GENOCIDE EDUCATION IN CAMBODIA:​ INSIDE CAMBODIA 3 + 4 (កម្ពុជា ៣ + ៤)

INSIDE CAMBODIA 3 + 4​ (កម្ពុជា ៣ + ៤)

A report on the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, this film begins by examining a diary found with details about Tuol Sleng prisoners. It goes on to look at the ideology of the Khmer Rouge, the forced labor camp, as well as the forms of torture that they employed.

Producer: TVK
Documentation Center of Cambodia Archives
Language: Khmer
Year: 1980

The Killing Fields in Cambodia (1975-1979)
The Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam) uses global satellite position mapping (GPS) combined with fieldwork to document mass graves nationwide. To date, DC-Cam has identified over 390 killing sites containing more than 19,000 mass graves dating from the Khmer Rouge regime. (DC-Cam defines mass graves as any pit containing 4 or more bodies, although some graves hold over 1,000 bodies.) In addition, the DC-Cam has documented 197 prisons from Democratic Kampuchea (DK) and 81 genocide memorials.
(Data: Pheng Pong-Rasy, Documentation Center of Cambodia Archives)

The death toll under Khmer Rouge (17 April 1975 – 6 January 1979)
https://d.dccam.org/Projects/Tribunal…
(3 million, reported by THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KAMPUCHEA (PRK), titled, “CRIME OF BEIJING CHINESE HEGEMONY ENLARGEMENT AND SERVANTS POL POT, IENG SARY, KHIEU SAMPHAN DURING 1975-1978.” Published from The Office of Council Nationwide Cambodia Protection, Construction, Solidarity Front, Phnom Penh 1983)

https://d.dccam.org/Projects/Tribunal…
(1.7 million, reported by Yale University/DC-Cam in 1995)

https://d.dccam.org/Projects/Tribunal…
(2.2 million, reported by UN/Cambodia/ECCC in 2009)

The number of Khmer Rouge genocide survivors, reported by DC-Cam in 2017
There are 5,143,386 Khmer Rouge survivors (33.16% of the total population in 2017) from 196 districts in Cambodia.
https://www.dccam.org/although-two-mi…
Source: Cambodia’s Census, Ministry of Planning, 2016-2017

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