Cambodian genocide, 1975-1979
TitleThe Cambodian genocide, 1975-1979
Author
Call number364.151/0028
Object number08550c
Place of publicationAmsterdam, Netherlands
Year of publication
2012
Physical descriptionpp73-95
MaterialArticle
ISBN9789089643810
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust and other genocides' pp73-95
Description
This article gives a brief history of the Cambodian genocide. Khmer Rouge forces took over Cambodia on 17 April 1975 and forcibly evacuated the cities, emptied hospitals and Buddhist monasteries, closed schools and factories, abolished money and wages. During the years 1975-1979 Cambodia was a prison camp state and 1.7 million people were worked, starved or beaten to death. This article briefly covers the rise of the Kmer Rouge, organising the genocide, the ideology of genocide, the perpetrators, the victims, long-term impact on the victim groups, international response, and the road to justice. The key figures involved, a glossary and timeline are also included.