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Khmer Rouge Cambodian genocide(full documentary)HD
Khmer Rouge Cambodian genocide(full documentary)HD
Khmer Rouge Cambodian genocide(full documentary)HD
The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), otherwise known as the Khmer Rouge, took control of Cambodia on April 17, 1975. The CPK created the state of Democratic Kampuchea in 1976 and ruled the country until January 1979. The party’s existence was kept secret until 1977, and no one outside the CPK knew who its leaders were (the leaders called themselves “Angkar Padevat”).
While the Khmer Rouge was in power, they set up policies that disregarded human life and produced repression and massacres on a massive scale. They turned the country into a huge detention center, which later became a graveyard for nearly two million people, including their o
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Cambodia Khmer Rouge
Cambodia Khmer Rouge
Cambodia Khmer Rouge
This documentary film is about my story and the story of the Cambodian people before, during and after the Khmer Rouge Regime. Note: Palm sugar maker was the...
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Khmer News @The Killing Fields (Khmer Rouge)
Khmer News @The Killing Fields (Khmer Rouge)
Khmer News @The Killing Fields (Khmer Rouge)
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Cambodian Genocide - Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
Cambodian Genocide - Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
Cambodian Genocide - Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
The photographs of the victims from the Cambodian genocide are what really haunt you. There's a huge discussion of this topic on my blog, http://www.vagabond...
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Khmer rouge movie 17th April 1975
Khmer rouge movie 17th April 1975
Khmer rouge movie 17th April 1975
Khmer Rouge History
Khmer Rouge regime
Pol Pot / Lon Nol
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(1) Who Were The Khmer Rouge + (2) Pol Pot - The Man
(1) Who Were The Khmer Rouge + (2) Pol Pot - The Man
(1) Who Were The Khmer Rouge + (2) Pol Pot - The Man
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Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime
Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime
Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime
Our documentary project for National History Day on Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime. --Narration by Brittany J . --Research by Emily B . --Film production...
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Inside Pol Pot Secret Prison (The S-21) [HQ] Part 1/4
Inside Pol Pot Secret Prison (The S-21) [HQ] Part 1/4
Inside Pol Pot Secret Prison (The S-21) [HQ] Part 1/4
Next Part 2/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBqOXf8cMGw Beginning 1/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtn7ar95NYY Led by a former schoolteacher named Pol Pot...
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Pol Pot, et le regime atroce des Khmers rouges I
Pol Pot, et le regime atroce des Khmers rouges I
Pol Pot, et le regime atroce des Khmers rouges I
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The Killing Fields - Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Genocide - Rodney Dwira
The Killing Fields - Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Genocide - Rodney Dwira
The Killing Fields - Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Genocide - Rodney Dwira
Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge, and Genocide in Cambodia
This Documentary provides a fascinating account of one of the world's worst genocides.
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During their three-year, eight-month, and 21-day rule of Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge committed some of the most heinous crimes in modern history.
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Sophal Ear: Escaping the Khmer Rouge
Sophal Ear: Escaping the Khmer Rouge
Sophal Ear: Escaping the Khmer Rouge
http://www.ted.com TED Fellow Sophal Ear shares the compelling story of his family's escape from Cambodia under the rule of the Khmer Rouge. He recounts his mother's cunning and determination to save her children.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Patti
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Former Khmer Rouge soldier faces up to past
Former Khmer Rouge soldier faces up to past
Former Khmer Rouge soldier faces up to past
http://www.euronews.com/ Welcome to Kampong Thom, cradle of Pol Pot, the infamous Khmer Rouge leader. We are here to meet Chin Meth, on her journey through h...
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Khmer Rouge Song: 17 April 1975
Khmer Rouge Song: 17 April 1975
Khmer Rouge Song: 17 April 1975
Khmer Rouge Song.
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History Khmer Rouge
History Khmer Rouge
History Khmer Rouge
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Khmer Rouge Military Footages
Khmer Rouge Military Footages
Khmer Rouge Military Footages
Footages of Khmer Rouge.
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Voices of Khmer Rouge: Interview 1
Voices of Khmer Rouge: Interview 1
Voices of Khmer Rouge: Interview 1
Voices of Khmer Rouge is an audiovisual arts works by two Danish artists Mr. Thomas Weber Carlsen and Jan Krogsgaard. With an assistant of a former Khmer Rouge soldier known as Mr. Kham, the two artists conducted the interviews with the thirty ordinary former Khmer Rouge soldiers and low-ranking cadres in field in 2002 and 2003.
