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Timeline: The Khmer Rouge

The Khmer Rouge is blamed for the deaths of at least 1.7 million Cambodians [Reuters]

April 1975:
Khmer Rouge forces led by Pol Pot capture Phnom Penh. The new government declares the start of Year Zero as it begins a forced relocation to the countryside in their drive to build their vision of an agrarian utopia.

A four-year reign of terror follows that leaves an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians dead.

 

December 1978: Vietnam invades Cambodia overthrowing Pol Pot government and installing new regime.

 

Twelve years of civil war follow pitting the Khmer Rouge, nationalists and royalists against each other.

 

1993: National elections take place following the signing of a UN sponsored peace deal.

 

1994: The Cambodian government outlaws the Khmer Rouge.

 

July 25, 1997: Pol Pot is convicted of treason in a show trial organised by disgruntled Khmer Rouge officials.

 

1998: Anlong Veng, the Khmer Rouge's last stronghold, falls to government forces.

 

April 15, 1998: Pol Pot dies in a jungle hideout on the run from Cambodian forces.

 

March 6, 1999: Ta Mok, the last of the top Khmer Rouge rebels, is arrested and accused of genocide.

 

May 10, 1999: Cambodian authorities arrest Kaing Guek Eav - better known as Duch - for his role as head of the Khmer Rouge S-21 interrogation centre.

 

2003: United Nations and Cambodian negotiators agree to an international tribunal for former Khmer Rouge leaders.

 

2006: Cambodia's highest judicial body approves 17 Cambodian and 13 international judges and prosecutors for the Khmer Rouge tribunal.

 

July 21, 2006: Ta Mok, known as "The Butcher", dies before appearing in front of the tribunal.

 

July 31, 2007: Duch is transferred to custody of the UN trubunal.

 

September 19, 2007: Top Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea, known as "Brother Number Two", is arrested.

 

November 12, 2007: Former Khmer Rouge social affairs minister Ieng Thirith is arrested along with her husband, former Khmer Rouge e leader Ieng Sary.

 

November 19, 2007: Former Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan is arrested.

 

February 17, 2008: Duch becomes the first former Khmer Rouge official to face trial before the UN tribunal.

 Source: Agencies
 
 
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