KHMER ROUGE The Paris Student group. Introduction/ Overview  During the 1950s, Khmer students in Paris organized their own communist movement, which.

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KHMER ROUGE The Paris Student group

Introduction/ Overview  During the 1950s, Khmer students in Paris organized their own communist movement, which had little, if any, connection to the hard-pressed party in their homeland. From their ranks came the men and women who returned home and took command of the party apparatus during the 1960s, led an effective insurgency against Lon Nol from 1968 until 1975, and established the regime of Democratic Kampuchea.

The leader  Pol Pot, who rose to the leadership of the communist movement in the 1960s, was born in He attended a technical high school in the capital and then went to Paris in 1949 to study radio electronics.  Described by one source as a "determined, rather plodding organiser", he failed to obtain a degree, but, according to the Jesuit priest, Father François Ponchaud, he acquired a taste for the classics of French literature as well as for the writings of Karl Marx.

Other important memebers.  Another member of the Paris student group was Ieng Sary (Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979), a Chinese-Khmer born in 1925 in South Vietnam. He attended the elite Lycée Sisowath in Phnom Penh before beginning courses in commerce and politics at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (more widely known as Sciences Po) in France.  Khieu Samphan, considered "one of the most brilliant intellects of his generation", was born in 1931 and specialized in economics and politics during his time in Paris.  In talent he was rivaled by Hou Yuon, born in 1930, who was described as being "of truly astounding physical and intellectual strength,” and who studied economics and law.  Son Sen, born in 1930, studied education and literature;  Hu Nim, born in 1932, studied law.

 These men were perhaps the most educated leaders in the history of Asian communism. Two of them, Khieu Samphan and Hou Yuon, earned doctorates from the University of Paris; Hu Nim obtained his degree from the University of Phnom Penh in In retrospect, it seems unlikely that these talented members of the elite, sent to France on government scholarships, could launch the bloodiest and most radical revolution in modern Asian history.  Most came from landowner or civil servant families. Pol Pot and Hou Yuon may have been related to the royal family.

 The major argument in Khieu Samphan's 1959 thesis, Cambodia's Economy and Industrial Development, was that the country had to become self-reliant and end its economic dependency on the developed world. In its general contours, Khieu's work reflected the influence of a branch of the "dependency theory" school, which blamed lack of development in the Third World on the economic domination of the industrialised nations.