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What Is The Cambodian Genocide?

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The Cambodian Genocide involved two parties, the old people and the new people, otherwise known as the rural peasant class and the urban city-dwellers. The rural peasant class consisted of the Khmer Rouge who desired a classless society where no property or resources were owned by an individual, a pure Cambodia.
This goal was nearly impossible unless they got rid of the urban city-dwellers, who they believed were tainted by western influences and in need of a cleansing. So the leader of the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot, ordered for all the people with an education like doctors, lawyers, and teachers for example to be eleminated. Khmer Rouge also eleminated people who belived in Christianity and Muslim.
The people who were left over after all these

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