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- 397ed328ca51a9c96b31c67a187429b8be151e62b6556811cc152c650e839012 agency "The New York Times".
- 397ed328ca51a9c96b31c67a187429b8be151e62b6556811cc152c650e839012 date "1979-08-08".
- 397ed328ca51a9c96b31c67a187429b8be151e62b6556811cc152c650e839012 first "Seymour M.".
- 397ed328ca51a9c96b31c67a187429b8be151e62b6556811cc152c650e839012 isCitedBy Pol_Pot.
- 397ed328ca51a9c96b31c67a187429b8be151e62b6556811cc152c650e839012 last "Hersh".
- 397ed328ca51a9c96b31c67a187429b8be151e62b6556811cc152c650e839012 quote "U.N. and Red Cross officials said here and in Ho Chi Minh city this week that 2.25 million Cambodians were facing imminent starvation ... "I have seen quite a few ravaged countries in my career, but nothing like this," one official said ... Cambodia's social welfare apparatus has been left in shambles, the relief officials said, citing demolition of hospitals, schools, water supply facilities and sanitary systems ... Intellectuals were systematically purged ... Of more than 500 doctors known to have been practicing medicine in Cambodia before the defeat of the Lon Nol regime by the communist forces...only 40 have been found ... Every home had been systematically ransacked ... All signs of modern civilization—typewriters, radios, television sets, phonographs, books—were destroyed ... A Roman Catholic cathedral in the center of Phonm Penh had been razed ... The former regime was scrupulously methodical in its destruction of hospitals ... Cambodia's fall harvest [is] expected to yield almost nothing.".
- 397ed328ca51a9c96b31c67a187429b8be151e62b6556811cc152c650e839012 title "2.25 million Cambodians Facing Starvation".