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History of Cambodia
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Kingdom of Angkor
Kingdom of Angkor
First Government
Kingdom of Angkor
First Government
Lasted from 802-1431 AD.
Kingdom of Angkor
First Government
Lasted from 802-1431 AD.
Powerful empire includes
Thailand, Vietnam and Laos
(30 million people)
Kingdom of Angkor
First Government
Lasted from 802-1431 AD.
Powerful empire includes
Thailand, Vietnam and Laos
(30 million people)
Hinduism, temple built of
stone carved with myths and
stories
Kingdom of Angkor
First Government
Lasted from 802-1431 AD.
Powerful empire includes
Thailand, Vietnam and Laos
(30 million people)
Hinduism, temple built of
stone carved with myths and
stories
Temple of Angkor Wat
Kingdom of Angkor
First Government
Lasted from 802-1431 AD.
Powerful empire includes
Thailand, Vietnam and Laos
(30 million people)
Hinduism, temple built of
stone carved with myths and
stories
Temple of Angkor Wat
Wat = Temple
Kingdom of Angkor
Kingdom of Angkor
Shift from Hinduism to
Buddhism
Kingdom of Angkor
Shift from Hinduism to
Buddhism
Thailand invaded in 1431
Kingdom of Angkor
Shift from Hinduism to
Buddhism
Thailand invaded in 1431
Vietnamese invaded.
Kingdom of Angkor
Shift from Hinduism to
Buddhism
Thailand invaded in 1431
Vietnamese invaded.
Lost territories to Thailand and
Vietnam
Kingdom of Angkor
Shift from Hinduism to
Buddhism
Thailand invaded in 1431
Vietnamese invaded.
Lost territories to Thailand and
Vietnam
Capital moved to Phnom Penh
Kingdom of Angkor
Shift from Hinduism to
Buddhism
Thailand invaded in 1431
Vietnamese invaded.
Lost territories to Thailand and
Vietnam
Capital moved to Phnom Penh
Simple agricultural life
Kingdom of Angkor
Shift from Hinduism to
Buddhism
Thailand invaded in 1431
Vietnamese invaded.
Lost territories to Thailand and
Vietnam
Capital moved to Phnom Penh
Simple agricultural life
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
French Colonial Period




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French Colonial Period
The French arrived in 1863




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French Colonial Period
The French arrived in 1863
French controlled, King Norodom as a
Symbolic King




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French Colonial Period
The French arrived in 1863
French controlled, King Norodom as a
Symbolic King
Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and
Offered protection from Thailand and
Vietnam




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                                               +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
French Colonial Period
The French arrived in 1863
French controlled, King Norodom as a
Symbolic King
Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and
Offered protection from Thailand and
Vietnam
Cons: lost freedom and being controlled


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                                                  +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
French Colonial Period
The French arrived in 1863
French controlled, King Norodom as a
Symbolic King
Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and
Offered protection from Thailand and
Vietnam
Cons: lost freedom and being controlled
Independence from French in 1954
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                                                  +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
French Colonial Period
The French arrived in 1863
French controlled, King Norodom as a
Symbolic King
Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and
Offered protection from Thailand and
Vietnam
Cons: lost freedom and being controlled
Independence from French in 1954
Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until     http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/
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History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
US Bombing of Cambodia
US Bombing of Cambodia
          1969 Vietnam-American War
          spilled into Cambodia
US Bombing of Cambodia
          1969 Vietnam-American War
          spilled into Cambodia
          Bombing continued for 4 years
US Bombing of Cambodia
          1969 Vietnam-American War
          spilled into Cambodia
          Bombing continued for 4 years
          US thought some Cambodian
          helped Viet Cong
US Bombing of Cambodia
          1969 Vietnam-American War
          spilled into Cambodia
          Bombing continued for 4 years
          US thought some Cambodian
          helped Viet Cong
          1970, War broke out throughout
          the country
US Bombing of Cambodia
          1969 Vietnam-American War
          spilled into Cambodia
          Bombing continued for 4 years
          US thought some Cambodian
          helped Viet Cong
          1970, War broke out throughout
          the country
          1970-1975 several hundred
          thousand Cambodians died
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Khmer Rouge Genocide




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Khmer Rouge Genocide
1940s Communist movement to
oppose the French Rule
Better treatment for farmers
Khmer Rouge - Red Cambodians-
led by Pol Pot
1975 Khmer Rough took over
Cambodia, killed middle or upper
class- a country without class
During 1975-1979, 1.7 millions
people died                        http://cdn.radionetherlands.nl/data/ļ¬les/imagecache/must_carry/images/
                                                        lead/cambodia%20genocide.jpg
Khmer Rouge Genocide
1940s Communist movement to
oppose the French Rule
Better treatment for farmers
Khmer Rouge - Red Cambodians-
led by Pol Pot
1975 Khmer Rough took over
Cambodia, killed middle or upper
class- a country without class
During 1975-1979, 1.7 millions
people died                        http://cdn.radionetherlands.nl/data/ļ¬les/imagecache/must_carry/images/
                                                        lead/cambodia%20genocide.jpg
Khmer Rouge Genocide
          Killing Field of Khmer Rouge




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Khmer Rouge Genocide
                      Killing Field of Khmer Rouge
Khmer Rouge invaded
Vietnam




                            http://www.galenfrysinger.com/Photos/cambodia06.jpg
Khmer Rouge Genocide
                        Killing Field of Khmer Rouge
Khmer Rouge invaded
Vietnam

Cambodians ļ¬‚ed to the
Thai border in 1979




                              http://www.galenfrysinger.com/Photos/cambodia06.jpg
Khmer Rouge Genocide
                             Killing Field of Khmer Rouge
Khmer Rouge invaded
Vietnam

Cambodians ļ¬‚ed to the
Thai border in 1979

250,000 Cambodian-
Americans living in the US
today                              http://www.galenfrysinger.com/Photos/cambodia06.jpg
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Vietnamese-backed Government
                       Tuol Sleng (S21)




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Vietnamese-backed Government
                                   Tuol Sleng (S21)


1979-1991 Vietnam
controlled Cambodia

Rebuilt roads, hospitals
and schools


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                                               w=640&h=392&crop=1
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Civil War
Civil War
     By people loyal to king, with
     business interest, and the
     Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot

     Khmer Rouge fought the
     government until Pol Pot
     died the day before taken
     prisoner by the US
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Democratic Election




A poster urging voting at the
   democratic election in
     Cambodia (1993)
 http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
Democratic Election
                                                    Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991




A poster urging voting at the
   democratic election in
     Cambodia (1993)
 http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
Democratic Election
                                                    Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991
                                                    UN helped prepare for
                                                    democratic election




A poster urging voting at the
   democratic election in
     Cambodia (1993)
 http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
Democratic Election
                                                    Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991
                                                    UN helped prepare for
                                                    democratic election
                                                    First election in 1993 (Hun Sen
                                                    and Prince Ranariddh)



A poster urging voting at the
   democratic election in
     Cambodia (1993)
 http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
Democratic Election
                                                    Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991
                                                    UN helped prepare for
                                                    democratic election
                                                    First election in 1993 (Hun Sen
                                                    and Prince Ranariddh)
                                                    Hun Sen won election in 1998,
                                                    2003 as Prime Minister until
A poster urging voting at the                       present
   democratic election in
     Cambodia (1993)
 http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
Democratic Election
                                                    Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991
                                                    UN helped prepare for
                                                    democratic election
                                                    First election in 1993 (Hun Sen
                                                    and Prince Ranariddh)
                                                    Hun Sen won election in 1998,
                                                    2003 as Prime Minister until
A poster urging voting at the                       present
   democratic election in
                                                    Lots of corruptions
     Cambodia (1993)
 http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Cambodia Today




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                                http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html
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Cambodia Today




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                                http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html
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Cambodia Today
Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor
Empire
Music and royal dance
95% Buddhism
Cambodian New Year (April)
Water Festival (November)
Once one of the most powerful
countries in the world
                                                        http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/

Among the 10 poorest nations                                     HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg
                                                 http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html
                    http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
Cambodia Today
Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor
Empire
Music and royal dance
95% Buddhism
Cambodian New Year (April)
Water Festival (November)
Once one of the most powerful
countries in the world
                                                        http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/

Among the 10 poorest nations                                     HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg
                                                 http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html
                    http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
Cambodia Today
Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor
Empire
Music and royal dance
95% Buddhism
Cambodian New Year (April)
Water Festival (November)
Once one of the most powerful
countries in the world
                                                        http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/

Among the 10 poorest nations                                     HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg
                                                 http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html
                    http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
Cambodia Today
Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor
Empire
Music and royal dance
95% Buddhism
Cambodian New Year (April)
Water Festival (November)
Once one of the most powerful
countries in the world
                                                        http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/

Among the 10 poorest nations                                     HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg
                                                 http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html
                    http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
History of Cambodia
Ancient Kingdom of Angkor
French Colonial Period
US bombing of Cambodia
Khmer Rouge Genocide
Vietnamese-backed Government
Civil War
Democratic Elections
Cambodia Today
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Still recovering from Genocide
50% women, 25% men cannot
read or write
30% has access to clean water
50% children are malnourished
4-6 MILLION land mines
Poverty and Government
Corruption
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Still recovering from Genocide
50% women, 25% men cannot
read or write
30% has access to clean water
50% children are malnourished
4-6 MILLION land mines
Poverty and Government
Corruption
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Still recovering from Genocide
50% women, 25% men cannot
read or write
30% has access to clean water
50% children are malnourished
4-6 MILLION land mines
Poverty and Government
Corruption
Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
Still recovering from Genocide
50% women, 25% men cannot
read or write
30% has access to clean water
50% children are malnourished
4-6 MILLION land mines
Poverty and Government
Corruption
Answer the questions
     in your study guide
What is the capital of Cambodia?




