-21 interrogation...
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    Karen Mok (born Karen Joy Morris (Chinese: 莫文蔚), 2 June 1970) is a Hong Kong singer who is one of the leading Asian pop singers and actresses with a career...
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    by 1974 forces in the hardline South-Western zone (under the command of Ta Mok) began to identify themselves as Khmer Krahom ("Red Khmer") rather than...
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    Ghosananda, Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia Sok An, deputy prime minister Ta Mok, former Khmer Rouge militant Yem Ponhearith, politician Dr. Kol Pheng, Founder...
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    incitement to genocide. The Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, Kang Kek Iew, Ta Mok and other leaders, organized the mass killing of ideologically suspect groups...
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  • and from the "fascism and cruelty of Pol Pot's regime," naming Nuon Chea, Ta Mok, Son Sen and Yun Yat as Pol Pot's cohorts and "mass murderers of Cambodia...
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  • late as between 1993 and 1997. These executions were carried out during Ta Mok's leadership in the area. The following table shows the villages of Anlong...
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    Perpetrators "Angkar" Pol Pot Nuon Chea Ieng Sary Khieu Samphan Son Sen Ta Mok Khmer Rouge Communist Party of Kampuchea Liberation Army of Kampuchea Santebal...
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    genocide, as defined by the 1948 Convention. The Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, Ta Mok, and others, perpetrated the mass killing of ideologically suspect groups...
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    former Premier of Cambodia. He was placed under house arrest in 1998 by Ta Mok, a rival Khmer Rouge leader. On January 5, 2005, former dictator Augusto...
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  • Ngoc Minh Son Ngoc Thanh Son Sann Son Sen Sosthène Fernandez Soth Polin Ta Mok Teng Bunma Tep Rindaro Tep Vong Thongvan Fanmuong Ung Huot Vann Vannak Vandy...
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    Khmer Rouge who had fled Cambodia to avoid being purged by Pol Pot and Ta Mok. It was fully beholden to the occupying Vietnamese army and under the direction...
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    descent, such as Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, Kang Kek Iew, Son Sen, Ta Mok and even Pol Pot himself. King Sihanouk saw the delineation and repression...
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    Kampuchea, and his deputy Ieng Sary, and another identified with Pol Pot and Ta Mok (the Southwestern Zone commander who conducted extensive purges of party...
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    State Presidium (head of state) of Democratic Kampuchea Brother number 5 Ta Mok (Chhit Chhoeun) — Leader of the National Army of Democratic Kampuchea; last...
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    Rouge rule. A total 90,450 persons were massacred throughout the province. Ta Mok himself massacred 30,000 people in the Angkor Chey District of Kampot. Kampot...
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    Yan Norodom Ranariddh Nhek Bun Chhay Serei Kosal (in Battambang Province) Ta Mok Casualties and losses Unknown Around 40 party officials killed Unknown 100...
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    Samlaut. In 1999, Nate Thayer, who had previously interviewed Pol Pot and Ta Mok, and Dunlop interviewed Duch for the Far Eastern Economic Review. Duch surrendered...
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  • later, Sovan joined the Indochinese Communist Party where he first met Ta Mok. Sovan supported the Khmer Rouge during the 1970-1973 civil war against...
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  • of Phnom Penh in April 1975, tensions began to arise between the men of Ta Mok and those of So Phim. Cadres imprisoned in the S-21 prison of Tuol Sleng...
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