Poetry Page 3. Discontent– Clara Davidson, 1897 A peasant lay on hospitable grassTo watch a silent cloud procession pass,And bathe in tempered sunshine sifting downIn […]
D.K. Interview With Pol Pot, 1979 Kampuchean Prime Minister Pol Pot recently told Japanese reporters: “Viet Nam is trying to complete its warof aggression during […]
D.K. Press Agency Interview about Vietnam’s invasion – Pol-Pot, 1978 Q. We would like you to describe the situation when the Vietnamese were invadingDemocratic Kampuchea. […]
G.G. Allin’s Poetry Unknown – G.G. Allin, 1989 Departed to this sullen confusionmy electrified sights like a combat fieldRadical outbursts sternly infect my dismayBeneath this […]
The Primacy of the Movement for Agricultural Production – The Khmer Rouge, 1975 Republished from Revolutionary Male & Female Youth’s, Angkar’s publication for the youth. […]
Political Program of the National United Front of Kampuchea – NUFK, 1970 The Cambodian people established an organized society more than 2,000 years ago, and […]
Speech on The 10th Anniversary of the Founding of the Revolutionary Army – Pol-Pot, 1978 “We all deeply and wholeheartedly respect and admire our Revolutionary […]
Speech at Commemorative Meeting for Mao Zedong – Pol-Pot, 9/13/1976 Big Memorial Meeting Held in Phnom Penh to Mourn the Passing of Chairman Mao Zedong […]
The Revolutionary Youths Must Help to Solve the People’s Livelihoods Directly – The Khmer Rouge, 11/1975 Republished from Revolutionary Male & Female Youth’s, Angkar’s publication […]
From the Era of Slavery Until 1960 – The Khmer Rouge, 1977 Republished from Angkar’s official publication The Revolutionary Flag Our Kampuchea Has a History […]