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What is the capital of Cambodia?

                                                       Phnom Penh

                                                       Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom
                                                       Penh City

                                                       Independence
                                                       Monument from France
                                                       in 1953
   http://laoscambodia.com/Phnom-Penh-view.jpg

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What is the capital of Cambodia?

                                                       Phnom Penh

                                                       Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom
                                                       Penh City

                                                       Independence
                                                       Monument from France
                                                       in 1953
   http://laoscambodia.com/Phnom-Penh-view.jpg

  http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-f1b_PUjhcY0/Tr0PDRRnA4I/
  AAAAAAAACbI/olP9-KkLY1M/s1600/phnom-penh.jpg
What is the capital of Cambodia?

                                                       Phnom Penh

                                                       Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom
                                                       Penh City

                                                       Independence
                                                       Monument from France
                                                       in 1953
   http://laoscambodia.com/Phnom-Penh-view.jpg

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What is the climate like?




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What is the climate like?


                                                                                      close to the Equator

                                                                                      hot and tropical

                                                                                      rainy and dry seasons


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What kind of food could you get in a
  country with lakes and rivers?
What kind of food could you get in a
     country with lakes and rivers?



Fish and Rice

85% are rice farmers
What languages do they speak?




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What languages do they speak?



Khmer or Cambodian



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What types of government were used/is used
               in Cambodia?
What types of government were used/is used
               in Cambodia?



             Democracy

             Kingdom

             Communism
What was the famous ancient government in
Cambodia?




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What was the famous ancient government in
Cambodia?




 The Kingdom of
 Angkor


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What happened to Angkor?




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What happened to Angkor?

                                                                   Decreased in size and
                                                                   power due to invasions
                                                                   from Thailand and
                                                                   Vietnam


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Which foreign country colonized Cambodia?
Which foreign country colonized Cambodia?
  The French took over Cambodia
  In 1863, French protectorate
Which foreign country colonized Cambodia?
  The French took over Cambodia
  In 1863, French protectorate

What was an advantage of being controlled by
the French?
Which foreign country colonized Cambodia?
  The French took over Cambodia
  In 1863, French protectorate

What was an advantage of being controlled by
the French?
  Cambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.
Which foreign country colonized Cambodia?
  The French took over Cambodia
  In 1863, French protectorate

What was an advantage of being controlled by
the French?
  Cambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.

What was a disadvantage?
Which foreign country colonized Cambodia?
  The French took over Cambodia
  In 1863, French protectorate

What was an advantage of being controlled by
the French?
  Cambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.

What was a disadvantage?
  Lost freedom
  Felt resentment for being controlled by foreigners.
When did Cambodia become independent
from France and who ruled the country?
When did Cambodia become independent
from France and who ruled the country?
  in 1954
  Ruled by Prince Sihanouk
When did Cambodia become independent
from France and who ruled the country?
  in 1954
  Ruled by Prince Sihanouk

Why did the US start bombing Cambodia in 1969?
When did Cambodia become independent
from France and who ruled the country?
  in 1954
  Ruled by Prince Sihanouk

Why did the US start bombing Cambodia in 1969?

  The US thought Cambodia was supporting the Vietnamese
  communists
What happened in 1975?
What happened in 1975?

 Genocide began
What happened in 1975?

 Genocide began

 The Khmer Rouge took over the country
What happened in 1975?

 Genocide began

 The Khmer Rouge took over the country

 started killing educated people
What happened in 1975?

 Genocide began

 The Khmer Rouge took over the country

 started killing educated people

 1.7 million people died from execution, starvation,
 disease
How did the genocide end?
How did the genocide end?
   The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979
How did the genocide end?
    The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979

What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new
Vietnamese-backed government?
How did the genocide end?
    The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979

What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new
Vietnamese-backed government?
        Glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge
        But didnā€™t like the Vietnamese
How did the genocide end?
    The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979

What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new
Vietnamese-backed government?
        Glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge
        But didnā€™t like the Vietnamese

Who was the civil war between?
How did the genocide end?
    The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979

What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new
Vietnamese-backed government?
        Glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge
        But didnā€™t like the Vietnamese

Who was the civil war between?
   Cambodian Government vs the Khmer Rouge and
   other groups
What ļ¬nally ended the civil war?
What ļ¬nally ended the civil war?



                  The Death of Pol Pot
What ļ¬nally ended the civil war?



                  The Death of Pol Pot
Who is the current leader of Cambodia?
Who is the current leader of Cambodia?
Who is the current leader of Cambodia?



                   Hun Sen

                   Sole leader of
                   Cambodian Peopleā€™s
                   Party since 1979
What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?




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What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?




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                                        http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg
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                                           http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
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What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?

Pol Pot died in 1998
Son Sen died in 1997
Awaiting a United Nation trial
for crime against Humanity
  Nuon Chea,
  Ieng Sary,
  Khieu Samphan,                                                                               http://resources3.news.com.au/images/
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  Ieng Thirith             http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg
                                                  http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
               http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?

Pol Pot died in 1998
Son Sen died in 1997
Awaiting a United Nation trial
for crime against Humanity
  Nuon Chea,
  Ieng Sary,
  Khieu Samphan,                                                                               http://resources3.news.com.au/images/
                                               http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg

  Ieng Thirith             http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg
                                                  http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
               http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?

Pol Pot died in 1998
Son Sen died in 1997
Awaiting a United Nation trial
for crime against Humanity
  Nuon Chea,
  Ieng Sary,
  Khieu Samphan,                                                                               http://resources3.news.com.au/images/
                                               http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg

  Ieng Thirith             http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg
                                                  http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
               http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?

Pol Pot died in 1998
Son Sen died in 1997
Awaiting a United Nation trial
for crime against Humanity
  Nuon Chea,
  Ieng Sary,
  Khieu Samphan,                                                                               http://resources3.news.com.au/images/
                                               http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg

  Ieng Thirith             http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg
                                                  http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
               http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?

Pol Pot died in 1998
Son Sen died in 1997
Awaiting a United Nation trial
for crime against Humanity
  Nuon Chea,
  Ieng Sary,
  Khieu Samphan,                                                                               http://resources3.news.com.au/images/
                                               http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg

  Ieng Thirith             http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg
                                                  http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
               http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?

Pol Pot died in 1998
Son Sen died in 1997
Awaiting a United Nation trial
for crime against Humanity
  Nuon Chea,
  Ieng Sary,
  Khieu Samphan,                                                                               http://resources3.news.com.au/images/
                                               http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg

  Ieng Thirith             http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg
                                                  http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
               http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders?

