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30 October 1978
4. The Khmer Rouge Department of Press & Information describes Pol Pot’s character: – Has a large spirit of union, – Shows revolutionary optimism, – Is deeply & firmly confident in the people, the masses, especially in the poor peasants, -Likes to live and work in the calm. https://t.co/Sl1LnXU6Js A recap on what happened in Cambodia in September 1978 under the Khmer Rouge: 1. Nuon Chea visits China & North Korea 2. French and Norwegian (photos) Communist delegations and Turkish & Hong Kong journalists visit 3. KR leadership celebrates 18th anniversary of the party. https://t.co/AQElgAeBT1 Vietnam denies that it is preparing an offensive against Cambodia and accuses China of massing…
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29 October 1978
Khmer Rouge Radio PhnomPenh charges that ethnic Khmer “are victims of the worst cruelties” in Vietnam. “It is forbidden for them to speak, dress, eat or learn according to traditions on pain of death and male babies are strangled at their birth.”
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28 October 1978
Khmer Rouge Foreign Minister Ieng Sary visits the Phillipines, where he greeted by President Ferdinand Marcos and his wife Imelda. https://t.co/IkVLyZtgbh
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27 October 1978
Speaking @UN, Khmer Rouge Foreign Minister Ieng Sary charges: “The border problem is not important. The real problem is that Vietnam wants to take possession of the whole of Kampuchea, to put Cambodia under its thumb.” https://t.co/QnXgkMwo8q
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26 October 1978
@UPI reports that Vietnam is moving troops to the Cambodian border in preparation for an offensive in the next 30 to 45 days, when the countryside dries out from unusually heavy monsoon rains. Russian is said to have increased arm shipments & sent technicians to🇻🇳.
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23 October 1978
Speaking at the @UN General Assembly, Khmer Rouge FM Ieng Sary says the situation in Cambodia is “excellent”. He says only Cambodians can judge the KR and they judged that this regime “is a good and fair one” & therefore “support it with great determination”. “Vietnam has been fighting a defensive war. We saw Russian built T-54 tanks, artillery & soldiers moving up to the front, waiting only until the rainy season ends for what probably will be an invasion of Cambodia,” predicts Canadian TV https://t.co/7eU3Wo5ycK
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20 October 1978
“Not one person who has actually been to Khmer Rouge Cambodia comes back with stories of forced labor, starvation or genocide” writes The Call, whose journalists visited in April. They see their enthusiastic assessment confirmed by reports of🇧🇪🇸🇪🇫🇷🇩🇰🇳🇴 delegations.
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19 October 1978
An entry in the S-21 prison notebook states that opposed to Khmer people who were to be interrogated without beatings, foreigners, Yuon (🇻🇳) and CIA imperialists would be interrogated following “absolute Special Branch methods, completely & totally, permanently”.
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16 October 1978
US Assistant Secretary of State admits to the Thai Foreign Minister that “a stable system of nation states in SEA” is a code phrase meaning “we believe Cambodia must exist even though we believe the Pol Pot Regime is the world’s worst violator of human rights.
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15 October 1978
A report for the US congress assesses the Vietnamese-Cambodian border war: The most likely scenarios are 1. indeterminate warfare, with rising and falling intensity 2. Vietnam establishes a Cambodian client government 3. a negotiated settlement https://t.co/JDSTpEOKjY