
Genocide: the history of the term and what it means under international law
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The Cambodian Genocide: History and Prosecution
This chapter discusses the events leading up to the Cambodian genocide and explores what distinguishes it from other genocides. It covers the insurgency by the militant leftist political party, the Khmer Rouge, and their seizure of power in 1975. The Khmer Rouge implemented policies that led to the deaths of many people through starvation and overwork, along with an estimated million executions. The chapter also mentions the massive purges undertaken by the Khmer Rouge, targeting both former cadre and innocent people linked to them.
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