Pol Pot died in 1998
Son Sen died in 1997
Awaiting a United Nation trial
for crime against Humanity
  Nuon Chea,
  Ieng Sary,
  Khieu Samphan,                                                                               http://resources3.news.com.au/images/
                                               http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg

  Ieng Thirith             http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg
                                                  http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg
               http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
What is Cambodia like today?
What is Cambodia like today?
Buddhist
What is Cambodia like today?
Buddhist
Democratic
What is Cambodia like today?
Buddhist
Democratic
Recovering from Genocide
What is Cambodia like today?
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What is Cambodia like today?
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Intro to cambodia

  • 2. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 5. Kingdom of Angkor First Government Lasted from 802-1431 AD.
  • 6. Kingdom of Angkor First Government Lasted from 802-1431 AD. Powerful empire includes Thailand, Vietnam and Laos (30 million people)
  • 7. Kingdom of Angkor First Government Lasted from 802-1431 AD. Powerful empire includes Thailand, Vietnam and Laos (30 million people) Hinduism, temple built of stone carved with myths and stories
  • 8. Kingdom of Angkor First Government Lasted from 802-1431 AD. Powerful empire includes Thailand, Vietnam and Laos (30 million people) Hinduism, temple built of stone carved with myths and stories Temple of Angkor Wat
  • 9. Kingdom of Angkor First Government Lasted from 802-1431 AD. Powerful empire includes Thailand, Vietnam and Laos (30 million people) Hinduism, temple built of stone carved with myths and stories Temple of Angkor Wat Wat = Temple
  • 11. Kingdom of Angkor Shift from Hinduism to Buddhism
  • 12. Kingdom of Angkor Shift from Hinduism to Buddhism Thailand invaded in 1431
  • 13. Kingdom of Angkor Shift from Hinduism to Buddhism Thailand invaded in 1431 Vietnamese invaded.
  • 14. Kingdom of Angkor Shift from Hinduism to Buddhism Thailand invaded in 1431 Vietnamese invaded. Lost territories to Thailand and Vietnam
  • 15. Kingdom of Angkor Shift from Hinduism to Buddhism Thailand invaded in 1431 Vietnamese invaded. Lost territories to Thailand and Vietnam Capital moved to Phnom Penh
  • 16. Kingdom of Angkor Shift from Hinduism to Buddhism Thailand invaded in 1431 Vietnamese invaded. Lost territories to Thailand and Vietnam Capital moved to Phnom Penh Simple agricultural life
  • 17. Kingdom of Angkor Shift from Hinduism to Buddhism Thailand invaded in 1431 Vietnamese invaded. Lost territories to Thailand and Vietnam Capital moved to Phnom Penh Simple agricultural life
  • 18. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 19. French Colonial Period http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/ AAAAAAAADvU/b_RLAUPrp00/s640/Well-preserved+French +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
  • 20. French Colonial Period The French arrived in 1863 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/ AAAAAAAADvU/b_RLAUPrp00/s640/Well-preserved+French +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
  • 21. French Colonial Period The French arrived in 1863 French controlled, King Norodom as a Symbolic King http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/ AAAAAAAADvU/b_RLAUPrp00/s640/Well-preserved+French +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
  • 22. French Colonial Period The French arrived in 1863 French controlled, King Norodom as a Symbolic King Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and Offered protection from Thailand and Vietnam http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/ AAAAAAAADvU/b_RLAUPrp00/s640/Well-preserved+French +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
  • 23. French Colonial Period The French arrived in 1863 French controlled, King Norodom as a Symbolic King Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and Offered protection from Thailand and Vietnam Cons: lost freedom and being controlled http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/ AAAAAAAADvU/b_RLAUPrp00/s640/Well-preserved+French +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
  • 24. French Colonial Period The French arrived in 1863 French controlled, King Norodom as a Symbolic King Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and Offered protection from Thailand and Vietnam Cons: lost freedom and being controlled Independence from French in 1954 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/ AAAAAAAADvU/b_RLAUPrp00/s640/Well-preserved+French +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
  • 25. French Colonial Period The French arrived in 1863 French controlled, King Norodom as a Symbolic King Pros: Restoration of Angkor Wat and Offered protection from Thailand and Vietnam Cons: lost freedom and being controlled Independence from French in 1954 Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aua0ggygWok/Te8gnOyjFEI/ AAAAAAAADvU/b_RLAUPrp00/s640/Well-preserved+French 1970 +colonial+architecture%252C+Cambodia.jpg
  • 26. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 27. US Bombing of Cambodia
  • 28. US Bombing of Cambodia 1969 Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia
  • 29. US Bombing of Cambodia 1969 Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia Bombing continued for 4 years
  • 30. US Bombing of Cambodia 1969 Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia Bombing continued for 4 years US thought some Cambodian helped Viet Cong
  • 31. US Bombing of Cambodia 1969 Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia Bombing continued for 4 years US thought some Cambodian helped Viet Cong 1970, War broke out throughout the country
  • 32. US Bombing of Cambodia 1969 Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia Bombing continued for 4 years US thought some Cambodian helped Viet Cong 1970, War broke out throughout the country 1970-1975 several hundred thousand Cambodians died
  • 33. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 34. Khmer Rouge Genocide http://cdn.radionetherlands.nl/data/ļ¬les/imagecache/must_carry/images/ lead/cambodia%20genocide.jpg
  • 35. Khmer Rouge Genocide 1940s Communist movement to oppose the French Rule Better treatment for farmers Khmer Rouge - Red Cambodians- led by Pol Pot 1975 Khmer Rough took over Cambodia, killed middle or upper class- a country without class During 1975-1979, 1.7 millions people died http://cdn.radionetherlands.nl/data/ļ¬les/imagecache/must_carry/images/ lead/cambodia%20genocide.jpg
  • 36. Khmer Rouge Genocide 1940s Communist movement to oppose the French Rule Better treatment for farmers Khmer Rouge - Red Cambodians- led by Pol Pot 1975 Khmer Rough took over Cambodia, killed middle or upper class- a country without class During 1975-1979, 1.7 millions people died http://cdn.radionetherlands.nl/data/ļ¬les/imagecache/must_carry/images/ lead/cambodia%20genocide.jpg
  • 37. Khmer Rouge Genocide Killing Field of Khmer Rouge http://www.galenfrysinger.com/Photos/cambodia06.jpg
  • 38. Khmer Rouge Genocide Killing Field of Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge invaded Vietnam http://www.galenfrysinger.com/Photos/cambodia06.jpg
  • 39. Khmer Rouge Genocide Killing Field of Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge invaded Vietnam Cambodians ļ¬‚ed to the Thai border in 1979 http://www.galenfrysinger.com/Photos/cambodia06.jpg
  • 40. Khmer Rouge Genocide Killing Field of Khmer Rouge Khmer Rouge invaded Vietnam Cambodians ļ¬‚ed to the Thai border in 1979 250,000 Cambodian- Americans living in the US today http://www.galenfrysinger.com/Photos/cambodia06.jpg
  • 41. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 42. Vietnamese-backed Government Tuol Sleng (S21) http://thanatourism.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2011/07/building-1.jpg? w=640&h=392&crop=1
  • 43. Vietnamese-backed Government Tuol Sleng (S21) 1979-1991 Vietnam controlled Cambodia Rebuilt roads, hospitals and schools http://thanatourism.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2011/07/building-1.jpg? w=640&h=392&crop=1
  • 44. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 46. Civil War By people loyal to king, with business interest, and the Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot Khmer Rouge fought the government until Pol Pot died the day before taken prisoner by the US
  • 47. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 48. Democratic Election A poster urging voting at the democratic election in Cambodia (1993) http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
  • 49. Democratic Election Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991 A poster urging voting at the democratic election in Cambodia (1993) http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
  • 50. Democratic Election Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991 UN helped prepare for democratic election A poster urging voting at the democratic election in Cambodia (1993) http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
  • 51. Democratic Election Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991 UN helped prepare for democratic election First election in 1993 (Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh) A poster urging voting at the democratic election in Cambodia (1993) http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
  • 52. Democratic Election Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991 UN helped prepare for democratic election First election in 1993 (Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh) Hun Sen won election in 1998, 2003 as Prime Minister until A poster urging voting at the present democratic election in Cambodia (1993) http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
  • 53. Democratic Election Vietnam left Cambodia in 1991 UN helped prepare for democratic election First election in 1993 (Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh) Hun Sen won election in 1998, 2003 as Prime Minister until A poster urging voting at the present democratic election in Lots of corruptions Cambodia (1993) http://www.ba.tyg.jp/~yokoyama/Gallery_Engy.html
  • 54. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 55. Cambodia Today http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/ HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
  • 56. Cambodia Today http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/ HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
  • 57. Cambodia Today Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor Empire Music and royal dance 95% Buddhism Cambodian New Year (April) Water Festival (November) Once one of the most powerful countries in the world http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/ Among the 10 poorest nations HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
  • 58. Cambodia Today Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor Empire Music and royal dance 95% Buddhism Cambodian New Year (April) Water Festival (November) Once one of the most powerful countries in the world http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/ Among the 10 poorest nations HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
