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ankoles [38]
4 years ago
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that is not considered a human rights violation committed by the hmer Rouge? 1:The Khmer Rouge forced residers of Cambodia to wo

rk in labor camps where they were tortured and starved. 2:The Khmer Rouge was responsible for genocide -killing more than two million people 3:The Khmer Rouge abolished government, religion, and private property in Cambodia. 4:The Khmer Rouge refused to follow a peace agreement established with the United Nations in 1991
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lions [1.4K]4 years ago
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Answer:

4: The Khmer Rouge refused to follow a peace agreement established with the United Nations in 1991

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The Khmer Rouge is definitely the most terrible thing that has happened to the people of Cambodia, and the worst period was when Pohl Pot was the leader. Around two million people lost their lives, many more were tortured, everything was taken away from the people, and violence was what ruled the country. The Khmer Rouge managed to commit pretty much all crimes against humanity unfortunately. One thing that can not be considered as a violation of the human rights is that it didn't followed the agreement with the United Nations in general, as that is more of a diplomatic issue between two sides.

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