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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Sean C"
Date: 24 Oct 2004 02:16:26 AM
Object: Khmer Rouge Killers Find Jesus
'When I was a soldier I did bad things. I don't know how many we
killed. We were following orders and thought it was the right thing to
do,' said Thao Tanh, 52. 'I read the Bible and I know it will free me
from the weight of the sins I have committed.'
The Bible does seem to encourage that sort of thing...
Sean C
http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,2763,1334729,00.html
Khmer Rouge embraces Jesus
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Jason Burke discovers how Pol Pot's ruthless killers are repenting
their sins Jason Burke
Sunday October 24, 2004
The Observer
The Khmer Rouge followed a harsh brand of communism, killing nearly two
million people in their bid to return Cambodia to Year Zero. Now they
have a new faith: evangelical Christianity.
Hundreds of former fighters have been baptised in the past year. The
Khmer Rouge's mountain stronghold, the town of Pailin in south-west
Cambodia, has four churches, all with pastors and growing
congregations. At least 2,000 of those who followed Pol Pot, the
guerrillas' former leader who died six years ago, now worship Jesus.
Many new converts were involved in the bloody battles, massacres and
forced labour programmes that led to the Killing Fields. Between 1975
and 1979 the Khmer Rouge sought to eradicate religion, ripping down the
country's biggest cathedral, killing Muslim clerics and turning
Buddhist temples into pigsties.
According to one pastor, 70 per cent of the converts in Pailin are
Khmer Rouge. For many, it offers a hope of salvation. 'When I was a
soldier I did bad things. I don't know how many we killed. We were
following orders and thought it was the right thing to do,' said Thao
Tanh, 52. 'I read the Bible and I know it will free me from the weight
of the sins I have committed.'
The Khmer Rouge have been the focus of a drive by US-based religious
groups. Lee Samith, a senior aide of Pailin's governor, was a military
intelligence officer for the Khmer Rouge and one of the cadres to
convert. He had been repeatedly visited by a missionary from a
Colorado-based group, who showed films of the life of Christ.
'I opened my heart and Jesus came in,' said Lee, 36. Like 90 per cent
of Cambodians, he was previously a Buddhist. Now he is involved in the
New Life Presbyterian Church, on the outskirts of Pailin. Its wooden
walls are covered with Christmas decorations and colourful posters
portraying the life of Jesus.
But Lee has yet to shed all his former ideology. 'Pol Pot had good
ideas for Cambodia and for all people,' he said. 'Only foreigners talk
about genocide. Deaths due to class conflict are inevitable.'
After being ousted from Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, in 1979 by
the Vietnamese, the Khmer Rouge withdrew to the mountains to fight a
series of regimes.
Pailin, which is rich in timber and gems, has been the economic
springboard for the movement since its beginnings. It is a rough place,
full of bamboo brothels and bars selling bad alcohol and worse food. It
is reached by a 50-mile road so rutted and potholed that it takes even
4WD vehicles more than three hours to negotiate. The thickly forested
hills, scene of dozens of battles over 30 years, are heavily mined.
But the Khmer Rouge has now largely been brought in from the cold.
Pailin's governor is a member of the Cambodian Prime Minister's party,
despite being a former bodyguard of Pol Pot. His deputy, Kuoet Sothea,
a key aide of the genocidal leader, told The Observer that many of his
former comrades-in-arms 'feel sorry for what they did. National unity
and solidarity is the main aim now'.
Several senior figures, such as 'Duch' - Kang Kek Ieu - who ran the S21
complex in Phnom Penh where an estimated 16,000 people died, have
converted to Christianity. Their new faith offers more than spiritual
comfort. After years of negotiation with the UN, the Cambodian
government has reluctantly agreed to put those responsible for the
genocide of the late 1970s on trial.
Several Khmer Rouge leaders live in villas in Pailin, profiting from
large farms, logging of hardwood forests and gem mining. Though many
are old, they now fear dying in prison. Christian repentance is likely
to mitigate any sentence they might receive.
Kun Lung, 49, started as a bodyguard for the senior commanders and
became the Khmer Rouge's best-known propagandist, responsible for
bloodcurdling broadcasts on their infamous radio station. He was
baptised recently and now organises Pailin Radio, describing 'God's
work' in two daily programmes.
However, although it is the senior commanders who will stand trial, the
missionaries, funded by evangelical associations in America, South
Korea and Singapore, have found most of their converts among the middle
and lower ranks of the Khmer Rouge.
Most veterans now eke out a living as landless labourers on the estates
of their former political chiefs. They live in flimsy shacks and work
15-hour days. With no government or international aid, local amenities
are scarce. There is one dilapidated health clinic for 30,000 people.
The missionaries have built an orphanage and Bible schools. One pastor
is planning a kindergarten. Other groups have built wells, marked 'A
gift from Jesus'. Guardian Unlimited Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004
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