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Romania
Rose of Pailin
(Bu Phat)
Royal family
See also
specific individuals
Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia (GRUNK)
Roy, Stapleton
Rubber
Russian revolution
Saang
Saigon
Sak Sutsakhan
Saloth Sar
after April 1975.
See
Pol Pot
argument against linking Vietnamese and Cambodian revolutions
background and education
brother arrested
and Bu Phat
concept of “purity,”
Democratic Party participation
fascist goals of
in First Indochinese War
founding of Khmer Rouge
French Communist Party membership
and FUNK
Ieng Sary's relationship with
and Khmer Leou
leadership roles
marriage
See also
Khieu Ponnary
menial duties in ICP
“Monarchy or Democracy?” (essay)
move to countryside decided by
move to Ratanakiri province
named on List of Thirty-Four
Paris years
personality
in Phnom Penh after Geneva Conference
photograph described
Pol Pot adopted as
nomme de guerre
and
ramassage
campaign
return to Cambodia
on revolution as “work of God,”
secret visit to Hanoi and Beijing (1965)
teaching at party school
and Vietnamese communists
and Vietnamese-trained returnees
and Yugoslavia
SALT II
Samlaut uprising
Sanctions
Sanderson, John
Sangkum Party
Sarin Chhak
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Scapegoating, by Khmer Rouge
See also
Confessions; Purges
Schanberg, Sydney
School of Cambodian Arts
Scowcroft, Brent
Scruggs, Jan
SEATO.
See
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Second Indochina War
beginning of
Buddhist demonstrations against
in Cambodia
See also
Cambodian War (1970–1975)
end of
See also
Paris Peace Accords
nomenclature
Paris peace talks
statistics
Tet offensive
US bombardment of Cambodia
US involvement in
See also
Cambodian War; Chronology
Secret police.
See
Security police, Khmer Rouge
Security police, Khmer Rouge
See also
Tuol Sleng
Self-rule
Sex, Khmer Rouge restrictions on
See also
Marriage
Shevardnadze, Eduard
at Cambodian peace conference in Paris
diplomatic missions
and Hun Sen-Sihanouk meetings
meeting with Hun Sen
and P-5 talks
resignation
and Sino-Soviet relations
Shultz, George
Siam
See also
Thailand
Siddhi Savetsila
Siem Reap (city)
Siem Reap province
Sieu Heng
Sigur, Gaston J.
Sihanouk.
See
Norodom Sihanouk
Sihanoukville
Singapore
aid for Cambodian resistance
boat people refused for resettlement
economic success
Japanese conquest of
at Paris Conference
reaction to end of Second Indochina War
trade with Cambodia
Sirik Matak, Prince
Sisowath alumni group.
See
Friendship Association of Sisowath School Alumni
Sisowath Monivong, King
Sisowath, Prince
Sisowath School
Sita Deth.
See
Hout Bophana
Si Votha, Prince
Slavery
SNC.
See
Supreme National Council
Solarz, Stephen
Soloman, Richard
Son Ngoc Minh
Son Ngoc Thanh
See also
Khmer Serei
Son Sann
1993 elections
and non-communist resistance
and peace process
Son Sen
background and education
blamed for Siem Reap riots
case against
leadership roles
murder of
and party purges
photograph described
rice diverted to army
role in FUNK
and Vietnam-Cambodia War
wife
So Phim
background and early career
categories initiated by
charges against
Chinese documentary featuring
cooperation in purges
leadership of Eastern Zone
list of traitors refused by
loyalty of
marriage of Bu Phat
membership in central committee
purge of
and Vietnamese-Cambodian relations
Southeast Asia Resource Center
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
South Vietnam
Buddhist demonstrations in
Cambodian refugees in
citizenship of ethnic Chinese
Diem regime
dissidents
See also
National Liberation Front; Provisional Revolutionary Government; Vietnamese communists
military aid to Khmer Republic
peasants recruited by communists
police and security forces
surrender of
tensions over Khmer Republic treatment of ethnic Vietnamese
US aid
US-backed coup d'état
US evacuation from
See also
Second Indochina War; Vietnam
Southwestern Zone
army
cooperatives in
deportations from
leadership
See also
Ta Mok
Mayaguez
incident
“new people” in
and purge of other Zones
purges in
Soviet Union
and Cambodia
Cambodian communists refused loan by
Geneva Conference participation
Gorbachev's effect on
and Hun Sen-Sihanouk meetings
internal pressures
invasion of Prague
KGB
and Korean War
occupation of Afghanistan
P-5 talks
and Paris Conference
“peaceful coexistence” policy
Pol Pot's (Saloth Sar's) praise for
Russian revolution
Sino-Soviet relations
Stalin's impact on
and Third Indochina War
US-Soviet relations
and Vietnamese communists
and Vietnamese occupation
Vietnamese-Soviet relations
and Yugoslavia
Special Zone
Stalinism
Stalin, Joseph
Starvation.