  • 59. Cambodia Today Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor Empire Music and royal dance 95% Buddhism Cambodian New Year (April) Water Festival (November) Once one of the most powerful countries in the world http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/ Among the 10 poorest nations HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
  • 60. Cambodia Today Strongly inļ¬‚uenced by Angkor Empire Music and royal dance 95% Buddhism Cambodian New Year (April) Water Festival (November) Once one of the most powerful countries in the world http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_76xUgRgjZYM/SeSw7OHR9aI/AAAAAAAALJE/ Among the 10 poorest nations HfWUZL1IW1E/s400/2009+Khmer+New+Year+01+(AP).jpg http://khmerleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/attacking-poverty-in-cambodia-and-india.html http://farm6.static.ļ¬‚ickr.com/5093/5453220547_d12a08142a.jpg http://yourmission.ļ¬les.wordpress.com/2009/11/125.jpg
  • 61. History of Cambodia Ancient Kingdom of Angkor French Colonial Period US bombing of Cambodia Khmer Rouge Genocide Vietnamese-backed Government Civil War Democratic Elections Cambodia Today Cambodiaā€™s Challenges
  • 64. Cambodiaā€™s Challenges Still recovering from Genocide 50% women, 25% men cannot read or write 30% has access to clean water 50% children are malnourished 4-6 MILLION land mines Poverty and Government Corruption
  • 65. Cambodiaā€™s Challenges Still recovering from Genocide 50% women, 25% men cannot read or write 30% has access to clean water 50% children are malnourished 4-6 MILLION land mines Poverty and Government Corruption
  • 66. Cambodiaā€™s Challenges Still recovering from Genocide 50% women, 25% men cannot read or write 30% has access to clean water 50% children are malnourished 4-6 MILLION land mines Poverty and Government Corruption
  • 67. Cambodiaā€™s Challenges Still recovering from Genocide 50% women, 25% men cannot read or write 30% has access to clean water 50% children are malnourished 4-6 MILLION land mines Poverty and Government Corruption
  • 68. Answer the questions in your study guide
  • 69. What is the capital of Cambodia? http://laoscambodia.com/Phnom-Penh-view.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-f1b_PUjhcY0/Tr0PDRRnA4I/ AAAAAAAACbI/olP9-KkLY1M/s1600/phnom-penh.jpg
  • 70. What is the capital of Cambodia? Phnom Penh Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom Penh City Independence Monument from France in 1953 http://laoscambodia.com/Phnom-Penh-view.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-f1b_PUjhcY0/Tr0PDRRnA4I/ AAAAAAAACbI/olP9-KkLY1M/s1600/phnom-penh.jpg
  • 71. What is the capital of Cambodia? Phnom Penh Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom Penh City Independence Monument from France in 1953 http://laoscambodia.com/Phnom-Penh-view.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-f1b_PUjhcY0/Tr0PDRRnA4I/ AAAAAAAACbI/olP9-KkLY1M/s1600/phnom-penh.jpg
  • 72. What is the capital of Cambodia? Phnom Penh Sihanouk Blvd, Phnom Penh City Independence Monument from France in 1953 http://laoscambodia.com/Phnom-Penh-view.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-f1b_PUjhcY0/Tr0PDRRnA4I/ AAAAAAAACbI/olP9-KkLY1M/s1600/phnom-penh.jpg
  • 73. What is the climate like? http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/61187/61187,1144467296,1/stock- photo-raining-in-rainforest-cambodia-1179271.jpg
  • 74. What is the climate like? close to the Equator hot and tropical rainy and dry seasons http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/61187/61187,1144467296,1/stock- photo-raining-in-rainforest-cambodia-1179271.jpg
  • 75. What kind of food could you get in a country with lakes and rivers?
  • 76. What kind of food could you get in a country with lakes and rivers? Fish and Rice 85% are rice farmers
  • 77. What languages do they speak? http://www.mekong.net/cambodia/images/khmercon.jpg
  • 78. What languages do they speak? Khmer or Cambodian http://www.mekong.net/cambodia/images/khmercon.jpg
  • 79. What types of government were used/is used in Cambodia?
  • 80. What types of government were used/is used in Cambodia? Democracy Kingdom Communism
  • 81. What was the famous ancient government in Cambodia? http://news.asianatravelmate.com/wp-content/uploads/ 2011/02/angkor-wat-cambodia.jpg
  • 82. What was the famous ancient government in Cambodia? The Kingdom of Angkor http://news.asianatravelmate.com/wp-content/uploads/ 2011/02/angkor-wat-cambodia.jpg
  • 83. What happened to Angkor? http://naigimm.multiply.com/photos/photo/22/2 http://www.bangkoksite.com/AyutthayaPage/WatChaiwatthanaram.htm
  • 84. What happened to Angkor? Decreased in size and power due to invasions from Thailand and Vietnam http://naigimm.multiply.com/photos/photo/22/2 http://www.bangkoksite.com/AyutthayaPage/WatChaiwatthanaram.htm
  • 85.
  • 86. Which foreign country colonized Cambodia?
  • 87. Which foreign country colonized Cambodia? The French took over Cambodia In 1863, French protectorate
  • 88. Which foreign country colonized Cambodia? The French took over Cambodia In 1863, French protectorate What was an advantage of being controlled by the French?
  • 89. Which foreign country colonized Cambodia? The French took over Cambodia In 1863, French protectorate What was an advantage of being controlled by the French? Cambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.
  • 90. Which foreign country colonized Cambodia? The French took over Cambodia In 1863, French protectorate What was an advantage of being controlled by the French? Cambodia was protected from its invading neighbors. What was a disadvantage?
  • 91. Which foreign country colonized Cambodia? The French took over Cambodia In 1863, French protectorate What was an advantage of being controlled by the French? Cambodia was protected from its invading neighbors. What was a disadvantage? Lost freedom Felt resentment for being controlled by foreigners.
  • 92.
  • 93. When did Cambodia become independent from France and who ruled the country?
  • 94. When did Cambodia become independent from France and who ruled the country? in 1954 Ruled by Prince Sihanouk
  • 95. When did Cambodia become independent from France and who ruled the country? in 1954 Ruled by Prince Sihanouk Why did the US start bombing Cambodia in 1969?
  • 96. When did Cambodia become independent from France and who ruled the country? in 1954 Ruled by Prince Sihanouk Why did the US start bombing Cambodia in 1969? The US thought Cambodia was supporting the Vietnamese communists
  • 98. What happened in 1975? Genocide began
  • 99. What happened in 1975? Genocide began The Khmer Rouge took over the country
  • 100. What happened in 1975? Genocide began The Khmer Rouge took over the country started killing educated people
  • 101. What happened in 1975? Genocide began The Khmer Rouge took over the country started killing educated people 1.7 million people died from execution, starvation, disease
  • 102.
  • 103. How did the genocide end?
  • 104. How did the genocide end? The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979
  • 105. How did the genocide end? The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979 What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new Vietnamese-backed government?
  • 106. How did the genocide end? The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979 What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new Vietnamese-backed government? Glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge But didnā€™t like the Vietnamese
  • 107. How did the genocide end? The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979 What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new Vietnamese-backed government? Glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge But didnā€™t like the Vietnamese Who was the civil war between?
  • 108. How did the genocide end? The Vietnamese invaded and pushed them out in 1979 What was the attitude of Cambodians toward new Vietnamese-backed government? Glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge But didnā€™t like the Vietnamese Who was the civil war between? Cambodian Government vs the Khmer Rouge and other groups
  • 109. What ļ¬nally ended the civil war?
  • 110. What ļ¬nally ended the civil war? The Death of Pol Pot
  • 111. What ļ¬nally ended the civil war? The Death of Pol Pot
  • 112. Who is the current leader of Cambodia?
  • 113. Who is the current leader of Cambodia?
  • 114. Who is the current leader of Cambodia? Hun Sen Sole leader of Cambodian Peopleā€™s Party since 1979
  • 115. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 116. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 117. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? Pol Pot died in 1998 Son Sen died in 1997 Awaiting a United Nation trial for crime against Humanity Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg Ieng Thirith http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 118. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? Pol Pot died in 1998 Son Sen died in 1997 Awaiting a United Nation trial for crime against Humanity Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg Ieng Thirith http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 119. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? Pol Pot died in 1998 Son Sen died in 1997 Awaiting a United Nation trial for crime against Humanity Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg Ieng Thirith http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 120. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? Pol Pot died in 1998 Son Sen died in 1997 Awaiting a United Nation trial for crime against Humanity Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg Ieng Thirith http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 121. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? Pol Pot died in 1998 Son Sen died in 1997 Awaiting a United Nation trial for crime against Humanity Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg Ieng Thirith http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 122. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? Pol Pot died in 1998 Son Sen died in 1997 Awaiting a United Nation trial for crime against Humanity Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg Ieng Thirith http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 123. What happened to the Khmer Rough leaders? Pol Pot died in 1998 Son Sen died in 1997 Awaiting a United Nation trial for crime against Humanity Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan, http://resources3.news.com.au/images/ http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/der/1150868208/ 2009/12/18/1225811/818851-khieu-samphan.jpg Ieng Thirith http://www.cambodia.org/images/NuonChea_trial.jpg http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0g5d8Be69p1Fk/610x.jpg http://www.biography.com/imported/images/Biography/Images/Proļ¬les/P/Pol-Pot-9443888-1-402.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-iardilhvHT8/TlfHYCADV5I/AAAAAAAACWE/KazhhlzwCEA/s1600/Reuters_Cambodia_Thirith_06_29_2011_480.jpg
  • 124. What is Cambodia like today?
  • 125. What is Cambodia like today? Buddhist
  • 126. What is Cambodia like today? Buddhist Democratic
  • 127. What is Cambodia like today? Buddhist Democratic Recovering from Genocide
  • 128. What is Cambodia like today? Buddhist Democratic Recovering from Genocide Poverty
  • 129. What is Cambodia like today? Buddhist Democratic Recovering from Genocide Poverty Lack of schools and medical care
  • 130. What is Cambodia like today? Buddhist Democratic Recovering from Genocide Poverty Lack of schools and medical care Corruption

