The Khmer Rouge suffered a string of defeats, and finally, the group's leaders turned on one another.
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Pol Pot was the main leader of the Khmer Rouge. Yet, he was not the only. Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen and Khieu Samphan were also heads of the Khmer Rouge.
How did this question come about? They have everything to do with Cambodia. Pol Pot was the leader of the Khmer Rouge, the Communist party which ruled the country, and killed between 1 and 2 million people in a very short time there, out of a population of 8 million, until the slightly less nasty fellow Communist Vietnamese army defeated them, at which point they fled into the jungle. The Khmer Rouge are called that because they were mainly Khmer (the main ethnic group there) and 'Rouge' is French for 'red' (i.e., Communist).
Vietnam did not hate the Khmer Rouge. The main reasons that Vietnam sent troops to help defeating the Rouge are considered of 2 reasons: 1/ Vietnamese troops will loot resources from area that they travel by. 2/ Cambodia is Vietnam's close neighbour, and the Khmer might attack the borders of Vietnam.
The main character of this Patricia McCormick novel is Arn Chorn-Pond, a survivor of the Cambodian labor camps in the Khmer Rouge and genocide of the 1970s.
The main character's name in "First They Killed My Father" is Loung Ung, based on her own memoir of surviving the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia.
If you mean who the enemy was, it were the: North Vietnamese Army Vietcong Khmer Rouge and the Pathet Lao While the "Main Enemies" Were the vietcong and the north vietnamese army.
misunderstanding is the main reason of break ups. cheating is also a common reason. sometimes family issues are problem too.
Khmer films or movies will sometimes be aired in main-stream cinemas. However, it is far more likely that they will be shown in non main-stream cinemas such as art house cinemas.
He was determinded to break the power of the Aztecs.
He was determined to break the Aztec's power.
there was lots of reason, why there was a fight in Europe but the main reason was Germany and France wore fighting for strongest navy.
There are three countries today that make up the former Khmer Empire. The main area is Cambodia, but it also covered parts of Laos and Thailand, and southern Vietnam.