Through their personal testimonies, the Voices of Khmer Rouge offers you the understanding of their secrets, their memories and their true lives before, feeling, action, experiences during the 33-year-long and after the civil wars in Cambodia.
Production date: 2002-2003
Director: Jan Krogsgaard and Mr. Thomas Weber
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Cambodia - Khmer Rouge fighters
Cambodia - Khmer Rouge fighters
Cambodia - Khmer Rouge fighters
T/I: 10:29:56
The Cambodian government has been sending ammunition and troop re-inforcements throughout the week from their various bases in the north to Anlong Veng in a bid to capture the jungle base of the Khmer Rouge headed by the feared Ta Mok.
Truckloads of soldiers were seen leaving their army bases in Phumi Rossei, 20 km from Anlong Veng, and arms supplies were being loaded onto helicopters from Siem Reap towards the frontline. Only a handful of troops and auxilliary services to help the wounded remained in the bases.
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PHUMI ROESSEI, CAMBODIA 7/4
General Cheala on satellite phone surrounded by his officers;
close
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Cambodia(Khmer Rouge)-Vietnam War (1978) Thai-cd8.flv
Cambodia(Khmer Rouge)-Vietnam War (1978) Thai-cd8.flv
Cambodia(Khmer Rouge)-Vietnam War (1978) Thai-cd8.flv
กัมพูชา บ้านข้าแผ่นดินใคร (2528) Thai Movie 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia : The Cambodian--Vietnamese War was an armed conflict fought during the Cold...
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Cambodia Genocide - Khmer Rouge Regime (Pol Pot Years) Reveals
Cambodia Genocide - Khmer Rouge Regime (Pol Pot Years) Reveals
Cambodia Genocide - Khmer Rouge Regime (Pol Pot Years) Reveals
In Cambodia, a genocide was carried out by the Khmer Rouge (KR) regime led by Pol Pot between 1975 and 1979 in which an estimated one and a half to three million people were killed. The KR had planned to create a form of agrarian socialism which was founded on the ideals of Stalinism and Maoism. The KR policies of forced relocation of the population from urban centers, torture, mass executions, use of forced labor, and malnutrition led to the deaths of an estimated 25 percent of the total population ( around 2 million people ). The genocide was ended following the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia. Up to 20,000 mass graves, known as the Killing
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Inside the Khmer Rouge - PREVIEW
Inside the Khmer Rouge - PREVIEW
Inside the Khmer Rouge - PREVIEW
Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/inside-the-khmer-rouge.html This film takes an in-depth look at the history, domination, and current status of the Khmer R...
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Khmer Rouge War Ops Pailin 1989
Khmer Rouge War Ops Pailin 1989
Khmer Rouge War Ops Pailin 1989
Khmer Rouge War Ops Pailin 1989
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Khmers Rouges : Le Mystère Pol Pot
Khmers Rouges : Le Mystère Pol Pot
Khmers Rouges : Le Mystère Pol Pot
Documentaire de Adrian Maben diffusé sur Arte en 2001.
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CAMBODIA: KHMER ROUGE GUERRILLAS ARE DEFECTING TO GOVERNMENT
CAMBODIA: KHMER ROUGE GUERRILLAS ARE DEFECTING TO GOVERNMENT
CAMBODIA: KHMER ROUGE GUERRILLAS ARE DEFECTING TO GOVERNMENT
Khmer/Eng/Nat
Khmer Rouge hard-liners in Cambodia have regained ground from mutineers supported by government troops and taken thousands of civilians back under their control, according to Thai army officials.
Hundreds of Khmer Rouge guerrillas in Cambodia have been defecting to the government, including members from the group's hard-line headquarters in Anlong Veng.
The Cambodian government claims that so far some 15-hundred guerrillas have joined them since last week.
Maintaining the propaganda war, Khmer Rouge leaders claimed to have shot down a personnel transport helicopter with 44 people on board - a claim quickly refuted.
Khmer Rouge Cambodian genocide(full documentary)HD
The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), otherwise known as the Khmer Rouge, took control of Cambodia on April 17, 1975. The CPK created the state of Democratic Kampuchea in 1976 and ruled the country until January 1979. The party’s existence was kept secret until 1977, and no one outside the CPK knew who its leaders were (the leaders called themselves “Angkar Padevat”).