Editor's Notes

  1. Lesson for this week is going to be about Cambodia. \nWhat do you know about the country of Cambodia so far?\nDo you know where Cambodia is? \nLet’s think about it now for a second, then pair up with your friend or partner and then share the information. You may take note on the space provided on your study guide\n
  2. \n
  3. Ancient Kingdom of Angkor - The first government in Cambodia was a kingdom. The ancient Kingdom of Angkor lasted from 802 to 1431 AD. At it’s peak, this powerful empire extended into Thailand, Vietnam and Laos and had a population of 30 million people. Many of the kings who ruled during this time associated themselves with one of the Hindu gods and then built a temple using slaves to honor the god and himself. Most of the temples were built of stone and have myths and stories carved in their walls. Beautiful dances were performed for the king. Today people from all over the world travel to Cambodia to visit these beautiful ancient temples which are one of the largest religious structures in the world. Another word for temple is wat. The most famous temple is named Angkor W at.\n\n
  4. Ancient Kingdom of Angkor - The first government in Cambodia was a kingdom. The ancient Kingdom of Angkor lasted from 802 to 1431 AD. At it’s peak, this powerful empire extended into Thailand, Vietnam and Laos and had a population of 30 million people. Many of the kings who ruled during this time associated themselves with one of the Hindu gods and then built a temple using slaves to honor the god and himself. Most of the temples were built of stone and have myths and stories carved in their walls. Beautiful dances were performed for the king. Today people from all over the world travel to Cambodia to visit these beautiful ancient temples which are one of the largest religious structures in the world. Another word for temple is wat. The most famous temple is named Angkor W at.\n\n
  5. Ancient Kingdom of Angkor - The first government in Cambodia was a kingdom. The ancient Kingdom of Angkor lasted from 802 to 1431 AD. At it’s peak, this powerful empire extended into Thailand, Vietnam and Laos and had a population of 30 million people. Many of the kings who ruled during this time associated themselves with one of the Hindu gods and then built a temple using slaves to honor the god and himself. Most of the temples were built of stone and have myths and stories carved in their walls. Beautiful dances were performed for the king. Today people from all over the world travel to Cambodia to visit these beautiful ancient temples which are one of the largest religious structures in the world. Another word for temple is wat. The most famous temple is named Angkor W at.\n\n
  6. Ancient Kingdom of Angkor - The first government in Cambodia was a kingdom. The ancient Kingdom of Angkor lasted from 802 to 1431 AD. At it’s peak, this powerful empire extended into Thailand, Vietnam and Laos and had a population of 30 million people. Many of the kings who ruled during this time associated themselves with one of the Hindu gods and then built a temple using slaves to honor the god and himself. Most of the temples were built of stone and have myths and stories carved in their walls. Beautiful dances were performed for the king. Today people from all over the world travel to Cambodia to visit these beautiful ancient temples which are one of the largest religious structures in the world. Another word for temple is wat. The most famous temple is named Angkor W at.\n\n
  7. Ancient Kingdom of Angkor - The first government in Cambodia was a kingdom. The ancient Kingdom of Angkor lasted from 802 to 1431 AD. At it’s peak, this powerful empire extended into Thailand, Vietnam and Laos and had a population of 30 million people. Many of the kings who ruled during this time associated themselves with one of the Hindu gods and then built a temple using slaves to honor the god and himself. Most of the temples were built of stone and have myths and stories carved in their walls. Beautiful dances were performed for the king. Today people from all over the world travel to Cambodia to visit these beautiful ancient temples which are one of the largest religious structures in the world. Another word for temple is wat. The most famous temple is named Angkor W at.\n\n
  8. Ancient Kingdom of Angkor - The first government in Cambodia was a kingdom. The ancient Kingdom of Angkor lasted from 802 to 1431 AD. At it’s peak, this powerful empire extended into Thailand, Vietnam and Laos and had a population of 30 million people. Many of the kings who ruled during this time associated themselves with one of the Hindu gods and then built a temple using slaves to honor the god and himself. Most of the temples were built of stone and have myths and stories carved in their walls. Beautiful dances were performed for the king. Today people from all over the world travel to Cambodia to visit these beautiful ancient temples which are one of the largest religious structures in the world. Another word for temple is wat. The most famous temple is named Angkor W at.\n\n
  9. Over time the predominant religion of the Khmer kings shifted from Hinduism to Buddhism and fewer temples were built. In 1431 an army from Thailand invaded Cambodia and took treasures from one of the temples. Later the Vietnamese invaded. Cambodia eventually lost a large part of it’s territory to Thailand and Vietnam. The capital of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh.\nEven though the kingdom downsized, life for the peasants, which was most of the population, didn’t change a lot over the next 400 years. They grew rice, lived simple lives in the rural areas, and sought protection from those in power.\n\n
  10. Over time the predominant religion of the Khmer kings shifted from Hinduism to Buddhism and fewer temples were built. In 1431 an army from Thailand invaded Cambodia and took treasures from one of the temples. Later the Vietnamese invaded. Cambodia eventually lost a large part of it’s territory to Thailand and Vietnam. The capital of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh.\nEven though the kingdom downsized, life for the peasants, which was most of the population, didn’t change a lot over the next 400 years. They grew rice, lived simple lives in the rural areas, and sought protection from those in power.\n\n
  11. Over time the predominant religion of the Khmer kings shifted from Hinduism to Buddhism and fewer temples were built. In 1431 an army from Thailand invaded Cambodia and took treasures from one of the temples. Later the Vietnamese invaded. Cambodia eventually lost a large part of it’s territory to Thailand and Vietnam. The capital of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh.\nEven though the kingdom downsized, life for the peasants, which was most of the population, didn’t change a lot over the next 400 years. They grew rice, lived simple lives in the rural areas, and sought protection from those in power.\n\n
  12. Over time the predominant religion of the Khmer kings shifted from Hinduism to Buddhism and fewer temples were built. In 1431 an army from Thailand invaded Cambodia and took treasures from one of the temples. Later the Vietnamese invaded. Cambodia eventually lost a large part of it’s territory to Thailand and Vietnam. The capital of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh.\nEven though the kingdom downsized, life for the peasants, which was most of the population, didn’t change a lot over the next 400 years. They grew rice, lived simple lives in the rural areas, and sought protection from those in power.\n\n
  13. Over time the predominant religion of the Khmer kings shifted from Hinduism to Buddhism and fewer temples were built. In 1431 an army from Thailand invaded Cambodia and took treasures from one of the temples. Later the Vietnamese invaded. Cambodia eventually lost a large part of it’s territory to Thailand and Vietnam. The capital of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh.\nEven though the kingdom downsized, life for the peasants, which was most of the population, didn’t change a lot over the next 400 years. They grew rice, lived simple lives in the rural areas, and sought protection from those in power.\n\n
  14. Over time the predominant religion of the Khmer kings shifted from Hinduism to Buddhism and fewer temples were built. In 1431 an army from Thailand invaded Cambodia and took treasures from one of the temples. Later the Vietnamese invaded. Cambodia eventually lost a large part of it’s territory to Thailand and Vietnam. The capital of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh.\nEven though the kingdom downsized, life for the peasants, which was most of the population, didn’t change a lot over the next 400 years. They grew rice, lived simple lives in the rural areas, and sought protection from those in power.\n\n
  15. Over time the predominant religion of the Khmer kings shifted from Hinduism to Buddhism and fewer temples were built. In 1431 an army from Thailand invaded Cambodia and took treasures from one of the temples. Later the Vietnamese invaded. Cambodia eventually lost a large part of it’s territory to Thailand and Vietnam. The capital of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh.\nEven though the kingdom downsized, life for the peasants, which was most of the population, didn’t change a lot over the next 400 years. They grew rice, lived simple lives in the rural areas, and sought protection from those in power.\n\n
  16. \n
  17. French Colonial Period - The French arrived in 1863 and took over Cambodia. They controlled the country, but allowed King Norodom to be a symbolic king. One positive contribution from the French was the restoration of Cambodia’s ancient temples from the Angkor period. The French also offered protection from Cambodia’s invading neighbors, Vietnam and Thailand. The negative side of French colonialism was that Cambodia lost its freedom and was being controlled by a foreign country. In 1954 Cambodia became independence from France. Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until 1970.\nThis picture shows French colonial architecture that is well preserved in Battambang province in the northwest of Cambodia. \n
  18. French Colonial Period - The French arrived in 1863 and took over Cambodia. They controlled the country, but allowed King Norodom to be a symbolic king. One positive contribution from the French was the restoration of Cambodia’s ancient temples from the Angkor period. The French also offered protection from Cambodia’s invading neighbors, Vietnam and Thailand. The negative side of French colonialism was that Cambodia lost its freedom and was being controlled by a foreign country. In 1954 Cambodia became independence from France. Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until 1970.\nThis picture shows French colonial architecture that is well preserved in Battambang province in the northwest of Cambodia. \n
