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A rather interesting quality of the articles was their concentration on Nazism and the holocaust. Pilger called Pol Pot 'an Asian Hitler' — and said he was even worse than Hitler ... Again and again Pilger compared the Khmer Rouge to the Nazis. Their
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going to air, 40 sacks of post arrived at ATV ... in
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had provided a critical catalyst for the rise of the Khmer Rouge. It also exposed how the West, led by the United States and
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Ponchaud had interviewed members of anti-communist groups living in the Thai refugee border camps. According to Pilger, "At the very least the effect of
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simply described the monster that Pol Pot was, it would have been quickly forgotten. By reporting the collusion of "our" governments, it told a wider truth about how the world was run ... Within two days of
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militia after their take over of the country, the poverty and suffering of the people, and the limited aid since given by the West. Pilger's first report on
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