Extreme violence is necessary sometimes, according to Nuon Chea, - TopicsExpress



          

Extreme violence is necessary sometimes, according to Nuon Chea, known in Cambodia as Brother No. 2.” In 2011, Chea argued that Cambodia would now be Vietnam’s “poodle” had the Khmer Rouge not killed all the traitors. He told an interviewer that he loved his country and saw it under threat. For that reason, he said he had no regrets about the bloodshed. “Think how threatened our country would have been if they had stayed alive,” Chea told the interviewer. In the mid 1970s, Chea was second in command of the Khmer Rouge behind Pol Pot. Together they tortured and killed an estimated 2 million people, including thousands of women and children. There is no proof that anyone beyond a handful of people had any contact with foreign intelligence agencies. Watch the video (The relevant discussion starts at 1:54). It’s fascinating insight into the thinking behind the Killing Fields as well as an example for how people can offer a justification for even the most heinous acts. Chea is serving a life sentence. https://youtube/watch?v=hO0cnRV9Ouo
Posted on: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 10:28:43 +0000

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