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Cambodia: POL POT WAS USED TO DESTROY YUON BEEHIVES(1/2)[EN]

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POL POT, Ieng Sary and Khieu Samphan who purely sacrificed their lives for protecting their country from being wiped out on the World Map like Kampuchea Krom and Champa. They also know Cambodians can procreate more children to rebuild their country once again after the war. But they know very well that once Cambodia is wiped out on the World Map, it's simply hard to regain the lost lands from our hereditary enemies. And they the Three Ghosts would also rather have their names strongly to be condemned by their own people and the people around the world than their country being wiped out on the World Map.

Khmer proverb: When Nokor has war, needs only a hero to do his job (Hean si hean song. Do not need chicken/coward/rubbish mouths); when Nokor has peace, need only educated men to rebuild their country with their knowledge/specialist/professional.

Without their bad names were used against Yuon Hanoi communist dictatorial leaders to drag Cambodia out of the dark ages; did the world know about our tiny country-Cambodia? Do the people in the outside world know about Kampuchea Krom too?

According to political analysts of Cambodian right and left wings as well as moderates who knew in 1950s that Kampuchea would not have security because Khmer neighbours wanted Cambodians to do what are being told to do. Otherwise a government of each regime would encounter stirring up a political instability in the country. Samdech Norodom Sihanouk used to say that he was so worried about the present of Vietcong jungle troops and their activities. Khmer Rouge leaders like Pol Pot, Ieng Sary and Khieu Samphan, who are also so worried about the influence of Hanoi. This is speaking of Ieng Sary in 1978: In 1930, Yuon formed an "Indochinese Communist Party", whose goal was to create "Indochinese Federation of Yuon" for Baraingse instead. These three countries in this Federation are controlled by Yuon. As for Khieu Samphan has the same view about this federation.

The paper soon acquired a reputation in Phnom Penh's small academic circle. The following year, the government closed the paper, and Sihanouk's police publicly humiliated Khieu by undressing and photographing him in public - as Shawcross notes, "not the sort of humiliation that men forgive or forget." Yet the experience did not prevent Khieu from advocating cooperation with Sihanouk in order to promote a united front against United States activities in South Vietnam. As mentioned, Khieu Samphan, Hou Yuon, and Hu Nim tried to "work through the system" by joining the Sangkum and by accepting posts in the prince's government. Hardliners like Pol Pot, Ieng Sary, and Son Sen advocated resistance.

In addition, Pol Pot wanted to break up the "enemy spy organizations" that allegedly were based in the urban areas. The one important working class group in pre-revolutionary Cambodia—laborers on large rubber plantations—traditionally had consisted mostly of Vietnamese emigrants and thus was politically suspect.

Armed forces units personally loyal to Pol Pot, known as the "Unconditional Divisions," were a privileged group within the military. Given the severity of their revolutionary ideology, it is surprising that the highest ranks of the Khmer Rouge leadership exhibited a talent for cronyism that matched that of the Sihanouk-era elite. Pol Pot's wife, Khieu Ponnary, was head of the Association of Democratic Khmer Women and her younger sister, Khieu Thirith, served as minister of social action. These two women are considered among the half-dozen most powerful personalities in Democratic Kampuchea. Son Sen's wife, Yun Yat, served as minister for culture, education and learning. Several of Pol Pot's nephews and nieces were given jobs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. One of Ieng Sary's daughters was appointed head of the Calmette Hospital although she had not graduated from secondary school. A niece of Ieng Sary was given a job as English translator for Radio Phnom Penh although her fluency in the language was extremely limited. Family ties were important, both because of the culture and because of the leadership's intense secretiveness and distrust of outsiders, especially of pro-Vietnamese communists.

For Sihanouk, as for the rest of the world, the true character of Angkar was now, at least in part, revealed. Throughout its existence the Cambodian communists movement had been intensive secretive. Before 1975 its leaders had seen this as necessary for the party's survival. Once in power, Pol Pot and his close associates relied on secrecy to consolidate their position against those they judged internal enemies. The revelation of the party's existence in 1977 reflected, in part at least, pressure from china on its clients to acknowledge their true political identity at a time when they depended on Peking for assistance against Vietnam.

In mid-1975, a series of border clashes erupted between Cambodian and Vietnamese forces.

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  • gosh if pol pot wanted to saved cambodia why the hell he kill pure cambodian for? why don't he just kill non-cambodian such as thai,viet, etc....remain questionable

  • @kmycherry, The Chinese and Viets complaint that they were the victims of the genocide but you said why he had killed pure Cambodian!

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  • @CambodianTenor Hey, what do you mean, stupid comments of yours. I lived through Pol Pol when I was 13. I lived in hell. I lost 5 members of my family. And Sihanouk was with Pol Pol too. Before Pol Pot, Sihanouk allowed the Vietcongs to use Cambodian border to fight the South Vietnam. And the Chinese told Sihanouk to support the Vietcong, and Sihanouk did it. Sihanouk can flip flop all the time. Too many Cambodians were killed because of Sihanouk at first place.

  • We all know that was not true. Take a closer look at all of his subordinates. Most of them WERE or ARE Vietnamese, changed their names, and are now ruling Cambodia. So he never saved Cambodia, simply just handed us over the Yuon.

    Pol Pol was always welcomed by the UN. He would have never risen to power if it weren't for American interventionism.

    This is awhat America wants. For us to fight each other, take a look at the middle east. That is a perfect example of US foreign intervention.

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  • Pol Pot was an average student n his head was full of shit. Khmer ppl were just naive and innocent ppl not to fight against this mental monster

  • hey pol pot your face was like (...) fuck u who made many people suffered from pain...(include vietnamese) vn no1

  • @TranThanhHai1 Yes bro we do exist. Of course our fathers/grandfathers have died out but the pure idea of make Europe, Asia,A merica free of zionism and jiddish bolshevims, alive and better than ever.

  • @tiborvivi nazis still exist?? wtf??? LOL

  • We Nazis should have sent a paramilitary skinhead commando to this motherfucker and neutralize him. Then cut his dick, tobgue, ears, eyes out and let the Cambodian peopel spit on it for a few days. Tehn burn his stinky rotten commie body and throw his ashes into stalin's grave. 2 fagots belong to each other. Don't forget: the French communists trained this fall-out asshole to be a commie! The US gov't didn't do nothing to prosecute this motherfucker! Death to communism!

  • LIBYA- NATO rebels: ethnic cleansing of town with 10,000 inhabitans !

    incl.5000kids

    the world ignores this ! Look how intelligently the newspaper does manipulate this ethnic cleansing in the title of the article !

    telegraph. co. uk/news/worldnews/africaandind­ianocean/libya/8754375/Gaddafi­s-ghost-town-after-the-loyalis­ts-retreat.html

    rebel officer: "We said if they didn't go, they would be conquered and imprisoned. Every single one of them has left, and we will never allow them to come back."

  • @spititualwarfare not even then. even if someone gave life doesnt mean they have the right to treat us like shit.

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