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Kampuchean Genocide and the World Court By Gregory H. Stanton, President, Genocide Watch From 1975 to 1978 the government in Kampuchea, commonly called the Khmer Rouge or the Pol Pot regime, intentionally murdered at le
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Document Date: 2014-10-15 11:53:38


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Manila / Phnom Penh / /

Company

Cambodian Genocide Project Inc. / /

Country

Nicaragua / New Zealand / Fiji / Norway / France / United States / Vietnam / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / /

Event

Judicial Event / /

Facility

University of Connecticut School / Tuol Sleng prison / World Court / /

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food / customary international law / religious / law student / /

MedicalCondition

starvation / /

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Corfu Channel / /

Organization

International Court of Justice / United Nations Commission on Human Rights / World Court / Yale / Australian government / Heng Samrin government / American Bar Association / United States National Council of Churches / U.N. Commission / CARE / Cambodian government / United Nations / Democratic Kampuchea government / UN Court / Kampuchean government / University of Connecticut School of Law / Democratic Kampuchean government / Communist Party / Kampuchea / Subcommission for the Elimination / Khmer Rouge / International Criminal Court / /

Person

Genocide Watch / Democratic Kampuchea / Francois Ponchaud / Burke Marshall / Pol Pot / Ieng Sary / Cham / Michael Reisman / Harry Wellington / Myres McDougal / Son Sann / /

Position

Prime Minister / President / Foreign Minister / registrar / non-Communist former prime minister of the country / /

Region

South West Africa / /

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