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The Cham Rebellion
2007
American Journal of Islam and Society
This book is a study of what happened to Cambodia's Cham Muslims livingin the Khmer Rouge-controlled Kroch Chhmar district (Kampong Champrovince) during the 1970s. Based on reconstructed events and survivors'memories, it is an account of ordinary Muslims caught up in a utopian maelstromof deceit, brutality, fear, unexpected compassion, torture, and deliberatemurder on an almost unbelievable scale while the Muslim world, and theworld at large, was "occupied" with other concerns.Chapters 1 and 2
doi:10.35632/ajis.v24i3.1535
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