
The Khmer Rouge was lead by a monster named Pol Pot, or Brother number 1. He led this regime between 1975 to 1979. When Pol Pot was a young man he left for Paris to study. This is where he was believed to have developed his radical Marxist thought, which later turned into the politics of extreme Maoist agrarianism. The Khmer Rouge started as a gorilla movement in 1963. After the overthrow of the government, Pol Pot remained a shadowy figure until 1975.
The movie "The Killing Fields" explains the history very well. The United States had bombed Cambodia leaving the civilians very worried. When the Khmer Rouge marched into Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975, the citizens were relieved. Little did they know what hell they were about to face. Pol Pot declared this year zero. Cambodia was about face a radical and brutal cleansing.
We started our tour at Tuol Sleng, aka Security prison 21. The Khmer Rouge took over a high school. This operation was top secret. This prison was set up for the interrogation and extermination of anti-Angkar element. This list included the educated, political, foreigners, anyone who spoke english, women with long hair, people who wore glasses, etc. They would kill the accused adult and any of their family, including babies. The torture that was horrific.


liberated Cambodia in 1979, America helped to aid Pol Pot in his flee to Thailand. America gave the Khmer Rouge money to help in the fight against Vietnam. Pol Pot did not die until 1998 from natural causes.


We then proceeded to the Killing Fields. This is one of many mass murdering sites in Cambodia. The large wholes you see in the photo is where they buried the victims.
The skulls are housed in a monument which is memory of all of the Cambodians and foreigners that lost their lives to this madness.
What I do not understand is how our government help support this. I am almost embaresed to tell people where I am from. What if Hitler had been set free and given money to live where ever he wanted? I was ashamed. Although our guide was not allowed to speak about her government and the fact that that so many soldiers from the Khmer Rouge are still free, the fear in her voice spoke volumes. Why are we allowing this kind of genocide to happen today in Africa? We need to open our eyes and see what is going on in this world around us.
5 comments:
Really great getting to read your posts. It is very enlightening.
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Don't listen to Pat Greene. He talks to anyone, including strangers.
This must have been very emotional for both of you. I have heard that Cambodia and its people are beautiful. We look forward to seeing you both back in the mountains of Tennessee.
you said: " I am almost embaresed to tell people where I am from. What if Hitler had been set free and given money to live where ever he wanted? I was ashamed.
It is hard to find such educated Americans .. thank you for the story, pictres, and most of all your high level of understanding .............
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