While the Khmer Rouge was in power, they set up policies that disregarded human life and produced repression and massacres on a massive scale. They turned the country into a huge detention center, which later became a graveyard for nearly two million people, including their own members and even some senior leaders.
DI Making Marines:https://youtu.be/L2ya9MYfl68
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USAF C-5 Galaxy Mega Plane:https://youtu.be/KNSiGF8CRag
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The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), otherwise known as the Khmer Rouge, took control of Cambodia on April 17, 1975. The CPK created the state of Democratic Kampuchea in 1976 and ruled the country until January 1979. The party’s existence was kept secret until 1977, and no one outside the CPK knew who its leaders were (the leaders called themselves “Angkar Padevat”).
While the Khmer Rouge was in power, they set up policies that disregarded human life and produced repression and massacres on a massive scale. They turned the country into a huge detention center, which later became a graveyard for nearly two million people, including their own members and even some senior leaders.
DI Making Marines:https://youtu.be/L2ya9MYfl68
Military Tiny Weapons:https://youtu.be/sKHwRk00oBw
World War II Spitfire:https://youtu.be/UeeFDT8wILQ
USAF C-5 Galaxy Mega Plane:https://youtu.be/KNSiGF8CRag
USAF C-17 Globemaster III Mega Plane:https://youtu.be/Gf6FCd7itEU
The History of Military Engineering:https://youtu.be/-8gXkze6MWU
Iran`s Secret Army:https://youtu.be/XHmzqSqEV9k
History of the Gurkhas British Army:https://youtu.be/PLnNITs4o38
- published: 15 Apr 2015
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Cambodia Khmer Rouge
This documentary film is about my story and the story of the Cambodian people before, during and after the Khmer Rouge Regime. Note: Palm sugar maker was the...
wn.com/Cambodia Khmer Rouge
This documentary film is about my story and the story of the Cambodian people before, during and after the Khmer Rouge Regime. Note: Palm sugar maker was the...
- published: 21 Apr 2014
- views: 2363
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Free Khmer
Khmer News @The Killing Fields (Khmer Rouge)
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Cambodian Genocide - Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
The photographs of the victims from the Cambodian genocide are what really haunt you. There's a huge discussion of this topic on my blog, http://www.vagabond...
wn.com/Cambodian Genocide Pol Pot And The Khmer Rouge
The photographs of the victims from the Cambodian genocide are what really haunt you. There's a huge discussion of this topic on my blog, http://www.vagabond...
- published: 06 Aug 2007
- views: 1181720
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Khmer rouge movie 17th April 1975
Khmer Rouge History
Khmer Rouge regime
Pol Pot / Lon Nol
wn.com/Khmer Rouge Movie 17Th April 1975
Khmer Rouge History
Khmer Rouge regime
Pol Pot / Lon Nol
- published: 19 Apr 2015
- views: 12
Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime
Our documentary project for National History Day on Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime. --Narration by Brittany J . --Research by Emily B . --Film production...
wn.com/Pol Pot And The Khmer Rouge Regime
Our documentary project for National History Day on Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge Regime. --Narration by Brittany J . --Research by Emily B . --Film production...
Inside Pol Pot Secret Prison (The S-21) [HQ] Part 1/4
Next Part 2/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBqOXf8cMGw Beginning 1/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtn7ar95NYY Led by a former schoolteacher named Pol Pot...
wn.com/Inside Pol Pot Secret Prison (The S 21) Hq Part 1 4
Next Part 2/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBqOXf8cMGw Beginning 1/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtn7ar95NYY Led by a former schoolteacher named Pol Pot...
The Killing Fields - Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Genocide - Rodney Dwira
Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge, and Genocide in Cambodia
This Documentary provides a fascinating account of one of the world's worst genocides.
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During their three-year, eight-month, and 21-day rule of Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge committed some of the most heinous crimes in modern history.
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wn.com/The Killing Fields Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Genocide Rodney Dwira
Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge, and Genocide in Cambodia
This Documentary provides a fascinating account of one of the world's worst genocides.
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During their three-year, eight-month, and 21-day rule of Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge committed some of the most heinous crimes in modern history.
