The Biography of Pol Pot 3
The Government of Pol Pot was actively involved in eradication of ethnic groups, which especially affected chamah, but not passed him by and by Chinese and Vietnamese. Using the same way any other language other than Khmer punished with death. In the north-east of the country was the most notorious camp in the history of Cambodia under the name of the object formed during the regime of Pol Pot and the victims were tens of thousands of people. Pol Pot's revolutionary army was composed mostly of young people 12-20 years, who also took their parents were taught to kill, that if the show inspired pity for the enemies will be killed themselves. They were young and energetic, and machine guns they gave great power and authority over others.
Short Title 2In 1978 he again broke the military conflict between Vietnam and Kampuchea.
Short Title 3In early 1979 the Vietnamese troops occupied the capital Phnom Penh, Pol Pot with his loyal troops went into the jungle to continue the war with the new government. Following these events, troops of Pol Pot for years waged a successful guerrilla activities, only the army and supporters had dwindled. By the end of life, Pol Pot, was arrested on the orders of Ta Mok, the commander of the Khmer Rouge.
Short Title 4In mid-April 1998, Pol Pot died in his refuge in the jungle, the cause of death if not installed because no autopsy conducted. There on the tires, Pol Pot was cremated along with their personal belongings.
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