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Title: Cambodia


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Cambodia
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1863 French Protectorate
  • Cambodians are
  • descendents of the Angkor
  • Empire which was at its
  • peak during the 10th-13th
  • century. But with attacks
  • from present day Thailand
  • and Viet Nam the empire
  • declined. Soon after, the
  • King placed Cambodia
  • under French rule and
  • became part of French
  • Indochina in 1887.

3
1941 A New King
  • When Norodom passed away
  • in 1904, the throne was not
  • passed onto his sons but to
  • his brother Sisowath.
  • Sisowath ruled until 1941
  • when Norodom Sihanouk
  • becomes king. Also during
  • this time, Cambodia is
  • occupied by Japan during
  • WWII. With a new king,
  • Cambodians felt that they
  • should not be under control
  • by the French anymore.

4
1953 Independence
  • In 1946, the French granted
  • Cambodia self government
  • with the French Union. A
  • constitution was drawn up in
  • 1947 and a treaty was signed
  • in 1949 making Cambodia an
  • associated state with France.
  • However, King Norodom
  • Sihanouk wanted complete
  • independence and was
  • awarded it in 1953.

5
1955-1960 The Ins and Outs
  • In 1955, King Norodom
  • Sihanouk abdicates his
  • throne and gives it to his
  • father to rule. Norodom
  • Sihanouk seeks a political
  • career and becomes a
  • premier. However, his
  • father passes away in 1960
  • and his mother, Queen
  • Kossamak Nearireak takes
  • over. Later, Norodom
  • Sihanouk becomes king
  • again.

6
1970 Take Your Sides
  • Throughout the Viet Nam war,
  • Sihanouk remained neutral to
  • both sides. He allowed North Viet
  • Nam to use Cambodian ports and
  • allowed the US to bomb Viet Cong
  • hideouts in Cambodia. However,
  • the Cambodians grew discontent
  • with this. While Sihanouk was
  • abroad, General Lon Nol led a
  • military coup to overthrow
  • Sihanouk.

7
1975 Year Zero
  • In 1975, the Khmer Rouge led by Pot Pot
  • overthrew Lon Nol and took over Cambodia. He
  • renames Cambodia as Kampuchea. They
  • believed that Cambodians will be laborers
  • working on a one federation of collective farms.
  • The Khmer Rouge wanted to get rid of any
  • intellectuals, educated people and anybody
  • against their ideas and communism. Hundreds
  • of thousands of the educated middle-classes are
  • tortured and executed in special centers. Others
  • starve, or die from disease or exhaustion. The
  • total death toll during the next three years is
  • estimated to be at least 1.7 million.

8
1979 Vietnamese Invasion
  • In 1978, Viet Nam decided to
  • invade Cambodia and take
  • control of the country. The
  • Vietnamese overthrew the Khmer
  • Rouge and drove them to the
  • Thai jungles. The Vietnamese
  • tried to install a puppet
  • government and reconstruct the
  • country. However, Pol Pots
  • regime destroyed the land,
  • ruined the economy and he killed
  • all of the potential intellectuals
  • that could have jumpstarted the
  • country again.

9
1985 Starting Over
  • While the Khmer Rouge hid in
  • the Thai jungles, the US were
  • giving them help. The Khmer
  • Rouge continued to fight Viet
  • Nam to gain control of
  • Cambodia again. In 1985, Hun
  • Sen was elected as prime
  • minister, and peace talks
  • immediately began. In 1989,
  • Viet Nam withdrew its last
  • troops out of Cambodia.

10
1991 Peace?
  • In 1991, a peace treaty was
  • signed by all opposing
  • parties. However, the
  • treaty called for all groups
  • to be disarmed and the
  • Khmer Rouge refused.
  • With that, Sihanouk
  • denounced the Khmer
  • Rouge and aligned himself
  • with Hun Sen. Norodom
  • Sihanouk again became
  • Head of state.

11
1993 Democratic Elections
  • In 1993, the first ever
  • Democratic elections were held.
  • The Royalist FUNCINPEC party
  • won the most seats and Hun
  • Sens Cambodian People's Party
  • came in second. A coalition
  • government is formed with
  • FUNCINPEC's Prince Norodom
  • Ranariddh as prime minister
  • and Hun Sen as deputy prime
  • minister. The monarchy is
  • restored, and Sihanouk
  • becomes king again.

12
1997 Only One Can Rule
  • The coalition government of
  • Norodom Ranariddh and Hun
  • Sen was crumbling. Hun Sen
  • set up a coup and replaced
  • Ranariddh with Ung Huot.
  • The coup delayed Cambodias
  • membership with ASEAN.
  • Also, in 1997, the Khmer
  • Rouge was falling apart and
  • Pol Pot was imprisoned. He
  • later died in 1998.

13
2001 Justice Begins
  • In 2001, the Cambodian
  • Senate approved a law which
  • created a tribunal. This
  • would allow the Khmer Rouge
  • leaders to be tried for their
  • war crimes. With the
  • Japanese financially
  • supporting the tribunal,
  • justice can be served.

14
2004 Like Father, Like Son
  • In October 2004, King
  • Norodom Sihanouk abdicated
  • his throne in favor of his son.
  • A nine member council
  • elected Norodom Sihamoni
  • to the throne a week later.
  • King Norodom Sihamoni is
  • the reigning king today.

15
2005 The Green Light
  • The tribunal had
  • encountered many
  • problems. There were no
  • funds going towards it
  • and the Khmer Rouge
  • leaders were getting old.
  • Some feared that they
  • might die before being
  • tried. However in 2005,
  • The UN gave the green
  • light to start the
  • tribunal.

16
2007 Justice is Served
  • In 2007, trials began for
  • the most notorious
  • leaders of the Khmer
  • Rouge. Nuon Chea was
  • arrested in September
  • and is being tried for
  • his crimes. And in
  • November, the tribunal
  • holds its first public
  • hearing with Comrade
  • Duch.
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