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- published: 08 Feb 2015
- views: 1
Sophal Ear: Escaping the Khmer Rouge
http://www.ted.com TED Fellow Sophal Ear shares the compelling story of his family's escape from Cambodia under the rule of the Khmer Rouge. He recounts his mother's cunning and determination to save her children.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
wn.com/Sophal Ear Escaping The Khmer Rouge
http://www.ted.com TED Fellow Sophal Ear shares the compelling story of his family's escape from Cambodia under the rule of the Khmer Rouge. He recounts his mother's cunning and determination to save her children.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
- published: 08 Jul 2009
- views: 31321
Former Khmer Rouge soldier faces up to past
http://www.euronews.com/ Welcome to Kampong Thom, cradle of Pol Pot, the infamous Khmer Rouge leader. We are here to meet Chin Meth, on her journey through h...
wn.com/Former Khmer Rouge Soldier Faces Up To Past
http://www.euronews.com/ Welcome to Kampong Thom, cradle of Pol Pot, the infamous Khmer Rouge leader. We are here to meet Chin Meth, on her journey through h...
Voices of Khmer Rouge: Interview 1
Voices of Khmer Rouge is an audiovisual arts works by two Danish artists Mr. Thomas Weber Carlsen and Jan Krogsgaard. With an assistant of a former Khmer Rouge soldier known as Mr. Kham, the two artists conducted the interviews with the thirty ordinary former Khmer Rouge soldiers and low-ranking cadres in field in 2002 and 2003.
Through their personal testimonies, the Voices of Khmer Rouge offers you the understanding of their secrets, their memories and their true lives before, feeling, action, experiences during the 33-year-long and after the civil wars in Cambodia.
Production date: 2002-2003
Director: Jan Krogsgaard and Mr. Thomas Weber Carlsen
Supported by : Center for Kulturog Udvikling (CKU) and Danish Center for Culture and Development (DCCD)
wn.com/Voices Of Khmer Rouge Interview 1
Voices of Khmer Rouge is an audiovisual arts works by two Danish artists Mr. Thomas Weber Carlsen and Jan Krogsgaard. With an assistant of a former Khmer Rouge soldier known as Mr. Kham, the two artists conducted the interviews with the thirty ordinary former Khmer Rouge soldiers and low-ranking cadres in field in 2002 and 2003.
Through their personal testimonies, the Voices of Khmer Rouge offers you the understanding of their secrets, their memories and their true lives before, feeling, action, experiences during the 33-year-long and after the civil wars in Cambodia.
Production date: 2002-2003
Director: Jan Krogsgaard and Mr. Thomas Weber Carlsen
Supported by : Center for Kulturog Udvikling (CKU) and Danish Center for Culture and Development (DCCD)
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 7
Cambodia - Khmer Rouge fighters
T/I: 10:29:56
The Cambodian government has been sending ammunition and troop re-inforcements throughout the week from their various bases in the north to Anlong Veng in a bid to capture the jungle base of the Khmer Rouge headed by the feared Ta Mok.
Truckloads of soldiers were seen leaving their army bases in Phumi Rossei, 20 km from Anlong Veng, and arms supplies were being loaded onto helicopters from Siem Reap towards the frontline. Only a handful of troops and auxilliary services to help the wounded remained in the bases.
SHOWS:
PHUMI ROESSEI, CAMBODIA 7/4
General Cheala on satellite phone surrounded by his officers;
close-up General Chea;
multiple rocket launcher being prepared and cleaned;
wide of camp;
soldiers on hammock and soldier with rocket launchers;
General Cheala sot in Khmer " I have my orders to take back Anlong Veng to pave the way for a peaceful elections. If the Khmer Rouge are still a froce, people will be scared and the elections will not be fair";
wide of soldiers in hammock;
closeup soldier on hammock with weapons:
close of weapons;
soldier with weapons;
General Cheala sot in Khmer If there is no cooperation with the Thais, Ta Mok cannot stay in Thailand. ";
rocket launcher being prepared for battle;
soldiers into truck with their weapons;
dogs being loaded;
more of soldiers on truck;
weapons close-up; troops set-off for front line;
CHOM KHSANT NEAR SIEM REAP 5/4
ammunition being loaded onto helicopter headed for frontline bases; more of weapons being loaded;
helicopter takes off:
various cutaways;
helicopter away;
3.45
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/84d1a562ae9325426906d58422bc6419
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Cambodia Khmer Rouge Fighters
T/I: 10:29:56
The Cambodian government has been sending ammunition and troop re-inforcements throughout the week from their various bases in the north to Anlong Veng in a bid to capture the jungle base of the Khmer Rouge headed by the feared Ta Mok.
