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Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/inside-the-khmer-rouge.html This film takes an in-depth look at the history, domination, and current status of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. The film features revealing interviews with soldiers of both the modern Khmer Rouge and those who fight in opposition. A comprehensive timeline of the regime's five-year occupation in Cambodia is dissected and includes a review of key individuals, ideologies, and locations where devastation hit hardest. Following this, the film takes a look at the effects on the Cambodian citizens upon the retraction of Vietnamese forces. Oppositely, local forces or "jungle soldiers" discuss their devices for assuring the destruction and atrocities once caused by the Khmer Rouge never happen again.

a film by David A. Feingold and Shari Robertson
distributed by Documentary Educational Resources

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  • WTF is with the start?

  • At the beginning of this preview is the animated intro for the BBC's Assignment series, for which this film was originally co-produced, along with FR3 in France, and WDR in Germany.

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  • Re: asianou3

    Little girl before you have the audacity to tell people to do their research make sure you do yours correctly. Spoken like a naïve extremist with irrelevant info about Nixon bombing, you are seriously mistaken if you think the killing fields didnt exist. I wont be surprised if you also think the holocaust didnt exist cause you probably wouldnt realize reality if it smack you upside the head. Do everyone a favor and keep learning you definitely need it.

  • Asianou3,

    Did you live through the KR's regime or not? If so, you would never ever say that the KR did not kill anyone. I did live through it and confirm that the KR and not the Vietnamese killed many of his countrymen.

    Please do respect the deceased and do not transform the truth to lies. Thank you!

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  • The Start Is Wuerd o.O

  • Dear asianou3,

    The truth hurts no one, except for those who are ignorant, like yourself. Ignorance and racial hatred of Vietnamese or any other nationality of humanity will not get you any nearer to the truth. The blind cannot see the light even if you try to describe it to them.

  • @ArashRezaee Yeah vietnam.

  • Ah yes, the benefits of having a leader who was molded by fat men in DC..

    How gloriously devious.

  • i'm doing a social studies project on the khmer rouge. it was pretty bad. :( i dont understand what they were talking about when they started discussing the argkor empire and thai invasion. I'm glad i learned about this though.

  • @halomaster576 Im not surprised that he was in it, its how it is fight to survive im not saying you dad was a bad person he probably just just to survive.

  • This is a horrible experience, I have a friend whom was on the run with their family, from the KR, to Thailand.

  • my dad was in the khmer rouge but he did not kill any one

  • Vietnam in the 60's and 70's is so bad ass. Total liberators if you ask me. First they throw out the Americans and unify their country. Then they beat back a failed invasion by China and then liberate Cambodia from the evil clutches of the Khmer Rouge! GO VIETNAM! If only Ho Chi Minh lived to see his country in action. He'd be proud.

  • It's a fact like the sun rise every morning. Everyone knows that. Do yourself a favor and google camp S21.

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