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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script. Pol Pot (born
Saloth Sâr; 19 May 1925 – 15
April 1998) was a
Cambodian communist revolutionary...
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Saloth Chhay (Khmer: សាឡុត ឆ័យ, 1920 or 1922 – April, 1975) was a
Cambodian left-wing
journalist and
political activist, who was
prominent in the country's...
- brother-in-law by
marriage of the
Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot (real name:
Saloth Sar). Sary and
Saloth Sar
studied at
Phnom Penh's Lycée
Sisowath where their ****ure...
- peasantry.
Command of the
military was
however in
reality in the
hands of
Saloth Sar,
whose existence in the
Khmer Rouge's
senior levels (along with that...
-
younger sister,
Khieu Thirith, and
their ****ure husbands, Ieng Sary and
Saloth Sar (later Pol Pot) also attended.
Graduating from the
Lycee in 1940, she...
- he
became a
member of a
Marxist group of
Cambodian students centred on
Saloth Sar (alias Pol Pot), Ieng Sary, and Hou Yuon.
Along with
other members of...
- Tou
Samouth and Sieu Heng, and
including later prominent figures such as
Saloth Sar (Pol Pot) and Ieng Sary)
continued as a
purely clandestine organization...
-
Phouc Tho (editor of Meatophum),
Touch Phoeun, Hou Yuon and
Saloth Chhay (the
brother of
Saloth Sar, a.k.a. Pol Pot). It's ****umed that the
Committee was...
- to live with her, a
common Cambodian custom; one of her cousins,
named Saloth Sâr,
would later adopt the name Pol Pot.
Monivong died on 23
April 1941...
- head of its more
moderate faction. He is
mainly remembered for
mentoring Saloth Sar, who
would later change his name to Pol Pot.
Samouth was a
Khmer Krom...