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    25 November 1977

    “Because money was abolished, the Khmer Rouge now want to buy pumps from Singapore for an equal weight in fish. Cambodia has no international air-traffic control, aircraft maintenance or refuelling capabilities. On Cambodia’s current situation, Lord Elton, says: https://t.co/Qagwf4cPIQ 3. Despite agreeing to improve relations at @UN GA, border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand continue. 4. Most Cambodian refugees departing Thailand, left for France and the US. https://t.co/ZkKGPINlg0 A recap on what happened in Cambodia in October 1977 under the Khmer Rouge: 1. Pol Pot visits North Korea & China (including a trip to the model cooperative of Dazhai), where he discussed military operations against Vietnam. 2. The border war…

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    21 November 1977

    Nov, 10, 1977: Brian Eads reports on Pol Pot’s, Ieng Sary’s & Son Sen’s biography. “It is strange that Cambodia exchanged Sihanouk’s erratic & benevolent despotism, for Lon Nol’s incapable nepotism and then emerges with an oligarchy rooted in age-old traditions and school ties” https://t.co/DJE99sMYq1

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    11 November 1977

    In the latest of a series clashes on the border of Thailand and Cambodia, 400 Khmer Rouge soldiers attack O-la Chief village, killing five civilians and burning nine homes as well a school. https://t.co/WtCfV71WXY PhnomPenh Radio recommended to “constantly nurse the seething of hatred and blood rancor against national and class enemies” as well as “smashing and stamping out old views.”

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    10 November 1977

    3 People are requested to be send to Duch (S-21) for participating in clandestine meetings, encouraging others to pretend to be sick or to steal. Others to Huy, who headed a satellite of S-21 for farming rice and “re-education”, for being sick too often. https://t.co/DQ0ggkaddA

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    4 November 1977

    The United Kingdom refuses to appoint an ambassador to Cambodia because of the Khmer Rouge’s human rights violations. “Events in🇰🇭are as serious as Stalin’s repression of the kulaks and Hitler’s liquidation of the Jews,” says Jeremy Thorpe of the Liberal Party.