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Ethnic Vietnamese and the Khmer Rouge: the genocide and race debate/ Theara Thun & Duong Keo

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Asian Studies: Vol 53, No 3, September 2021, pp.325-341(95)Summary: The Communist Party of Kampuchea's (CPK) ethnic policy through the dynamics of its relationship with ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia during the 1970s. During Cambodia's civil war the CPK regarded Vietnamese in Cambodia as supporters of its political movement. The class categorization undermined CPK treatment of Vietnamese and other minority groups throughout 1975-1979 a war with Vietnam led to the expulsion of the vast majority of Vietnamese in 1975. CPK purges against Vietnamese should be understood within the framework of CPK efforts to eliminate suspected enemies from Vietnam rather than stemming from genocidal intent.
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The Communist Party of Kampuchea's (CPK) ethnic policy through the dynamics of its relationship with ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia during the 1970s. During Cambodia's civil war the CPK regarded Vietnamese in Cambodia as supporters of its political movement. The class categorization undermined CPK treatment of Vietnamese and other minority groups throughout 1975-1979 a war with Vietnam led to the expulsion of the vast majority of Vietnamese in 1975. CPK purges against Vietnamese should be understood within the framework of CPK efforts to eliminate suspected enemies from Vietnam rather than stemming from genocidal intent.

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