Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
Cambodia witnessed a horrifying genocide twenty-six years ago. A guerilla group, the Khmer Rouge, built up its militia and took control of the country. The Khmer Rouge began its reign with a four-year period of terror, killing 1. ... These crimes against humanity committed by the Khmer Rouge are in need of retribution. ... Organizations such as the Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have participated in pushing tribunal hearings to be held by the United Nations in order to hold members of the Khmer Rouge accountable for the crimes against humanity committed in Cambodia. ... The Khmer Rouge started out as a group of native Cambodian communists. The term stands for the Red Khmer.2 During the time that the US was at war with Vietnam, the Khmer Rouge was aided by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops and began a large-scale revolt against the government forces in 1970. By 1973 the Khmer Rouge had increased their political influence and had built up their military strength to 30,000 soldiers. ... In 1975 at 1:20 am of the New Year Pol Pot led an attack on Phnom Penh, a movement by the Khmer Rouge, which resulted in the overthrow of the Cambodian government of Norodom Sihanouk. ... Cambodia became a nation of slaves over night. The Khmer Rouge attempted to turn the country into an agrarian utopia. Soloth Sar better known as Pol Pot was the head of this radical Maoist Khmer Rouge movement in Cambodia.