A meaningful lesson about the heroes of Cambodian Genocide.
@hanshotfirst A very meaningful allusion to all societies on a journey of life
Speaking of a hero to a very long story with a history-filled struggle, sadness and happiness are the flower of life that everyone feels. Talking about human life will not be inexhaustible with all sorts of twists and turns of life.
Learning is very important everyone must know sejar, life without history as a tampa soul life is like a society that does not know the history of making the State without residents.
We can see a dashing brave hero who has transformed life from colonization into independence, speaking of Oscar Schindler's heroism in Poland during the Holocaust and Paul Rusesabagina's courage in Rawanda
One of the 20th century genocide we studied took place in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. The genocide was carried out by communist leader Pol Pot and his followers in the Khmer Rouge. Pol Pot wants to "restart history", turn away from modern technology, and return to pure agrarian society. He forced people to work in the fields for almost 18 hours every day. Because food is rationed, many people die from overwork and starvation. Others were executed for being enemies of the revolution. A common "crime" against the regime should be well educated. In the end, between 1.5 and 3 million people died as a result of Khmer Rouge policies and tactics.
As Chief of the tribe, Chhuon can convince himself and the safety of his family by handing his Communists to the regime. He can keep an eye on the villagers to make sure they do not eat too much or hide food. He can be sure there are no teachers among them who might do the unthinkable and educate the farmers. He can leave prisoners in prison. He could take the easy way out. In 1979, Vietnam overthrew the Khmer Rouge.
This shows the most intense events of the time of the war and this must be a learning that means future generations.
A perfect post to become a valuable science.
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