Truckloads of soldiers were seen leaving their army bases in Phumi Rossei, 20 km from Anlong Veng, and arms supplies were being loaded onto helicopters from Siem Reap towards the frontline. Only a handful of troops and auxilliary services to help the wounded remained in the bases.
SHOWS:
PHUMI ROESSEI, CAMBODIA 7/4
General Cheala on satellite phone surrounded by his officers;
close-up General Chea;
multiple rocket launcher being prepared and cleaned;
wide of camp;
soldiers on hammock and soldier with rocket launchers;
General Cheala sot in Khmer " I have my orders to take back Anlong Veng to pave the way for a peaceful elections. If the Khmer Rouge are still a froce, people will be scared and the elections will not be fair";
wide of soldiers in hammock;
closeup soldier on hammock with weapons:
close of weapons;
soldier with weapons;
General Cheala sot in Khmer If there is no cooperation with the Thais, Ta Mok cannot stay in Thailand. ";
rocket launcher being prepared for battle;
soldiers into truck with their weapons;
dogs being loaded;
more of soldiers on truck;
weapons close-up; troops set-off for front line;
CHOM KHSANT NEAR SIEM REAP 5/4
ammunition being loaded onto helicopter headed for frontline bases; more of weapons being loaded;
helicopter takes off:
various cutaways;
helicopter away;
3.45
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/84d1a562ae9325426906d58422bc6419
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 18
Cambodia(Khmer Rouge)-Vietnam War (1978) Thai-cd8.flv
กัมพูชา บ้านข้าแผ่นดินใคร (2528) Thai Movie 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia : The Cambodian--Vietnamese War was an armed conflict fought during the Cold...
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กัมพูชา บ้านข้าแผ่นดินใคร (2528) Thai Movie 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia : The Cambodian--Vietnamese War was an armed conflict fought during the Cold...
Cambodia Genocide - Khmer Rouge Regime (Pol Pot Years) Reveals
In Cambodia, a genocide was carried out by the Khmer Rouge (KR) regime led by Pol Pot between 1975 and 1979 in which an estimated one and a half to three million people were killed. The KR had planned to create a form of agrarian socialism which was founded on the ideals of Stalinism and Maoism. The KR policies of forced relocation of the population from urban centers, torture, mass executions, use of forced labor, and malnutrition led to the deaths of an estimated 25 percent of the total population ( around 2 million people ). The genocide was ended following the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia. Up to 20,000 mass graves, known as the Killing Fields, have been uncovered.
The KR goal of purifying the people is similar to the goals of German nazism, in attempting to create a "master race"; as one KR leader said, it was the "purification of the populace". On 2 January 2001 the Cambodian government passed legislation to try a limited number of the KR leadership. Trials began on 17 February 2009. On 7 August 2014, Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan were convicted and received life sentences for crimes against humanity during the genocide.
Ideology played an important role in the genocide. The desire of the KR to bring the nation back to a "mythic past", stop aid entering the nation from abroad, which in their eyes was a corrupting influence and restore the country to an agrarian society, and the manner in which they tried to implement this was one factor in the genocide.
Ben Kiernan compares three genocides in history, the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust and the Cambodian genocide, which although unique shared certain common features. Racism is one and was a major part of the ideology of all three regimes. Although all three perpetrator guanoators were largely secular, they targeted religious minorities. All three also tried to use force of arms to expand into a "contiguous heartland", (Turkestan, Lebensraum, and Kampuchea Krom), all three regimes also "idealized their ethnic peasantry as the true "national" class, the ethnic soil from which the new state grew." The Khmer Rouge regime targeted various ethnic groups during the genocide, forcibly relocating minority groups, and banned the use of minority languages. Religion was also banned, and the repression of adherents of Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism was extensive. And according to Kiernan, the "fiercest extermination campaign was directed at the ethnic Cham Muslim minority". This attempt at the purification of Cambodian society along racial, social and political lines led to the military and political leaders of the former regime, as well as leaders of industry, journalists, students, doctors, lawyers as well as the Vietnamese and Chinese ethnic groups being purged. The exact numbers of Cham people killed are unknown; however, according to survivors there were an estimated 700,000 before the KR came to power, and there were an estimated 200,000 left following the genocide.
