
The Killing Fields: The Legacy of the Cambodian Genocide and the Fight for Justice with Professor John Ciorciari
The Burn Bag Podcast
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The Death Toll of the Khmer Rouge Regime
Cambodia was so closed off from the outside world after 1975 that the death toll itself has been hotly debated. The regime had a combination of radical, millenarian left-wing policies that led to mass starvation and deaths because of lack of access to things like health care. A Stalinist-style security apparatus and a kind of paranoid regime rounded up many people whom it thought were unsympathetic to the Khmer Rouge.
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