Friday, April 16, 2010

Khmer Rouge legacy lingers 35 years after Phnom Penh's fall

KR soldiers entering Phnom Penh on 17 April 1975

Fri, 16 Apr 2010
Robert Carmichael
DPA


Phnom Penh - Thirty-five years ago, Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, fell to the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot's ultra-Maoist movement, which over the preceding years had taken control of most of the country.

Many in the capital were relieved, believing now, after years of war, they could rebuild their lives. But as history has shown, they were terribly wrong.

The Khmer Rouge immediately began emptying the cities of their inhabitants and putting them to work in rural agricultural collectives, a policy that had deadly consequences.

Up to 2 million people died from execution, starvation, disease and overwork under the four-year Khmer Rouge state known as Democratic Kampuchea.

Youk Chhang, who heads the Documentation Centre of Cambodia genocide archive, remembers well April 17, 1975, the day the capital fell.

"I was 14 and at home alone when the Khmer Rouge came," he said. "My mother was so worried about one of my sisters who was pregnant at the time [and was visiting her]."

Youk Chhang said his mother had hoped to get home in time to fetch him, but the Khmer Rouge blocked the road. The movement had ordered the evacuation of the city.

"I had no idea of where to go, so I just followed the crowd," he said. "But I remembered the name of my mother's home village in Takeo province. I had been there once before when I was a child."

Thinking he would meet his mother there despite the fact she had left the village in the 1930s, Youk Chhang headed south along roads in pouring rain together with hundreds of thousands of people.

By the time he had travelled 30 kilometres, or about a third of his journey, he was alone. "I was the only person on the road because the others had got off and gone to their homes," he said.

Youk Chhang eventually found the village, but it was another four months before he was reunited with his mother.

Emptying the cities was the first step in the Khmer Rouge's bid to refashion Cambodian society. The movement outlawed family and religion, and its paranoid nature meant that class enemies - intellectuals, politicians, those in the military - were swept away. Most were killed.

When the regime had eliminated its perceived external enemies, it turned inward and began to consume itself in a rage of paranoia and blood.

Important enemies were tortured at a former school in Phnom Penh known as S-21. For most of its four-year existence, it was under the command of a man named Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch.

Last year, Duch stood trial at the joint UN-Cambodian war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh for the deaths of 12,380 people who passed through S-21. Judgement was expected in June.

Duch's is the first international trial of anyone from the Khmer Rouge regime. Much of the documentation used as evidence against Duch came from the Documentation Centre of Cambodia.

The movement's senior surviving leaders have yet to stand trial: Khieu Samphan, the former head of state; Ieng Sary, the foreign minister; Ieng Thirith, the social affairs minister; and Nuon Chea, known as Brother Number Two, reckoned to be the movement's chief ideologue.

All four are in pre-trial detention and are likely to appear in court early next year. Whether the elderly detainees would survive until the end their trials is another matter.

But the fall of Phnom Penh is not the only anniversary this week: 12 years ago, Pol Pot died in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Anlong Veng in the far north-west.

Brother Number One was cremated on Dangrek Mountain, which straddles the Thai-Cambodian border about 300 kilometres from Phnom Penh. It is about as far from the capital as you can get in Cambodia.

Today, his cremation site - a waist-high, rusting tin roof held up by aging wooden posts on a scrubby piece of land - is remarkable only for its sheer ordinariness.

The legacy that he and the other members of his regime left is a deeply damaged nation, still struggling to recover from serious physical and psychological wounds. It is a legacy some are trying to redress.

Last week, the Centre for Justice and Reconciliation, a local non-governmental organization, held a reconciliation meeting of 150 former Khmer Rouge in Anlong Veng.

Daravuth Seng, a Cambodian-American lawyer who fled to the United States as a boy and heads the NGO, said bringing the movement's former followers back into society is vital.

Understanding what drove them to follow that path is essential, too, as it is the surest way to avoid future tainted anniversaries, he said.

