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"The Dead Will Know No Peace," by Lindsay Murdoch of the Daily News, 1998.
This web site is dated by Pol Pot's death but is still very useful for backup information on the dictator. It is short but jumps right to the point. It quotes Pol Pot as having no remorse and tells how even today the rain still uncovers mass graves. It is a cry to bring a man to justice who has no remorse.

"Will Cambodia Put Pol Pot's Legacy to Rest?" by Professor David Chandler, 1998.
A basic history is given in this site written by a professor at Monash University. Mr. Chandler is considered an expert on Pol Pot and his links could be of great research value. Beyond this he asks the question everyone is wondering. Can we forget Pol Pot’s legacy? This is another site dated by Pol Pot’s death but it is still very valuable. It gives a cliff notes type summary of the history of the man and his actions when he was in power in Cambodia. This site is designed to scratch the surface and springboard the reader into future research.

Cambodia: Independence from 1953-1993
This is the site of Diethelm Travel's Database on Cambodia's independence. It gives a brief description of the history of Cambodia as well as photos. There are other links from historical eras and geography, climate, population, economic data, and history of Cambodia. There are also links to a map room, photo gallery, a search, library, sound studio, contents, video clips, and the Diethelm homepage.

Cambodia: Population
This is another site by Diethelm Travel's Database. It describes the population of Cambodia and the change of population during the Khmer Rouge as well as minority groups. There is also statistical details and photos.

Beauty & Darkness: Cambodia in Modern History

This site provides information on the recent history of Cambodia. It includes materials pertaining to Cambodia and information relating to Cambodian refugees. There are 16 links to other sites and articles.

Cambodia: The Unique Revolution

This site shows the damage done by the Khmer Rouge and their beliefs.

Landmines in Cambodia
This site provides information on the devastation of landmines and the victims in Cambodia as well as the difficulty of landmine extraction. There is a connecting site to read a letter from a victim of landmines.

The Cambodian Genocide Program
This site includes photos and links to findings of the Cambodian Genocide.

East and Southeast Asia: An Annotated list
This site provides links to43 Cambodian sites with a summary of each link as well as other countries of Asia.


 

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