  19. French Colonial Period - The French arrived in 1863 and took over Cambodia. They controlled the country, but allowed King Norodom to be a symbolic king. One positive contribution from the French was the restoration of Cambodia’s ancient temples from the Angkor period. The French also offered protection from Cambodia’s invading neighbors, Vietnam and Thailand. The negative side of French colonialism was that Cambodia lost its freedom and was being controlled by a foreign country. In 1954 Cambodia became independence from France. Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until 1970.\nThis picture shows French colonial architecture that is well preserved in Battambang province in the northwest of Cambodia. \n
  20. French Colonial Period - The French arrived in 1863 and took over Cambodia. They controlled the country, but allowed King Norodom to be a symbolic king. One positive contribution from the French was the restoration of Cambodia’s ancient temples from the Angkor period. The French also offered protection from Cambodia’s invading neighbors, Vietnam and Thailand. The negative side of French colonialism was that Cambodia lost its freedom and was being controlled by a foreign country. In 1954 Cambodia became independence from France. Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until 1970.\nThis picture shows French colonial architecture that is well preserved in Battambang province in the northwest of Cambodia. \n
  21. French Colonial Period - The French arrived in 1863 and took over Cambodia. They controlled the country, but allowed King Norodom to be a symbolic king. One positive contribution from the French was the restoration of Cambodia’s ancient temples from the Angkor period. The French also offered protection from Cambodia’s invading neighbors, Vietnam and Thailand. The negative side of French colonialism was that Cambodia lost its freedom and was being controlled by a foreign country. In 1954 Cambodia became independence from France. Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until 1970.\nThis picture shows French colonial architecture that is well preserved in Battambang province in the northwest of Cambodia. \n
  22. French Colonial Period - The French arrived in 1863 and took over Cambodia. They controlled the country, but allowed King Norodom to be a symbolic king. One positive contribution from the French was the restoration of Cambodia’s ancient temples from the Angkor period. The French also offered protection from Cambodia’s invading neighbors, Vietnam and Thailand. The negative side of French colonialism was that Cambodia lost its freedom and was being controlled by a foreign country. In 1954 Cambodia became independence from France. Prince Sihanouk ruled the country until 1970.\nThis picture shows French colonial architecture that is well preserved in Battambang province in the northwest of Cambodia. \n
  23. \n
  24. US Bombing of Cambodia - In 1969 the Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia when the US started bombing Cambodia. International law states that it is illegal to bomb a neutral country, which Cambodia was, but the bombing continued for four years. The US felt that some people in Cambodia were helping the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong was the military arm of the National Liberation Front (NLF). It was created by the North Vietnamese communists to escalate the armed struggle in South Vietnam. In 1970, when Prince Sihanouk was on a trip to France, General Lon Nol took over Cambodia. Lon Nol supported the US in the Vietnam War. In 1970 US and South Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia and war broke out throughout the country. Between 1970 and 1975 several hundred thousand people died in Cambodia.\n\n
  25. US Bombing of Cambodia - In 1969 the Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia when the US started bombing Cambodia. International law states that it is illegal to bomb a neutral country, which Cambodia was, but the bombing continued for four years. The US felt that some people in Cambodia were helping the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong was the military arm of the National Liberation Front (NLF). It was created by the North Vietnamese communists to escalate the armed struggle in South Vietnam. In 1970, when Prince Sihanouk was on a trip to France, General Lon Nol took over Cambodia. Lon Nol supported the US in the Vietnam War. In 1970 US and South Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia and war broke out throughout the country. Between 1970 and 1975 several hundred thousand people died in Cambodia.\n\n
  26. US Bombing of Cambodia - In 1969 the Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia when the US started bombing Cambodia. International law states that it is illegal to bomb a neutral country, which Cambodia was, but the bombing continued for four years. The US felt that some people in Cambodia were helping the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong was the military arm of the National Liberation Front (NLF). It was created by the North Vietnamese communists to escalate the armed struggle in South Vietnam. In 1970, when Prince Sihanouk was on a trip to France, General Lon Nol took over Cambodia. Lon Nol supported the US in the Vietnam War. In 1970 US and South Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia and war broke out throughout the country. Between 1970 and 1975 several hundred thousand people died in Cambodia.\n\n
  27. US Bombing of Cambodia - In 1969 the Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia when the US started bombing Cambodia. International law states that it is illegal to bomb a neutral country, which Cambodia was, but the bombing continued for four years. The US felt that some people in Cambodia were helping the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong was the military arm of the National Liberation Front (NLF). It was created by the North Vietnamese communists to escalate the armed struggle in South Vietnam. In 1970, when Prince Sihanouk was on a trip to France, General Lon Nol took over Cambodia. Lon Nol supported the US in the Vietnam War. In 1970 US and South Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia and war broke out throughout the country. Between 1970 and 1975 several hundred thousand people died in Cambodia.\n\n
  28. US Bombing of Cambodia - In 1969 the Vietnam-American War spilled into Cambodia when the US started bombing Cambodia. International law states that it is illegal to bomb a neutral country, which Cambodia was, but the bombing continued for four years. The US felt that some people in Cambodia were helping the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong was the military arm of the National Liberation Front (NLF). It was created by the North Vietnamese communists to escalate the armed struggle in South Vietnam. In 1970, when Prince Sihanouk was on a trip to France, General Lon Nol took over Cambodia. Lon Nol supported the US in the Vietnam War. In 1970 US and South Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia and war broke out throughout the country. Between 1970 and 1975 several hundred thousand people died in Cambodia.\n\n
  29. \n
  30. Khmer Rouge Genocide - The communist movement started in Cambodia in the 1940’s to oppose the French rule. After independence from France, the communists continued to work for better treatment of the peasant farmers in Cambodia. The communists were called the Khmer Rouge (meaning red Cambodians) and were led by Pol Pot. In 1975, the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia. They had a vision of creating a country without class, where everyone was equal. However they were very brutal and started executing everyone who was middle or upper class. They moved everyone out of the cities and put them in slave labor camps in the rural areas. There was not enough food or medicine, so many people died from starvation or disease. During the four year reign of the Khmer Rouge, 1.7 million people died.\n\n
  31. Khmer Rouge Genocide - The communist movement started in Cambodia in the 1940’s to oppose the French rule. After independence from France, the communists continued to work for better treatment of the peasant farmers in Cambodia. The communists were called the Khmer Rouge (meaning red Cambodians) and were led by Pol Pot. In 1975, the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia. They had a vision of creating a country without class, where everyone was equal. However they were very brutal and started executing everyone who was middle or upper class. They moved everyone out of the cities and put them in slave labor camps in the rural areas. There was not enough food or medicine, so many people died from starvation or disease. During the four year reign of the Khmer Rouge, 1.7 million people died.\n\n
  32. The Khmer Rouge invaded Vietnam, in an attempt to reclaim Cambodia’s former territory. This provoked Vietnam into invading Cambodia, ousting the Khmer Rouge and taking over the country in 1979. Many Cambodians fled to the Thai border in 1979, when the Vietnamese were fighting the Khmer Rouge. These people became refugees and lived camps just over the Thai border. Some were given permission to move to the US. Now there are about 250,000 Cambodian-Americans living in the US today.\n\n
  33. The Khmer Rouge invaded Vietnam, in an attempt to reclaim Cambodia’s former territory. This provoked Vietnam into invading Cambodia, ousting the Khmer Rouge and taking over the country in 1979. Many Cambodians fled to the Thai border in 1979, when the Vietnamese were fighting the Khmer Rouge. These people became refugees and lived camps just over the Thai border. Some were given permission to move to the US. Now there are about 250,000 Cambodian-Americans living in the US today.\n\n
  34. The Khmer Rouge invaded Vietnam, in an attempt to reclaim Cambodia’s former territory. This provoked Vietnam into invading Cambodia, ousting the Khmer Rouge and taking over the country in 1979. Many Cambodians fled to the Thai border in 1979, when the Vietnamese were fighting the Khmer Rouge. These people became refugees and lived camps just over the Thai border. Some were given permission to move to the US. Now there are about 250,000 Cambodian-Americans living in the US today.\n\n
