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The '''Khmer Rouge''' was the Cambodian communist organization led by [[Pol Pot]]. They seized control of [[Cambodia]] in 1975, and were ousted by [[Vietnam]] in 1978 in response to Khmer Rouge attacks occurring on the Vietnamese/Cambodian border. However, during the three years that the group was in power, they managed to kill 2-3 million people, or almost 40% of Cambodia's population at the time.<ref>[http://www.unitedhumanrights.org/Genocide/pol_pot.htm United Human Rights Council]</ref>
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The '''Khmer Rouge''' was the Cambodian communist organization led by [[Pol Pot]]. They seized control of [[Cambodia]] in 1975, and were ousted by [[Vietnam]] in 1978 in response to Khmer Rouge attacks occurring on the Vietnamese/Cambodian border. However, during the four years that the group was in power, they managed to kill 2.0 to 2.5 million people, or over 25% of Cambodia's population (8 million) at the time.<ref name="Mekong.net_deaths">{{cite web|last=Sharp|first=Bruce|title=Counting Hell: The Death Toll of the Khmer Rouge Regime in Cambodia|date = April 1, 2005|url = http://www.mekong.net/cambodia/deaths.htm|accessdate =March 30, 2013}}</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:32, April 12, 2020

The Khmer Rouge was the Cambodian communist organization led by Pol Pot. They seized control of Cambodia in 1975, and were ousted by Vietnam in 1978 in response to Khmer Rouge attacks occurring on the Vietnamese/Cambodian border. However, during the four years that the group was in power, they managed to kill 2.0 to 2.5 million people, or over 25% of Cambodia's population (8 million) at the time.[1]

References

  1. Sharp, Bruce (April 1, 2005). Counting Hell: The Death Toll of the Khmer Rouge Regime in Cambodia. Retrieved on March 30, 2013.