"If we are to say never again, we really need to understand both sides, to understand the way these folks perceive the world," he said. "In one sense, we are all victims."

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whatever the Khmer Rouge did, they did in the form of revenge. They think all rich people are bad very very bad who used to treat them like piece of sh.t. So when they came in, they took anyone or everyone who seen as rich and educated. Their leader or commander said and did nothing to stop it. In fact they enjoy seeing their little people or soldiers torturing or treating the city folk like animals. Their motos, the table turns and you deserve it. Some where around two millions were gone dead finished, because of the ignorant act of the Khmer Rouge. They are the lowest of the low. Look at all of those stupid and ignorant of 11 or 12 years old kids. What do they know when they only spent time in the jungle learning one thing and that is how to kill or destroy? These are Kiev Samphon, Noun Chea, Ing Sary's Pol pot's wild kids. To them they treat their little and brainless killer kids as men who will do anything at their command and their command were to empty everyone out of their homes and go to hell. They deserve to be punished really hard by training those monkeys to do such nasty things. They weren't those kids brains's fault. It's those big asses motherf*ckers leaders'. Watch where they will point their fingers. Hopefully ah youn and ah chin will have to answer to the UN this time and both of you mf will have pay every single dime you have to my people. you mf.

Anonymous said...

To the brave reporter,

Please ask Mr. Hun Sen what did he do with Prince Seri Matak? Mr. Long Boret? and Mr.Ung Bun Hor? He knows.

Anonymous said...

Idiot Hun Sen was wounded, he had no time to kill.
Sihanouk didn't, his time was count too.
Khiev Samphan, Ieng Sary, Nuon Chea, Heng Samrin, Chea Sim.. really did it.

Anonymous said...

This Picture is remind me of the Sihanouk's FUNK and GRUNK during the Indochina war and civil war from 1970-1979-1989- 2010.....

Why Sihanouk Created FUNK and GRUNK what is for?
The answer is for "3 milìons" Dead.

And These FUNK and GRUNK are the alives the CPP today...

Anonymous said...

Republican Enemies Brothers Of Ruined Nation.

Anonymous said...

if you study the picture above, you can see the real pictures or images of the stupid KR gov't structure of that time; they seemed to all made of of very young, uneducated people. these are the real killing machines of the stupid KR regime, believe it or not, while the real leadership like that of radical pol pot and his clique sit and delegate orders from above the echolon, etc... of course, the KR leaders may not do the killing themselves, but they did order a lot of the killing fields and other brutal policies during their reign of terror or their stupid rules and stupid thinking of that time,really! yes, the picture above revealed at lot of their dark era of khmer recent history! yes, there are more pictures like this, just study the photos/pictures/images, etc and you will understand how the KR are made up and operated, etc... it's was more than pure ignorance, atrocious as they have no rule of law whatsoever. of course, when a country abolished all rule of law, etc, you have the killing field, the injustice, the fear, the terror, etc, etc... yes, the picture above show the real killing machines of the stupid KR regime!

Anonymous said...

yes, pictures from KR era are one of the keys to understanding the KR way. please study the pictures from that time. they say pictures don't lie and speak a thousand words. i bet these young men were as young as 10 years old. they were the killing machines of the stupid KR alright! also ignorance and lawlessness were keys to understand the KR way as well, not to mention isolation as well, etc... the meaning of hell on earth, well, the KR was it during that time!

Anonymous said...

Ê.. 6:30PM.... what the fuck are you trying to teel us? every link is not working ?

Anonymous said...

yes, the KR era or regime was examples for the world of what not to do, what not to have; it's an accumulation of all the forbid teachings through human kind history, not just cambodia's, really!

Anonymous said...

