No,the Khmer Rouge were vanquished by the Vietmanese Army in 1978-9.Vietnam did this because the Khmer Rouge repeatedly made incursions across the border.The Khmer Rouge were driven into the jungles,where they began to dis-band.China then invaded the north of Vietnam in protest.Much to their suprise,Vietnam inflicted heavy losses on the Chinese and China withdrew.
Yes. The Khmer Rouge was backed by the PRC, which is also what led to the Sino-Vietnamese War. Vietnam invaded Cambodia and expelled the PRC-backed Khmer Rouge, and this in turn triggered the war between Vietnam (who remained aligned with the Soviet Union) and China (who had a major split with the Soviet Union between the 1950s and 1970s).
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.
Pol Pots
The Khmer Rouge suffered a string of defeats, and finally, the group's leaders turned on one another.>.>...........
Well.. If I interpret the question correctly, then the answer would probably be in Vietnam. Due to the Ho Chi Minh Trail from the Vietnam War going through part of Cambodia, the American's had been bombing the area. Eventually, it led to the desperation of the people to regain organisation in their government, and they looked towards the Khmer Rouge troops and Pol Pot for support and guidance.
marami ang nangamba yong nanakop na ang khmer rouge sa cambodia ... ... pero nadamay lang naman ang cambodia sa bansang vietnam
Khmer Rouge began in 1975 and ended in 1979.
The KR did it on their own. The US was busy elsewhere (Vietnam).
If you mean to ask which country liberated Cambodia from Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge dictatorship in 1979, then that country is Vietnam. However, they did not remove the Khmer Rouge, they merely forced the top echelon to flee Phnom Penh and raised the subordinates to a new leadership position. The Khmer Rouge is still a faction in Cambodian politics today, but its position has been greatly weakened by the UN-brokered peace in Cambodia, which finalized in 1999.
The cast of The Road to Freedom - 2011 includes: Joshua Fredric Smith as Sean Kanilen Kang as Mean Hun Phach as Khmer Rouge 2 Kheav Pomsen as Khmer Rouge 1 Tom Proctor as Francias Ong Ritthy as Khmer Rouge 8 Nhem Sokun as Lim Po Nhem Sokunthol as General Sun Thaiheng as Khmer Rouge 7 Kheang Ty as Khmer Rouge 5 Sean Vandy as Khmer Rouge 3 Hunh Vitou as Khmer Rouge 6 Chrem Vutha as Chantha Cheun Vuthy as Khmer Rouge 4 Sem Vuthy as Khmer Rouge 9 Thy Wing as Waitress
The notorious Khmer Rouge regime was overthrown by the Vietnamese in 1979.