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Pol Pot's Little Red Book: The Sayings of Angkar
This handbook of slogans, interspersed with historical commentary and contextual analysis, describes the Khmer Rouge regime and exposes the horrific foundation upon which it constructed its reign of terror.
This is the incredible, true story of the faith, endurance and courage it took to survive and escape THE SIEVE OF ANGKAR
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Why Did They Kill?: Cambodia in the Shadow of Genocide
Angkar supplanted Buddhism as the new "religion." Like a deity, Angkar (and the revolution it stood for) was depicted in hyperbolic, often superhuman terms, sometimes directly adapted from Buddhism.7 In radio broadcasts, speeches, and ...
Alexander Laban Hinton, 2005
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There's No Government Like NO Government: The ...
In Pol Pot's Cambodia there was no one at Angkar. Saying “Angkar told me x, y, and z,” ended the discussion — as long as the person had credibility as a delegate of Angkar. Thus, as in the notorious Milgram Obedience Experiments, those ...
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Surviving Angkar: Memories of Life and Death in Pol Pot's ...
This is a first-hand account of life and death under the rule of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge between 1975 and 1979. When asked how she survived it, Leakhana's simple answer is: "I wanted to live." That may be the only answer that can be given.
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Escaping the Khmer Rouge: A Cambodian Memoir - Halaman 101
Occasionally, Mit Sean called a revolutionary meeting the purpose of which, I quickly discerned, was to intimidate the New People and spread Angkar propaganda. Sean's most recent acts toward the New People made me realize more than ...
Chileng Pa, Carol A. Mortland, 2008
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The Psychology of Genocide and Violent Oppression: A ...
The U.S. bombing campaign ended in the summer of1973,62 but the final Angkar offensive against Lon Nol only began in the spring of 1975. It appears that Angkar was less than eager to bring the war to a swift conclusion, even though the ...
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Inside Cambodian Insurgency: A Sociological Perspective ...
a famous saying noted that angkar had the eyes of a pineapple. you could not evade its glance; there was nowhere to hide, and no one to trust. Combined with the transformative pastoral techniques, everyone had to be constantly vigilant and ...
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Blessing Over Darkness: A Real Life Journey from ...
Angkar continued to teach children how to spy on our parents. Angkar told us our parents were not our real parents. Angkar was our real parent for all new and old children”. Angkar also stressed that for new children, their own parents were ...
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The Routledge History of Genocide - Halaman 129
A conscious attempt was made by the Angkar to deconstruct both society and the family. Individual thought and expression was eradicated. This was part of a deliberate policy to repress human emotion and destroy human relationships.
Cathie Carmichael, Richard C. Maguire, 2015