Learn about what caused the Cambodian genocide and its impact. Read about the rise of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge, and the tragedy on the Cambodian...
While each genocide was unique, certain features were common in all three genocides, and racism was a major part of the ideology of all three regimes. All three regimes targeted religious minorities and they also tried to use force in order to expand their rule into what they believed were ...
second left, speaks to local trainees about conserving the clothing from victims of the Khmer Rouge at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. As a leader in her field, Brennan has worked to preserve many glamorous and historic articles of clothing. Her profession, however, ha...
Funan gave way to the Angkor Empire with the rise to power of King Jayavarman II in 802. The following 600 years saw powerful Khmer kings dominate much of present day Southeast Asia, from the borders of Myanmar east to the South China Sea and north to Laos. It was during this period ...
“Especially coming out of my personal experiences with my mother and being female, it’s important to create a space or contribute to a space where female stories need to be heard,” Ith said. “The experience of war and genocide impacts women in a way that’s very unique from male exp...
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This concern for social order and harmony may be all the more heightened in a post-genocide, post-occupied state; indeed, following this period there were pervasive fears that Khmer culture itself would be lost (Frieson, 2001). However, it is also clear from the analysis that what it ...
The Cambodian Genocide: 1975 to 1979 From 1975 to 1979, approximately 2 million people in the nations of Laos and Cambodia were mass murdered by their regional governments as an act of repression. The act was headed by the Khmer Rouge regime headed by Pol Pot in Cambodia. This was a commu...