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Under Pol Pot's Red Khmer regime, 2.2 million people were killed in the state of Democratic Kampuchea. Deportation and evacuation from the cities to the countryside was a notable feature of this act of [[genocide]]. Notorious places such as the Killing Fields have been turned into memorials to commemorate the suffering of the Cambodian people.
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Under Pol Pot's Red Khmer regime, 2.2 million people were killed in the state of Democratic Kampuchea. Deportation and evacuation from the cities to the countryside was a notable feature of this act of genocide. Notorious places such as the Killing Fields have been turned into memorials to commemorate the suffering of the Cambodian people.
 
[[Category:Acts of Genocide since World War II]]
 
[[Category:Acts of Genocide since World War II]]

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