In 1966 Pol Pot returned to the jungles of Kampuchea armed with the ‘Selected Works of Mao Zedong’ – which he studied indepth and found
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KAMPUCHEA: POL POT’S NAME WRITTEN IN THE CHINESE LANGUAGE! (6.6.2019)
Within the Khmer language the name ‘Pol Pot’ is written as ‘ប៉ុល ពត’, with the Chinese language ideograms suggesting the meaning of a ‘Bull-like Individual Who Delivers a Special Message with the Force of a Wave (hitting the shore)’. I intend to carefully research this subject and move through its terrain very carefully, with the idea that this research will encourage others to think for themselves and not accept the rather lazy mainstream narratives at face-value. As usual I reject a priori the bourgeois interpretations as being bias and unreliable, whilst seeking to establish facts from primary Chinese language (and other) sources. There is no need to ‘defend’ this method as it is nothing other than good academic practice.
Dismissing the False Narrative of Communist Atrocity
There must be clear dialectical thinking as to the foundation of this essay. We must think clearly, but at no time do we meet the
The Happiness and Freedom of Modern Tibet! (2015)
Original Article: 解读西藏人的“幸福密码” (Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) This is Luosang Gonbu (洛桑贡布), stood at the entrance of the small shop which he owns. He
Peaceful Liberation of Tibet – 60th Anniversary (2011)
Original Article: 庆祝西藏和平解放60周年仪式在拉萨举行 (Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) On May 23, 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet, the Tibet Autonomous Region