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    Pol Pot's Legacy

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    Khmer Rouge created one of the largest‚ yet greatly under-looked atrocities of the time. The genocide in his Democratic Kampuchea has created a death toll that could be as high as 3‚000‚000 people‚ or 25% of the country’s population. (Chandler‚ 1999; Cambodia Genocide) In an attempt to refashion his country‚ "people were simply sacrificed to our struggle‚ not killed‚" as Pol Pot himself stated. (Pol Pot: Life of a Tyrant‚ 2000) As a child he hadn’t a difficult life‚ but what he studied changed him. He

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    PREAH REACH CHEA NAJAKAMPUCHEA JEAT SASANA PRASMOHAKSART KRUNG PHNOM PENH LEK: …….. 20978………………………….. KAN MEANCHEY SEAVPOVBAGNJEAKLEK: 224/05 SANGKAT BEUNG TUMPUN CHNAM:……….2005……………………… SOMBUTBAGNJEAKCOMNEUT NEAMTRORKOL MEN PATE: SREY NEAMKLOUNNAKKEOUT

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    Shukaku Inc. Company is a foreign company wanted to invest in Cambodia for purposes to develop Boeung Kak Lake into a high-end residential‚ commercial and tourism complex. Likewise‚ there is a land dispute between the investor and the resident after the agreement of Shukaku Company and Cambodia government had been made with a 99 years lease. On top of that‚ the government asked the families living there to move away from the land but provide compensations such as money $8‚000 compensation‚ getting

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    CAMBODIA Places Siem Reap (literally “Siam Defeated”) is undoubtedly Cambodia’s fastest growing city and serves as a small charming gateway town to the world famous destination of the Angkor temples. Thanks to those Cambodia attractions‚ Siem Reap has transformed itself into a major tourist hub. It is laid-back and a pleasant place to stay while touring the temples. Siem Reap offers a wide range of hotels‚ ranging from several 5-star hotels to hundreds of budget guesthouses while a large selection

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    market and prostitution as in South Africa for this is their only source of income. Horrific holocausts have wreaked havoc in various places of the world; the concentration camps in Auschwitz‚ Poland‚ the S21 torture chambers and killing fields in Cambodia‚ and even attempts to wipe out certain races such as that in Darfur‚ Sudan. Undoubtedly‚ such events are overwhelming and discouraging‚ for these things are only a portion of the ongoing issues of the human race. As absurd as it may seem‚ the good

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    protested the government’s victory in a disputed election. Human rights activists said one protester was killed by a gunshot to the head during a street battle with police. The violence marked an escalation of a political crisis that has gripped Cambodia since official results from July’s election gave a victory to the party of longtime Prime Minister Hun Sen‚ albeit with a reduced parliamentary majority. The main opposition Cambodian National Rescue Party rejected those results alleging widespread

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    lives had no significance to the great Communist nation‚ and they were told‚ "To keep you is no benefit‚ to destroy you is no loss." In northern Cambodia remain the victims of one of the worst mass murderers in the world history. Saloth Sar‚ better known as Pol Pot‚ was a Cambodian Maoist revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge and became the leader of Cambodia on April 17‚ 1975. Pol Pot was randomly selected as one of the first hundred Cambodian students to study in France. What did set him apart was

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    of the communist party of Kampuchea in Cambodia. It was formed in 1968 as a result of the Vietnam People’s Army from North Vietnam. The Khmer Rouge was expanding more and more and at one point of time it controlled the entire country. USA began training the troops in South Vietnam. The general to Prince Norodom Silhanouk‚ Nixon‚ started bombing B-52 at South Vietnam. Seeing the Lon Nol‚ American general ended monarchy and established Khmer Republic in Cambodia. But Pol Pot the French educated became

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    Institute of Foreign Languages Writing Skills 202 Department of English 2013-2014 FINAL DRAFT BENEFITS OF KHMER TRADITIONAL TREATMENT When you injure or sick‚ which remedy do you usually turn to? While the majority of people in Cambodia nowadays trusts modern medicine‚ some people still keep using Khmer traditional medicines to treat their diseases or wounds. With the small‚ black and ugly appearance of these medicines‚ people tend to overlook their curing potencies. Khmer traditional medicine

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    reminds me that human being are being restricted their behavior by their own profits and can’t avoid this to happen. In spite of the fact that Cambodia genocide causes so many people’s death‚ I learned that there are always some hopes and chances to escape from endless nightmare. For example‚ as I watched “The Killing Field”‚ Khmer Rouge totally conquered Cambodia and Sydney and Pran were exposed to the dangerous situation. Because Sydney is a foreigner‚ he could just transport to The US to escape. But

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