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  2. Cambodian genocide - Wikipedia

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    During the interview, he stated that he had a clear conscience and denied being responsible for the genocide. Pol Pot asserted that he "came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people." According to Alex Alvarez, Pol Pot "portrayed himself as a misunderstood and unfairly vilified figure". [200]

  3. Pol Pot - Wikipedia

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    Chandler noted that when meeting with people, Pol Pot displayed an "apparent warmth" and was known for his "slowly uttered words". [440] Kong Duong, who worked with Pol Pot in the 1980s, said that he was "very likeable, a really nice person. He was friendly, and everything he said seemed very sensible.

  4. Killing Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Fields (Khmer: វាលពិឃាត, Khmer pronunciation: [ʋiəl pikʰiət]) are sites in Cambodia where collectively more than 1.3 million people were killed and buried by the Communist Party of Kampuchea during Khmer Rouge rule from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Cambodian Civil War (1970–75).

  5. Cambodian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    In total, an estimated 275,000–310,000 people were killed as a result of the war. ... Pol Pot and Sihanouk were actually in Beijing at the same time, but the ...

  6. Khmer Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Pol Pot and Chou Chet were the only people on the list who escaped. ... but if you can kill 14,000 people and serve only 19 years – 11 hours per life taken – what ...

  7. Eastern Zone massacres - Wikipedia

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    It was described as a "massive and indiscriminate purges of party, army and people alike". Of a population of about 1.5 million in the Eastern Zone, it is estimated that 250,000 people were killed during the last six months of 1978. This is the zone where the Cham people, the most persecuted minority at that time, were mostly present. Where in ...

  8. Driver said he smoked pot oil, took medication before Florida ...

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    A man with a long record of dangerous driving told investigators he smoked marijuana oil and took prescription drugs hours before he sideswiped a bus, killing eight Mexican farmworkers and ...

  9. Democratic Kampuchea - Wikipedia

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    After Mao died in September 1976, Pol Pot praised him and Cambodia declared an official period of mourning. [54] In November 1976, Pol Pot travelled secretly to Beijing, seeking to retain his country's alliance with China after the Gang of Four were arrested. [55]