Many of the victims of the Cambodian genocide were innocent city dwellers. The Khmer Rouge government forced people out of the cities to work on collective farms. Victims of the tragedy also came from the ranks of doctors, professors, and other educated people.
Typically, a genocide is "certified" by leading academics when a set of circumstances in the world qualifies under the definition of genocide. This is exactly what happened in the Cambodian genocide.
The Cambodian genocide.
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Jews and Armenians were the victims of genocide.
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Museum of Genocide Victims was created in 1992.
During the Cambodian genocide from 1975 to 1979, a few individuals and groups acted as upstanders, risking their lives to save others. Notable among them was Dr. Haing S. Ngor, a survivor who later spoke out against the atrocities and worked to raise awareness. Additionally, some Cambodian monks and ordinary citizens sheltered victims or provided aid, often at great personal risk. Internationally, organizations and activists attempted to document and condemn the genocide, though their efforts were largely limited during the actual events.
the tutsi were the victims
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The Jews were the victims of attempted genocide during the Holocaust. Today, there are a number of ethnic groups that are the victims of attempted genocide including the Armenians and Rwandan people.
the cambodian war happened in 1971 and ended in 1985.