Cambodia Genocide

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History

 

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Cynthia B

 

Date added:

December 29, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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After all, the Khmer Rouge set out to wipe out an entire culture, which was Cambodia's religion, Theravada Buddhism. And this may help explain why, over the years, the law has proved so poor a guide to the reality of human slaughter. For, whether you call the mass killing in Cambodia a genocide or simply a crime against humanity, it was the same by either name...
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It was a vindication of evil. One might rationally pick Cambodia as a example for the law's weakness in dealing with such crimes. International law, after all depends for its accuracy on the willingness of the world's Nation-States to abide by and enforce it. In Cambodia's case most Nation-States expressed shock and horror and did nothing...
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