A person who has been spoiled by a corrupt regime cannot be reformed, he must be physically eliminated from the brotherhood of the pure." In 1977 Murder of a gentle land: the untold story of a Communist genocide in Cambodia written by John Barron and Anthony Paul was published. The book drew on accounts from refugees, and after an abridged version was published in Readers Digest it was widely read.
In 1973 Kenneth M. Quinn, serving with the U.S. embassy had raised concerns over the atrocities being carried out. In a report, he stated that the KR had "much in common with those of totalitarian regimes in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union". Quinn has written of the KR that "[w]hat emerges as the explanation for the terror and violence that swept Cambodia during the 1970s is that a small group of alienated intellectuals, enraged by their perception of a totally corrupt society and imbued with a Maoist plan to create a pure socialist order in the shortest possible time, recruited extremely young, poor, and envious cadres, instructed them in harsh and brutal methods learned from Stalinist mentors, and used them to destroy physically the cultural underpinnings of the Khmer civilization and to impose a new society through purges, executions, and violence."
The support of North Vietnam, in conjunction with China, was essential to the triumph of the KR in the Cambodian civil war. During the genocide, China was the main international patron of the KR, supplying more than 15,000 military advisers and most of their external aid. As a result of Chinese and Western opposition to the Vietnamese invasion, the KR retained Cambodia's UN seat until 1982.
wn.com/Cambodia Genocide Khmer Rouge Regime (Pol Pot Years) Reveals
In Cambodia, a genocide was carried out by the Khmer Rouge (KR) regime led by Pol Pot between 1975 and 1979 in which an estimated one and a half to three million people were killed. The KR had planned to create a form of agrarian socialism which was founded on the ideals of Stalinism and Maoism. The KR policies of forced relocation of the population from urban centers, torture, mass executions, use of forced labor, and malnutrition led to the deaths of an estimated 25 percent of the total population ( around 2 million people ). The genocide was ended following the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia. Up to 20,000 mass graves, known as the Killing Fields, have been uncovered.
The KR goal of purifying the people is similar to the goals of German nazism, in attempting to create a "master race"; as one KR leader said, it was the "purification of the populace". On 2 January 2001 the Cambodian government passed legislation to try a limited number of the KR leadership. Trials began on 17 February 2009. On 7 August 2014, Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan were convicted and received life sentences for crimes against humanity during the genocide.
Ideology played an important role in the genocide. The desire of the KR to bring the nation back to a "mythic past", stop aid entering the nation from abroad, which in their eyes was a corrupting influence and restore the country to an agrarian society, and the manner in which they tried to implement this was one factor in the genocide.
Ben Kiernan compares three genocides in history, the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust and the Cambodian genocide, which although unique shared certain common features. Racism is one and was a major part of the ideology of all three regimes. Although all three perpetrator guanoators were largely secular, they targeted religious minorities. All three also tried to use force of arms to expand into a "contiguous heartland", (Turkestan, Lebensraum, and Kampuchea Krom), all three regimes also "idealized their ethnic peasantry as the true "national" class, the ethnic soil from which the new state grew." The Khmer Rouge regime targeted various ethnic groups during the genocide, forcibly relocating minority groups, and banned the use of minority languages. Religion was also banned, and the repression of adherents of Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism was extensive. And according to Kiernan, the "fiercest extermination campaign was directed at the ethnic Cham Muslim minority". This attempt at the purification of Cambodian society along racial, social and political lines led to the military and political leaders of the former regime, as well as leaders of industry, journalists, students, doctors, lawyers as well as the Vietnamese and Chinese ethnic groups being purged. The exact numbers of Cham people killed are unknown; however, according to survivors there were an estimated 700,000 before the KR came to power, and there were an estimated 200,000 left following the genocide.
A person who has been spoiled by a corrupt regime cannot be reformed, he must be physically eliminated from the brotherhood of the pure." In 1977 Murder of a gentle land: the untold story of a Communist genocide in Cambodia written by John Barron and Anthony Paul was published. The book drew on accounts from refugees, and after an abridged version was published in Readers Digest it was widely read.
