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Khmer Rouge: Pol Pot Genocide By Jessica Sokol, Chris Laug, Kristen Oettinger, Corin Geoghegan, and Sophia Bastedo

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Khmer Rouge: Pol Pot GenocideBy Jessica Sokol, Chris Laug, Kristen Oettinger, Corin Geoghegan, and Sophia Bastedo

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Background of the Khmer Genocide● A man named Pol Pot who was a part of

the Cambodian Communist Party and he had to go into the jungle to escape Prince Norodom Sihanouk who was the leader of Cambodia.

● While Pol Pot resided in the in the jungle he came up with an armed resistance movement which was called Khmer Rouge

● The Khmer Rouge began by guerrilla warfare against Sihanouk’s government.

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Goals of Pol Pot GenocideThe goals of Pol Pot in Cambodia were to…

● Have a “purified” society, or a utopian society that he once observed in China● To have absolutely no western influence (be isolated)- No religion, western culture, and capitalistic ideas

● Adapt on a communist peasant farming society

● Create his own “Super Great Leap Forward” - Strict form of communism and tension between enemies

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How did people allow this?Many groups of people were being killed, the educated, the wealthy, Buddhist monks, police, doctors, lawyers, teachers… Etc.

- If the majority of people are being killed who is there to stop it? Many people were afraid of the Government. If they spoke up they would be killed

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Foreign Interaction ● In 1970 Prince Sihanouk was banished by a U.S group

called the Right wing military coup.the U.S joined the once enemy to end Combondia new military government

● Mao Zedong also had an impact on Cambodian government giving them the idea to do there own great leap forward to help purify their government

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Outcome of the Pol Pot Genocide

- 25% of the country’s population was dead.- Death due to overwork, starvation, and execution.- Ethnic groups were attacked; Chinese, and cam muslims, along with twenty other small groups.

- 50% of the population of about 425,000 chinese living in cambodia in 1975 were dead.