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    Communist Guerrilla parties are formed. 4.     September 1951 -- The Indochinese Communist party was dissembled into three major parties -- the KPRP‚ the Workers Party‚ and the Lao Itsala. 5.     November 9‚ 1953 -- Cambodia wins its independence from France‚ becomes the Kingdom of Cambodia (monarchy) 6.     July 1955-1970 -- King Sihanouk formed his own political movement he called "Buddhist socialism".  It was not at all socialist and the idea was abandoned when Sinhanouk was dethroned and the civil

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    trafficking law argue that the criminalization of sex work has had a negative impact on the policy of 100% condom use‚ signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen on 14 October 1999. In response to the law‚ a UN theme group on Donor and Civil Society in Cambodia issued a statement on 5 May titled‚ ‘Protecting Cambodia’s HIV/AIDS Gains: The Public Health Effects of the Kingdom of Cambodia’s Trafficking Suppression Campaign and Law on the Suppression of Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation.’ Prepared in

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    IBM553 Dispute settlement of the Thailand – Cambodia Border: Dispute over Preah Vihear Temple The border dispute becomes a serious problem between Thailand and Cambodia. Both of the country claimed that Preah Vihear Temple and the area near that temple is their territory. In 1962‚ the dispute border between two country can be stop for a while after the International Courte Of Justice (ICJ) was decide the Preah Vihear Temple is actually belong to Cambodia. However‚ in January 2008‚ the dispute border

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    length of the forehead. Additionally‚ the lips do not seem to be sensual as well as the earlobes are extended the length of the neck of the piece itself. Buddhism is deeply involved in the history of the Khmer people. The religions beginning in Cambodia dates to 100 A.D. with its arrival coming from India. According to Hein: One of the most important social implications of Buddhism is that individuals are responsible for their own suffering and its remediation. This assessment logically follows

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    placing people into "classes". Pol Pot organized people based on their level in society and intellect. He once said‚"If you have a disease of the old society‚ take a dose of Lenin as medication." (Pot 189). This is when Pol Pot was trying to bring back Cambodia to year zero and turn it to communism. POLARIZATION The next stage in genocide is polarization. Polarization is the silencing and driving apart of the targeted group and the broadcasting of incriminating propaganda on that particular group. In

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    this tragedy happened over a generation ago‚ Cambodians are still struggling today to fully recover as a country and they have unresolved impunity and corruption in their society and law as a direct result of the Cambodian genocide (Rennie‚ 2016). Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia which

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    In the 1960s‚ Cambodia was very prosperous. Every sector was very well developed‚ and what amazes me the most was entertainment industry. At that time‚ movie and music industry did make many countries in Asian region jealous. We had Sin Sisamuth and Ros Sereysothea‚ whom Cambodian people of all generations regard as the Golden-Voiced King and Queen respectively. And there were so many talented filmmakers‚ song writers‚ movie stars‚ traditional dancers‚ and so forth. What about nowadays? When talking

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    Vietnam – Japan Relations The economy of Vietnam Vietnam – a country locates in South East Asia which has the area of 329‚560 sq km. With the history spans over 4000 years‚ Vietnam’s identity has been shaped by long-running conflicts with foreign forces. The Socialist People’s Republic of Vietnam was founded in 1954 and unified in 1976 after the Vietnam War. Since 1986‚ Vietnam has embarked on the course of “Đổi mới” (Renovation Policy) – the comprehensive economic renovation which aims to eliminate

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    Blood and Sacrifice A country filled with corruption‚ death‚ and human rights violations. One in every five people would end up dying‚ each one in its own ruthless way. From 1975-1979‚ Cambodia experienced one of the worst genocides in the history of the world. One girl experienced this atrocious genocide at the age of five and lived to tell the tale. The girl‚ Loung Ung‚ shares her experience in the book First They Killed My Father. The theme of First They Killed My Father is that in times of crisis

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    because a new government began ruling the nation you live in. Imagine watching innocent people being taken away‚ hearing screams and gunshots‚ and knowing that these individuals have been killed without even seeing it happen. This is what living in Cambodia during the Cambodian Genocide was like. Each day‚ instead of growing larger and stronger‚ children were growing weak. As a young girl‚ Loung Ung lived through this war. Years later‚ she wrote a novel called “First They Killed My Father”. In this

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