BECAUSE OF SIHANOUK AND HUN SEN ALL THE CAMBODIAN WILL BE KILL ANYWAY UNDER THE VIETNAMESE SUPERVISION OF THE HUN SEN’S GOVERNMENT THAT USING ARM FORCES TO EVICTING AND REMOVING CAMBODIAN FROM THEIR LAND, LAND-GRABS, OPPRESSION, CRASH, KILL AND SILENCE OPPOSITION PARTIES AND ETC. THE CAMBODIAN LONG TERM SUFFERING, DYING, STARVATION, HARDSHIP, JOBLESSNESS, HOMELESSNESS AND ETC. BY THE CPP AND THE BARBARIC VIETNAMESE EXPANSION WILL NEVER END UNTIL NO BARBARIC VIETNAMESE LIVING IN CAMBODIA.

Anonymous said...

These black clothes people who were driven out the people of Phnom Penh and other cities.
The Khmer Rouge begin killing on 17 April 1975 on behalf of the ordered of Sihanouk via Radio's Péking. Long Boreth, Lon Non, Sisowath Serikmatak and many other officials were killed at once!
the 17 April 1975 killing field is began and adopted until today...

Anonymous said...

Seeing that pictures make me cried and grief for the time that most of us had been through. Our lives were fraggile like glass. People were arrest to execute just as the tip of the lips of KR soldier. In conclusion, I think Sihanouk and those KR leaders should not get away from execution. The court needs to waste time to put those on trial. They deserve to be execute like the did to 2mll+ khmers.

Anonymous said...

You must be a dump to see this picture as a bad thing, it is very beautifull, that's heroic, they had fought for their country, liberated their people from Americans, that were real men.
Their leaders were bad, they killed Khmers, they are criminals.
Americans suckers were paid, abandoned, lost war, are not better than these soldiers.

Anonymous said...

my point is children should stay in school. that's why in america, they made law that you have to be at least 18 years old to joint the military, etc... you see! nothing is wrong with the picture above, in fact, it's a historical pictures that show the way of the stupid KR during their short-lived rule, really! these are priceless archiac photo, you know!

Anonymous said...

The Black cloth's rule became known as the era of the "killing fields" when the cities were emptied and about quarter of the country's 8 million people were slaughtered by the Sihanouk's Khmer Rouge soldiers.
Now those Ex-Sihanouk's Khmer Rouge soldiers become Hun Sen's Khmer Rouge soldiers or a new revolution 7 january 1979.

Anonymous said...

I have read Mr. Hin Sithan's book, Norna Kheat kor Reas Khmer? point out exactly King Sihanouk was the father of all destructions and death...

Anonymous said...

of course, in the beginning sihanouk was in it, but later on, the KR restructured the echolon, then all hell broke loose from there! in the beginning they only executed a selected few, especially those involved in ex-gov't that overthrew sihanouk and his golden era gov't. that's right, again it was in the beginning, later it was a different form of brutal gov't. sihanouk, i think, did what he did, for one, he was a royal, and in khmer tradition, royal, especiall the king or queen are warriors and will use all kind of methods to subdue their enemies, that's in the royal's blood. thank god, cambodia wasn't absolute monarchy like in those days of kings and queen rules angkor empire; however, the tradition is always there; it's in their royal blood to be god-like rulers, etc... so, it was sihanouk's right to do so, however, pol pol and his other group are the ignorant ones to turn cambodia backward and destroyed cambodia in the process. i mean, the KR's style of gov't would be ok during the stone ages or dark ages, however, when you have competitive neighboring countries like siem and youn, they should've think twice about destroy their own country. that's what the stupid KR did! no excuses whatsoever, really!

Anonymous said...

Regular men are able to distinguish what is right and what is wrong, fight against Vietcongs, Americans, Yuons, Communists, Republicans.. That's not wrong.
Want to be King, PM, Colonel, lieutenant..That's not wrong.
Kill is wrong.
Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khiev Samphan are bad, they commited killing, why they are judged.

Anonymous said...

1) Kampuchea Democratic vs. Khmer Republic
2) Khmer Republic overthrown
3) Killing Fields