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25 Years After Khmer Rouge Rise, Cambodia's Scars Have Yet to Heal
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McDonald, Mark
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Cambodia, History, Civil War (1970-1975)
/ Human rights, Cambodia
/ Khmer Rouge
/ War crimes
2000
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/ War crimes
2000
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25 Years After Khmer Rouge Rise, Cambodia's Scars Have Yet to Heal
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25 Years After Khmer Rouge Rise, Cambodia's Scars Have Yet to Heal
2000
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\"The reign of terror perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge [lasted] three years, eight months and 20 days. Before it was over...up to 2 million Cambodians would be dead from execution, starvation, torture, disease or overwork. The actual number of dead, some scholars say, could be twice that high.\" (SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS) Learn what the Khmer Rouge hoped to accomplish and why current political leaders are hesitant to prosecute for these war crimes. The Khmer Rouge's \"past horrors\" are recounted.
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