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The Communist Party of the Khmer Rouges.

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Who was the leader behind the Cambodian genocide?

Pol Pot,the leader of the Khmer Rouge.


Who was Pol Pot?

he was an evil man who killed over two million people for 'tests'. He was born in cambodia and became the leader of the Khmer rouge , who were a military against the cambodian government. Pol Pot (Saloth Sar) was a Cambodian communist revolutionary


Pol Pot was a Cambodian dictator?

True


What group was Pol Pot leader of?

He was the leader of a Communist Party. The Khmer Rouge.


What does Pol Pot look like?

Saloth Sar , or Pol Pot , can be pictured by using a search engine for images of the Cambodian leader responsible for the deaths of millions of his fellow countrymen or you can refer to the related link below .


Who were the perpetrators of the Cambodian genocide?

Khmer rouge under the guidance of Pol Pot.


Did the pol pot genocide end?

Yes. The Cambodian genocide ended in 1979 when the Vietnamese Army invaded Cambodia and overthrew Pol Pot's government.


When was the pol pot's massacres in Cambodia begin?

The Cambodian Holocaust lasted from 1975-79 resulting in over two million Cambodian deaths . Saloth Sar (Pol Pot) was a genocidal dictator who murdered his own citizens .


Where was Pol pot during the cambodian genocide?

Khmer Rouge was located in Cambodia, China.


What was one of the effects of Pol Pot's efforts to turn Cambonia into a rural society?

The cambodian genocide


What group of people did Pol Pot target in the genocide?

All the cambodian peoples that he didn't think were perfect


Who is Pol Pot in Cambodian history?

Pol Pot was a dictator who had a grandiose vision of resurrecting the Angkorian Empire of 800 years ago. Unfortunately his dream became the nightmare of millions of Cambodians who were forced to leave the cities and work on massive collective farms. Failure and dissidence were met with violence. This led Pol Pot to engineer a mass slaughter of over 12% of the Cambodian population.