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  36. Vietnamese-backed Government - Vietnam controlled Cambodia from 1979 to 1991. Vietnam was a communist government, but it was very different from the Khmer Rouge. Vietnam helped Cambodia rebuild roads, hospitals and schools – everything the Khmer Rouge had destroyed.\nThis is a picture of Tuol Sleng, a prison where prisoner were brought here before being executed during the Khmer Rouge. It was once a school building. \n\n
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  38. Civil War - Some Cambodians did not like being controlled by Vietnam, their former enemy, so they started a war against the Vietnamese-backed Cambodian government. This civil war included people who were loyal to the king, people with business interests, and the largest group was the Khmer Rouge, still led by Pol Pot. The Khmer Rouge kept fighting the government until 1998 when Pol Pot mysteriously died the day before he was to be taken prisoner by the US.\n\n
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  40. Democratic Elections - In 1991 the Vietnamese left Cambodia because the Soviet Union collapsed and withdrew their aid from Vietnam. The United Nations then took over and helped Cambodia prepare for democratic elections. The first democratic election was held in 1993. Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh became co-prime ministers. Hun Sen won the national election in 1998 and again in 2003. Hun Sen’s government has had a lot of corruption. Powerful government officials have taken land, forests, and fishing rights from poor peasants.\n\n
  41. Democratic Elections - In 1991 the Vietnamese left Cambodia because the Soviet Union collapsed and withdrew their aid from Vietnam. The United Nations then took over and helped Cambodia prepare for democratic elections. The first democratic election was held in 1993. Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh became co-prime ministers. Hun Sen won the national election in 1998 and again in 2003. Hun Sen’s government has had a lot of corruption. Powerful government officials have taken land, forests, and fishing rights from poor peasants.\n\n
  42. Democratic Elections - In 1991 the Vietnamese left Cambodia because the Soviet Union collapsed and withdrew their aid from Vietnam. The United Nations then took over and helped Cambodia prepare for democratic elections. The first democratic election was held in 1993. Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh became co-prime ministers. Hun Sen won the national election in 1998 and again in 2003. Hun Sen’s government has had a lot of corruption. Powerful government officials have taken land, forests, and fishing rights from poor peasants.\n\n
  43. Democratic Elections - In 1991 the Vietnamese left Cambodia because the Soviet Union collapsed and withdrew their aid from Vietnam. The United Nations then took over and helped Cambodia prepare for democratic elections. The first democratic election was held in 1993. Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh became co-prime ministers. Hun Sen won the national election in 1998 and again in 2003. Hun Sen’s government has had a lot of corruption. Powerful government officials have taken land, forests, and fishing rights from poor peasants.\n\n
  44. Democratic Elections - In 1991 the Vietnamese left Cambodia because the Soviet Union collapsed and withdrew their aid from Vietnam. The United Nations then took over and helped Cambodia prepare for democratic elections. The first democratic election was held in 1993. Hun Sen and Prince Ranariddh became co-prime ministers. Hun Sen won the national election in 1998 and again in 2003. Hun Sen’s government has had a lot of corruption. Powerful government officials have taken land, forests, and fishing rights from poor peasants.\n\n
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  46. Cambodia Today – The Cambodian culture is strongly influenced by the Angkor Period. The music and royal dance from the ancient empire are still performed today. The religion of ninety-five percent of the people living in Cambodia is Buddhism. The two biggest holidays are the Cambodian New Year which falls in April and the Water Festival in November. Once one of the most powerful countries of the world, Cambodia is now among the 10 poorest.\n\n
  47. Cambodia Today – The Cambodian culture is strongly influenced by the Angkor Period. The music and royal dance from the ancient empire are still performed today. The religion of ninety-five percent of the people living in Cambodia is Buddhism. The two biggest holidays are the Cambodian New Year which falls in April and the Water Festival in November. Once one of the most powerful countries of the world, Cambodia is now among the 10 poorest.\n\n
  48. Cambodia Today – The Cambodian culture is strongly influenced by the Angkor Period. The music and royal dance from the ancient empire are still performed today. The religion of ninety-five percent of the people living in Cambodia is Buddhism. The two biggest holidays are the Cambodian New Year which falls in April and the Water Festival in November. Once one of the most powerful countries of the world, Cambodia is now among the 10 poorest.\n\n
  49. Cambodia Today – The Cambodian culture is strongly influenced by the Angkor Period. The music and royal dance from the ancient empire are still performed today. The religion of ninety-five percent of the people living in Cambodia is Buddhism. The two biggest holidays are the Cambodian New Year which falls in April and the Water Festival in November. Once one of the most powerful countries of the world, Cambodia is now among the 10 poorest.\n\n
  50. Cambodia Today – The Cambodian culture is strongly influenced by the Angkor Period. The music and royal dance from the ancient empire are still performed today. The religion of ninety-five percent of the people living in Cambodia is Buddhism. The two biggest holidays are the Cambodian New Year which falls in April and the Water Festival in November. Once one of the most powerful countries of the world, Cambodia is now among the 10 poorest.\n\n
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  52. Cambodia’s Challenges – Cambodia is still recovering from the Khmer Rouge genocide, when a quarter of the population, including most of the educated people (such as doctors and teachers) were killed. There still is a shortage of schools and hospitals. Half the women and 25% of the men living in Cambodia did not have an opportunity to go to school and cannot read or write. Only 30% of the population has access to clean drinking water. Almost half of the children in Cambodia are malnourished. There are 4 to 6 million landmines in Cambodian soil which are still being stepped on each day by civilians. Cambodian’s greatest challenges today are poverty and government corruption.\n\n
  53. Cambodia’s Challenges – Cambodia is still recovering from the Khmer Rouge genocide, when a quarter of the population, including most of the educated people (such as doctors and teachers) were killed. There still is a shortage of schools and hospitals. Half the women and 25% of the men living in Cambodia did not have an opportunity to go to school and cannot read or write. Only 30% of the population has access to clean drinking water. Almost half of the children in Cambodia are malnourished. There are 4 to 6 million landmines in Cambodian soil which are still being stepped on each day by civilians. Cambodian’s greatest challenges today are poverty and government corruption.\n\n
  54. Cambodia’s Challenges – Cambodia is still recovering from the Khmer Rouge genocide, when a quarter of the population, including most of the educated people (such as doctors and teachers) were killed. There still is a shortage of schools and hospitals. Half the women and 25% of the men living in Cambodia did not have an opportunity to go to school and cannot read or write. Only 30% of the population has access to clean drinking water. Almost half of the children in Cambodia are malnourished. There are 4 to 6 million landmines in Cambodian soil which are still being stepped on each day by civilians. Cambodian’s greatest challenges today are poverty and government corruption.\n\n
  55. Cambodia’s Challenges – Cambodia is still recovering from the Khmer Rouge genocide, when a quarter of the population, including most of the educated people (such as doctors and teachers) were killed. There still is a shortage of schools and hospitals. Half the women and 25% of the men living in Cambodia did not have an opportunity to go to school and cannot read or write. Only 30% of the population has access to clean drinking water. Almost half of the children in Cambodia are malnourished. There are 4 to 6 million landmines in Cambodian soil which are still being stepped on each day by civilians. Cambodian’s greatest challenges today are poverty and government corruption.\n\n
  56. Cambodia’s Challenges – Cambodia is still recovering from the Khmer Rouge genocide, when a quarter of the population, including most of the educated people (such as doctors and teachers) were killed. There still is a shortage of schools and hospitals. Half the women and 25% of the men living in Cambodia did not have an opportunity to go to school and cannot read or write. Only 30% of the population has access to clean drinking water. Almost half of the children in Cambodia are malnourished. There are 4 to 6 million landmines in Cambodian soil which are still being stepped on each day by civilians. Cambodian’s greatest challenges today are poverty and government corruption.\n\n
  57. Let’s spend about 10 minutes to try to answer the following questions\n
  58. Now... what is the capital of Cambodia? Yes, it is Phnom Penh. This is a picture of Sihanoug Blvd in Phnom Penh city with the Independence monument here. This monument was built in 1958 for Cambodia's independence from France in 1953 \n
  59. Now... what is the capital of Cambodia? Yes, it is Phnom Penh. This is a picture of Sihanoug Blvd in Phnom Penh city with the Independence monument here. This monument was built in 1958 for Cambodia's independence from France in 1953 \n
  60. Now... what is the capital of Cambodia? Yes, it is Phnom Penh. This is a picture of Sihanoug Blvd in Phnom Penh city with the Independence monument here. This monument was built in 1958 for Cambodia's independence from France in 1953 \n
  61. It is located close to the equator, it is hot and tropical with a rainy season and a dry season\n\n