See
Food shortages
Stil, André
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Strikes
Students
communist appeal to
Democratic Party and
in Khmer Republic army
nationalist movement among
Siem Reap riots
Sihanouk's warnings to
student groups
See also
Youth
Suharto
Supreme National Council (SNC)
Svay Rieng province
Swank, Emory
Sweden
Taiwan
Takeo Province
Ta Keu
Ta Mok
Taxation
Terzani, Tiziano
Tet offensive
Thai Communist Party
Thai, ethnic
Thailand
and boat people
border conflicts with Cambodia
and Cambodian independence movement
Cambodian resistance groups in
Cambodian territories annexed
Cambodian territories returned
Chatichai government
communist party
diplomatic efforts to resolve Cambodian problem
economic growth
exploitation of Cambodia's resources
floods of 1978
military coups
Pridi regime
reaction to end of Second Indochina War
refugees in
relations with Democratic Kampuchea
Shevardnadze's visit to
trade with Cambodia
UN membership of
Vietnamese-Thai relations
See also
Chatichai Choonhaven; Siam
Thanh.
See
Son Ngoc Thanh
Thayer, Nate
Theravada Buddhism
See also
Buddhism
Thiounn family
See also
Lok Veang Thiounn; Thiounn Mumm; Thiounn Prasith
Thiounn Mumm
in charge of technical education
on controversy over Kampuchean-Vietnamese relations
and Democratic Party
education and background
leadership roles
and Marxist Circle
Thiounn Prasith
in charge of foreign journalists
leadership roles
on North Vietnamese
and overseas Cambodians
on peasants
suspicions of
on work
on youth of Khmer Rouge cadres
Thiounn Thioenn
Third Indochina War
causes and historical background
defeat by Vietnamese
diplomatic manuevering prior to
early months
famine and epidemics following
inevitability of
and international decision to ignore genocide
Khmer Rouge preparations for
proxy thesis
rumors of
US and
Vietnamese ceasefire offer
Vietnamese preparations
warning signs
See also
Chronology; Resistance; Resistance, non-communist; Vietnamese occupation
Thirith.
See
Ieng Thirith
Thompson, Virginia
Thorez, Maurice
“Three Ghosts,”
See also
Hou Youn; Hu Nim; Khieu Samphan
Tiananmen Square
Tian Zhenbei
Tillon, Charles
Tito
Tonkin
Tonle Sap (Great Lake)
Tonle Sap River
Torture
See also
Tuol Sleng
Tou Samouth
Tou Samut
Toys
Trade
Tran Van Tra
Truong Chinh
Truong, David
Truong Nhu Tang
Try Meng Huot
Tung Padevat
Tuol Sleng
burials
case against Son Sen
execution statistics
files and records
rationale behind torture
secrecy of
torture and executions at
torture methods
victims of
Twining, Charles
Uganda
Uk Boun Chhoeun
Um Sim
UN.
See
United Nations
UNHCR.
See under
United Nations
UNICEF
United Nations
Cambodian seat
debate over Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia
first conference on Cambodia
Human Rights Commission
Ieng Sary's addresses to
importance of Cambodian issue to
investigation of Khmer Rouge abuses dropped
and
Mayaguez
incident
Permanent International Conference on Cambodia
role in post-occupied Cambodia
See also
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
Security Council
See also
P-5 talks
Thailand's membership in
UN Border Relief Operation
UNESCO
UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR)
UN Secretary Waldheim invited to Democratic Kampuchea
UN World Food Program
Vietnamese occupation condemned by
Vietnam's admission to
See also
UNICEF
United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC)
United States
aid to Cambodia
aid to South Vietnam
American journalists in Democratic Kampuchea
American journalists in Vietnam
anti-Americanism
antiwar movement
and ASEAN nations
and boat people
bombardment of Cambodia
Cambodia policy
See also
P-5 talks; United States, Indochina policy
casualties in Vietnam War
China-US relations
and coup d'état against Sihanouk (1970)
embassy report on Khmer Rouge advance
end of cold war
Geneva Conference participation
and human rights abuses
Indochina policy after Vietnam war
intelligence
See also
Central Intelligence Agency
involvement in Cambodia
involvement in Laos
and Korean War
and Laos
leftist groups in
and Lon Nol regime
Marshall Plan
Mayaguez
incident
news coverage of Indochina
non-communist resistance supported by
P-5 talks
Paris Peace Accords
Persian Gulf War
policy change regarding Khmer Rouge
POW-MIA issue
psychological impact of Vietnam War
See also
POW-MIA issue

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