When Angkar Leur/Cap Tren could not murder all Khmer people: Angkar Leur/Cap Tren had another murderous-demonic plan of killing all Khmer classes. But this time Angkar Leur/Cap Tren had to force all Khmer workers to do extremely terrible hard works and ate very little. Angkar Leur/Cap Tren carried out a careful and deliberate plan step by step being designed to destroy every aspect of Cambodian social, political and cultural life... children who were deliberately separated from their parents were sent to work camps, babies left for strangers to care for. City people became the "new people", forced to work extra hard, punished more severely and given fewer grains of rice than the peasants. In a country abundant with fruits and edible grain, no one was allowed to gather food from the forest. All the children who were old enough to understand and can work were put to work. I was also required to chop bushes and pick up sticks and branches every day. The lack of food, sleep, and nutrition had its toll on my body. Everyone was given measured amount of plain watery porridge each meal. Vegetable, salt, and sugar were considered special treats if one was to receive or allowed to eat. There was plenty of rice few months ago. Where did all they go? Why did rice disappear just like that without reason? According to oxcart drivers who came back home by telling us that the rice/crops we had just harvested a few months ago were taken away by Angkar Leur/Cap Tren. The rice/crops were kept somewhere on the mountains. Perhaps, Angkar Leur/Cap Tren secretly had to keep those crops for their future use when the Vietnamese invaders to come rescuing Khmers from Angkar Leur/Cap Tren's Terror Regime, I supposed. Some of the drivers who knew too much whereabouts of those crops were kept were to be brutally butchered by the Young Mysterious Murderous Yuon Soldiers of Men-In-Black who were always waiting in the jungles/bushes. This was the most effective weapons that the murderous Angkar Leur/Cap Tren who didn't need to buy any real ammunitions and weapons from Russia and China to brutally kill Khmers. The murderous-powerful shadowy Angkar Leur/Cap Tren only used the "Bullets of Rice" to starve Khmers at their will, freely and happily. How long did Angkar Leur/Cap Tren plan to do these dirty jobs against Khmers? Since when and why?
In policy of Pol Pot, didn't really force all Khmer people to do extremely hard work and starve to death like that, as Thirith clearly tells us Khmer victims of Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon that all enemy agents everywhere afoot to control over lives and death of Cambodians. What Thirith means about enemy agents afoot in fact are all but Yuon, who had secretly impersonated themselves as the cadres/leaders of the Khmer Rouge soldiers everywhere in the province, drastically gave the murderous-genocidal orders to the super-illiterate Khmer Rouge yotheas and form cruel bandits to force all Cambodians to do hard labours and starve to death are unmentionable, and tried to exterminate or at least deliberately work to death a majority of the population as they could are to pave the way for its masters in Hanoi to send its aggressive troops to rescue Cambodian victims from Angkar Leu/Cap Tren Yuon as a piece of cake. Thirith was so surprised to see her people who were being treated badly in the north-west zone when she was requested on the order of her brother-in-law, Pol Pot to investigate...:
In the middle of 1976, after Sisopha was widowed and sent off to a woman's barracks, the north-western zone received an important visitor-Ieng Thirith, the new minister for social affairs in the government announced that April. Madame Ieng Thirith, the cabinet official most responsible for the well-being of the population, had been sent to the north-western zone at the request of Pol Pot to investigate charges of shortcomings in the health, diet, and housing of the workers.
Thirith found plenty of evidence of "problems," as she put it. "Conditions there were very queer," she said. "In Battambang, I saw they [the cadre] made all the people go to rice fields. The fields were very far away from the villages. the people had no homes and they were all very ill...I knew the directives of the prime minister [Pol Pot] were that no old people, pregnant women, women nursing babies, or small children were to work in the fields. But I saw everybody in the open rice fields, in the open air and very hot sun, and many were ill with diarrhoea and malaria."
Thirith could have found similarly awful conditions in other parts of democratic Kampuchea but her assignment was to uncover problems in the north-western. She returned to Phnom Penh and filed her report in which she included that the north-western zone cadres were intentionally disobeying the party's orders.
i actually have a neighbor who is viet. he is an old man that hates what the vietnamese did and is still doing to cambodians. he told me cambodians are nice people. and the viets took advantage of that generosity. took the land and killed many khmers. its good to know that some vietnamese out there know the truth. many vietnamese actually think that they saved us from polpot but actually they were the ones that cause the genocide to begin with
alladin21 4 years ago 3
Try asking that man where have all Khmer Krom people go after they were trucked at night by Vietnamese soldiers.
AhmekKhmer 4 years ago
Don't think you knows everything as an outsider.
saigonpunkid 4 years ago
and you know everything lol..
AhmekKhmer 4 years ago
is this a real documentary or a film?
khmerchouk 4 years ago
film
AhmekKhmer 4 years ago