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Pol Pot
former General Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (1925–1998)
Khmer Rouge
followers of the Communist Party, Maoists of Kampuchea in Cambodia (until 1998)
Cambodian genocide
genocide of as many as 3,000,000 Cambodians by communist Khmer Rogue in 1975–79
Cambodian–Vietnamese War
1977-1991 interstate war
Democratic Kampuchea
former totalitarian state in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge
Communist Party of Kampuchea
communist party in Cambodia
GRUNK
The Royal Government of National Union of Kampuchea (, GRUNK; ) was a government-in-exile of Cambodia, based in Beijing and Hong Kong, that was in existence between 1970 and 1976, and was briefly in control of the country starting from 1975.
National United Front of Kampuchea
political party
Ba Chúc massacre
genocidal massacre in Vietnam
Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea
Cambodian coalition government in exile
Santebal
The Santebal (Khmer: សន្តិបាល, "Keeper of Peace") was the secret police and security apparatus of Angkar (The Organization) in Democratic Kampuchea (DK). It was an integral part of Marxist-Leninist and Maoist structure of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), which serves the party—referred to "Angkar" by purging "traitorous" elements which targets anyone including all foreigners (westerners) had suspected of opposing the party, including intellectuals, ethnic minorities (Vietnamese). The Khmer Rouge captured Phnom Penh on 17 April 1975, declared "Year Zero," and began the forced evacuation
Party of Democratic Kampuchea
former political party in Cambodia
Provisional Government of National Union and National Salvation of Cambodia
Cambodian provisional government
Cambodian National Unity Party
Cambodian political party
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Khao-I-Dang
The Khao-I-Dang (KID) Holding Center (, ) was a Cambodian refugee camp 20 km north of Aranyaprathet in Prachinburi (now Ta Phraya District, Sa Kaeo Province, Thailand). The longest-lived refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border, it was established in late 1979, administered by the Thai Interior Ministry and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), unlike other camps on the border, which were administered by a coalition made up of UNICEF, the World Food Program, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (briefly), and after 1982, the United Nations Border Relief Op
Pracheachon
The Krom Pracheachon ( ; "People's Group"), often referred to simply as Pracheachon, was a Cambodian political party that contested in parliamentary elections in 1955, 1958 and 1972.
Year Zero
political notion
Mam Nai
Cambodian military
New People
civilian Cambodians exploited by the Khmer Rouge
Cambodian genocide denial
Denial, distortion or trivialization of Cambodian genocide
Khmer National Solidarity Party
a former Cambodian political party
Sompoan Yuvakok
General Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea
head of the Communist Party of Kampuchea
Dangrek genocide
1979 Thai-Cambodian border incident
Nong Chan Refugee Camp
Refugee camp in Thailand
Khmer Rouge insurgency
armed conflict in Cambodia
Eastern Zone massacres
Khmer Rouge purge in Cambodia (1978)
allegations of United States support for the Khmer Rouge
controversy
National Army of Democratic Kampuchea
rebel force in Cambodia