  62. Tonle Sap is a great lake in Cambodia and there are so many rivers. Cambodians catch fish and grow rice. 85% of people are rice farmers. \n
  63. The language spoken in Cambodia is called Khmer or Cambodian. The people who live there are also referred to as Khmer or Cambodian. You can use either word.\n\n
  64. Cambodia has had many different types of government during its history. Can you name some types of government? \nKingdom refers to monarchy. Monarchy is a form of government in which the office of head of state is usually held until death or abdication and is often hereditary and includes a royal house.\nCommunism aims at establishment of equality between people. It showed during Khmer Rouge.\n
  65. It’s The Kingdom of Angkor, which flourished for more than 600 years. \n
  66. In 1432, Angkor Empire decreased in size and power due to invasions from Thailand and Vietnam. Capitol was moved to Phnom Penh. \nThis is a picture of a temple in Ayuthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand. This temple is built in Khmer style, very similar to Angkor Wat in 1630. Prince DamRon Rachanuphap noted that its architecture was similar to that of Angkor Wat and inferred that this temple might have been built to commemorate the king’s victory over Cambodia. \n\n\n
  67. The French took over. In 1863, Cambodia under king Norodom became a protectorate of France\nCambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.\nThey lost their freedom. They felt resentment toward being controlled by foreigners. Was America ever controlled by foreigners? How did we feel? What did we do? Does the US exercise colonial power over any countries or territories? Puerto Rico, Siapan (location of US sweatshops)\n\n\n
  68. The French took over. In 1863, Cambodia under king Norodom became a protectorate of France\nCambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.\nThey lost their freedom. They felt resentment toward being controlled by foreigners. Was America ever controlled by foreigners? How did we feel? What did we do? Does the US exercise colonial power over any countries or territories? Puerto Rico, Siapan (location of US sweatshops)\n\n\n
  69. The French took over. In 1863, Cambodia under king Norodom became a protectorate of France\nCambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.\nThey lost their freedom. They felt resentment toward being controlled by foreigners. Was America ever controlled by foreigners? How did we feel? What did we do? Does the US exercise colonial power over any countries or territories? Puerto Rico, Siapan (location of US sweatshops)\n\n\n
  70. The French took over. In 1863, Cambodia under king Norodom became a protectorate of France\nCambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.\nThey lost their freedom. They felt resentment toward being controlled by foreigners. Was America ever controlled by foreigners? How did we feel? What did we do? Does the US exercise colonial power over any countries or territories? Puerto Rico, Siapan (location of US sweatshops)\n\n\n
  71. The French took over. In 1863, Cambodia under king Norodom became a protectorate of France\nCambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.\nThey lost their freedom. They felt resentment toward being controlled by foreigners. Was America ever controlled by foreigners? How did we feel? What did we do? Does the US exercise colonial power over any countries or territories? Puerto Rico, Siapan (location of US sweatshops)\n\n\n
  72. The French took over. In 1863, Cambodia under king Norodom became a protectorate of France\nCambodia was protected from its invading neighbors.\nThey lost their freedom. They felt resentment toward being controlled by foreigners. Was America ever controlled by foreigners? How did we feel? What did we do? Does the US exercise colonial power over any countries or territories? Puerto Rico, Siapan (location of US sweatshops)\n\n\n
  73. Cambodia became independent from France in 1954 and Prince Sihanouk ruled the country at the time. \nBecause they thought Cambodia was supporting the Vietnamese communists.\n\n
  74. Cambodia became independent from France in 1954 and Prince Sihanouk ruled the country at the time. \nBecause they thought Cambodia was supporting the Vietnamese communists.\n\n
  75. Cambodia became independent from France in 1954 and Prince Sihanouk ruled the country at the time. \nBecause they thought Cambodia was supporting the Vietnamese communists.\n\n
  76. Cambodia became independent from France in 1954 and Prince Sihanouk ruled the country at the time. \nBecause they thought Cambodia was supporting the Vietnamese communists.\n\n
  77. The genocide began. The Khmer Rouge took over, put everyone in work camps and started killing educated people. 1.7 million people died from execution, starvation or disease over the next 4 years. \n
  78. The genocide began. The Khmer Rouge took over, put everyone in work camps and started killing educated people. 1.7 million people died from execution, starvation or disease over the next 4 years. \n
  79. The genocide began. The Khmer Rouge took over, put everyone in work camps and started killing educated people. 1.7 million people died from execution, starvation or disease over the next 4 years. \n
  80. The genocide began. The Khmer Rouge took over, put everyone in work camps and started killing educated people. 1.7 million people died from execution, starvation or disease over the next 4 years. \n
  81. The genocide ended when the Vietnamese invaded and pushed the Khmer Rouge out in 1979. \n\nThey were glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge but they didn’t like being controlled by the Vietnamese.\nThe Cambodian government vs. the Khmer Rouge and other groups.\n\n\n
  82. The genocide ended when the Vietnamese invaded and pushed the Khmer Rouge out in 1979. \n\nThey were glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge but they didn’t like being controlled by the Vietnamese.\nThe Cambodian government vs. the Khmer Rouge and other groups.\n\n\n
  83. The genocide ended when the Vietnamese invaded and pushed the Khmer Rouge out in 1979. \n\nThey were glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge but they didn’t like being controlled by the Vietnamese.\nThe Cambodian government vs. the Khmer Rouge and other groups.\n\n\n
  84. The genocide ended when the Vietnamese invaded and pushed the Khmer Rouge out in 1979. \n\nThey were glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge but they didn’t like being controlled by the Vietnamese.\nThe Cambodian government vs. the Khmer Rouge and other groups.\n\n\n
  85. The genocide ended when the Vietnamese invaded and pushed the Khmer Rouge out in 1979. \n\nThey were glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge but they didn’t like being controlled by the Vietnamese.\nThe Cambodian government vs. the Khmer Rouge and other groups.\n\n\n
  86. The genocide ended when the Vietnamese invaded and pushed the Khmer Rouge out in 1979. \n\nThey were glad to be free from the Khmer Rouge but they didn’t like being controlled by the Vietnamese.\nThe Cambodian government vs. the Khmer Rouge and other groups.\n\n\n
  87. Pol Pot’s death in 1998. It is interesting that one man was able to keep the brutal Khmer Rouge movement going for over 20 years after the genocide ended in 1979. After the fall of Khmer Rouge, he fled into the jungles of Southwest Cambodia. From 1979 to 1997 he and his followers of the old Khmer Rouge operated from the border region of Cambodia and Thailand, where they clung to power, with nominal United Nations recognition as the rightful government of Cambodia.\n\n\n
  88. Pol Pot’s death in 1998. It is interesting that one man was able to keep the brutal Khmer Rouge movement going for over 20 years after the genocide ended in 1979. After the fall of Khmer Rouge, he fled into the jungles of Southwest Cambodia. From 1979 to 1997 he and his followers of the old Khmer Rouge operated from the border region of Cambodia and Thailand, where they clung to power, with nominal United Nations recognition as the rightful government of Cambodia.\n\n\n
  89. Hun Sen is the current Prime Minister of Cambodia. He has been the sole leader of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), which has governed Cambodia since the Vietnamese-backed overthrow of the Khmer Rouge in 1979. \n
  90. Hun Sen is the current Prime Minister of Cambodia. He has been the sole leader of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), which has governed Cambodia since the Vietnamese-backed overthrow of the Khmer Rouge in 1979. \n
  91. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  92. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  93. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  94. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  95. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  96. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  97. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  98. The United Nations and Cambodia set up an international tribunal to bring the Khmer Rouge leaders to trial. Pol Pot died and Son Sen died in 1998 and 1997. Nuon Chea or ‘brother number two’ presently in detention awaiting a United Nations trial for crimes against humanity for his role in the genocide. Former foreign minister Ieng Sary, former head of state Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith, wife of Ieng Sary are also awaiting trial with Nuon Chea. In November 25 this year, a couple of days ago, \n\nHere is the picture of trial on November 25, a couple of days a go. The three leaders, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, and Khieu Samphan are on trial being accused of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity; subsumed within that list are the crimes of murder, extermination, enslavement, imprisonment, torture, persecution and willful killing among others. They denied all charges.\n\n
  99. Buddhist, democratic, recovering from genocide, poverty, lack of schools and medical care, government corruption.\n\n
  100. Buddhist, democratic, recovering from genocide, poverty, lack of schools and medical care, government corruption.\n\n
  101. Buddhist, democratic, recovering from genocide, poverty, lack of schools and medical care, government corruption.\n\n
  102. Buddhist, democratic, recovering from genocide, poverty, lack of schools and medical care, government corruption.\n\n
  103. Buddhist, democratic, recovering from genocide, poverty, lack of schools and medical care, government corruption.\n\n
  104. Buddhist, democratic, recovering from genocide, poverty, lack of schools and medical care, government corruption.\n\n