In 1973 Kenneth M. Quinn, serving with the U.S. embassy had raised concerns over the atrocities being carried out. In a report, he stated that the KR had "much in common with those of totalitarian regimes in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union". Quinn has written of the KR that "[w]hat emerges as the explanation for the terror and violence that swept Cambodia during the 1970s is that a small group of alienated intellectuals, enraged by their perception of a totally corrupt society and imbued with a Maoist plan to create a pure socialist order in the shortest possible time, recruited extremely young, poor, and envious cadres, instructed them in harsh and brutal methods learned from Stalinist mentors, and used them to destroy physically the cultural underpinnings of the Khmer civilization and to impose a new society through purges, executions, and violence."
The support of North Vietnam, in conjunction with China, was essential to the triumph of the KR in the Cambodian civil war. During the genocide, China was the main international patron of the KR, supplying more than 15,000 military advisers and most of their external aid. As a result of Chinese and Western opposition to the Vietnamese invasion, the KR retained Cambodia's UN seat until 1982.
- published: 10 May 2015
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Inside the Khmer Rouge - PREVIEW
Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/inside-the-khmer-rouge.html This film takes an in-depth look at the history, domination, and current status of the Khmer R...
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Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/inside-the-khmer-rouge.html This film takes an in-depth look at the history, domination, and current status of the Khmer R...
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Khmers Rouges : Le Mystère Pol Pot
Documentaire de Adrian Maben diffusé sur Arte en 2001.
wn.com/Khmers Rouges Le Mystère Pol Pot
Documentaire de Adrian Maben diffusé sur Arte en 2001.
- published: 06 Apr 2015
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CAMBODIA: KHMER ROUGE GUERRILLAS ARE DEFECTING TO GOVERNMENT
Khmer/Eng/Nat
Khmer Rouge hard-liners in Cambodia have regained ground from mutineers supported by government troops and taken thousands of civilians back under their control, according to Thai army officials.
Hundreds of Khmer Rouge guerrillas in Cambodia have been defecting to the government, including members from the group's hard-line headquarters in Anlong Veng.
The Cambodian government claims that so far some 15-hundred guerrillas have joined them since last week.
Maintaining the propaganda war, Khmer Rouge leaders claimed to have shot down a personnel transport helicopter with 44 people on board - a claim quickly refuted.
Fighting continues for control of Anlong Veng, the jungle headquarters of Cambodia's last Khmer Rouge faction.
The Anlong Veng faction is the last remnant of the Khmer Rouge to
have resisted peace with the government since the revolutionary group ruptured in 1996.
But mutineers rebelled against their leadership last week and - supported by the army of Cambodia's premier Hun Sen - appear to have the last die-hards on the run.
A Khmer garrison also peacefully surrendered Preah Vihear over to government troops over the weekend.
Preah Vihear - an 800-year-old clifftop temple on the Thai border - had previously been an impregnable base of the Khmer Rouge.
The surrender was part of a growing number of defections by hundreds of guerrillas since a rebellion against their leaders based further east in Anlong Veng last week.
SOUNDBITE: (Khmer)
"We've pushed the hard-liners out of Anlong Veng."
SUPER CAPTION: Khmer Rouge Soldier
SOUNDBITE: (Khmer)
"It's going to take a long time. It'll go on maybe for another three or four months."
SUPER CAPTION: Khmer Rouge Soldier
Khmer Rouge radio has not acknowledged the loss of Preah Vihear and was claiming on Wednesday to still control it.
The government claims some 15-hundred guerrillas and their families have defected since last week.
Thai army officials said on Thursday Khmer Rouge hard-liners had regained ground from mutineers supported by government troops and taken thousands of civilians back under their control.
The Khmer Rouge caused the deaths of as many as two (m) million Cambodians between 1975 and 1979.
They continued to wage guerrilla warfare against successive governments in the years that followed.
Splits in the movement have lead to thousands of defections to the government in recent years.
Meanwhile, refugees fleeing the fighting in and around the Khmer Rouge base of Anlong Veng gathered at the Thai border, hoping to cross into safety.
Thailand, which is already sheltering some 50-thousand Cambodian refugees, has refused to admit them declaring they are not in immediate danger from fighting.
