Cleaning Up
Tom Nairn, 3 October 1996
The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-79
by Ben Kiernan.
Yale, 477 pp., £25, April 1996,0 300 06113 7 Show More
by Ben Kiernan.
Yale, 477 pp., £25, April 1996,
“... They had royal connections. Pol Pot’s cousin was a palace dancer and ‘favourite wife’ to a king. An elder brother found employment as a lackey, and the future dictator joined him at court when he was six. As Kiernan points out, ‘he never worked a rice field or knew much of village life ... few Cambodian childhoods were so removed from their ... ”