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The man behind the Cambodian massacres. Pol Pot (far right), who has been overthrown by the Vietnamese invasion, is seen here with Nuon Chea (middle), one of his close advisers, and Teng Yingcheo, Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Peoples Congress. Madam Teng was on a visit to Cambodia in January, 1978.

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Press, 7 April 1979, Page 14

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The man behind the Cambodian massacres. Pol Pot (far right), who has been overthrown by the Vietnamese invasion, is seen here with Nuon Chea (middle), one of his close advisers, and Teng Yingcheo, Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Peoples Congress. Madam Teng was on a visit to Cambodia in January, 1978. Press, 7 April 1979, Page 14

The man behind the Cambodian massacres. Pol Pot (far right), who has been overthrown by the Vietnamese invasion, is seen here with Nuon Chea (middle), one of his close advisers, and Teng Yingcheo, Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Peoples Congress. Madam Teng was on a visit to Cambodia in January, 1978. Press, 7 April 1979, Page 14

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