The numbers of refugees at the Thai border has halved from a weekend high of 7,000 to about 3,500 on Wednesday.
In Phnom Penh meanwhile, security has been stepped up at the hotel where Prince Norodom Ranariddh is staying after clashes between his supporters and Hun Sen backers.
Police reported no arrests but said four people were injured in the intermittent violence that climaxed in a street battle with sticks and rocks.
Ranariddh - who returned from exile on Monday - stayed in the hotel for security reasons.
He spoke to APTV about his cautious optimism for the future.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Now we integrate the people from Siem Reap, people from Pol Pot himself....we have to be cautious. But everything aiming at bringing lasting peace and national reconciliation I welcome."
SUPER CAPTION: Prince Norodom Ranariddh, former co-prime minister
In a propaganda move, Khmer Rouge radio claimed in Thursday's
Carrying mostly Cambodian soldiers, the transporter was on a flight
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wn.com/Cambodia Khmer Rouge Guerrillas Are Defecting To Government
Khmer/Eng/Nat
Khmer Rouge hard-liners in Cambodia have regained ground from mutineers supported by government troops and taken thousands of civilians back under their control, according to Thai army officials.
Hundreds of Khmer Rouge guerrillas in Cambodia have been defecting to the government, including members from the group's hard-line headquarters in Anlong Veng.
The Cambodian government claims that so far some 15-hundred guerrillas have joined them since last week.
Maintaining the propaganda war, Khmer Rouge leaders claimed to have shot down a personnel transport helicopter with 44 people on board - a claim quickly refuted.
Fighting continues for control of Anlong Veng, the jungle headquarters of Cambodia's last Khmer Rouge faction.
The Anlong Veng faction is the last remnant of the Khmer Rouge to
have resisted peace with the government since the revolutionary group ruptured in 1996.
But mutineers rebelled against their leadership last week and - supported by the army of Cambodia's premier Hun Sen - appear to have the last die-hards on the run.
A Khmer garrison also peacefully surrendered Preah Vihear over to government troops over the weekend.
Preah Vihear - an 800-year-old clifftop temple on the Thai border - had previously been an impregnable base of the Khmer Rouge.
The surrender was part of a growing number of defections by hundreds of guerrillas since a rebellion against their leaders based further east in Anlong Veng last week.
SOUNDBITE: (Khmer)
"We've pushed the hard-liners out of Anlong Veng."
SUPER CAPTION: Khmer Rouge Soldier
SOUNDBITE: (Khmer)
"It's going to take a long time. It'll go on maybe for another three or four months."
SUPER CAPTION: Khmer Rouge Soldier
Khmer Rouge radio has not acknowledged the loss of Preah Vihear and was claiming on Wednesday to still control it.
The government claims some 15-hundred guerrillas and their families have defected since last week.
Thai army officials said on Thursday Khmer Rouge hard-liners had regained ground from mutineers supported by government troops and taken thousands of civilians back under their control.
The Khmer Rouge caused the deaths of as many as two (m) million Cambodians between 1975 and 1979.
They continued to wage guerrilla warfare against successive governments in the years that followed.
Splits in the movement have lead to thousands of defections to the government in recent years.
Meanwhile, refugees fleeing the fighting in and around the Khmer Rouge base of Anlong Veng gathered at the Thai border, hoping to cross into safety.
Thailand, which is already sheltering some 50-thousand Cambodian refugees, has refused to admit them declaring they are not in immediate danger from fighting.
The numbers of refugees at the Thai border has halved from a weekend high of 7,000 to about 3,500 on Wednesday.
In Phnom Penh meanwhile, security has been stepped up at the hotel where Prince Norodom Ranariddh is staying after clashes between his supporters and Hun Sen backers.
Police reported no arrests but said four people were injured in the intermittent violence that climaxed in a street battle with sticks and rocks.
Ranariddh - who returned from exile on Monday - stayed in the hotel for security reasons.
He spoke to APTV about his cautious optimism for the future.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Now we integrate the people from Siem Reap, people from Pol Pot himself....we have to be cautious. But everything aiming at bringing lasting peace and national reconciliation I welcome."
SUPER CAPTION: Prince Norodom Ranariddh, former co-prime minister
In a propaganda move, Khmer Rouge radio claimed in Thursday's
Carrying mostly Cambodian soldiers, the transporter was on a flight
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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