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US pull-out puts Afghanistan at risk of turning into next Cambodia ANI | Updated: Jul 05, 2021 10:27 IST Chiang Mai [Thailand] July 05 (ANI): Former Ambassador John Gunther Dean had described April 12, 1975, as the day when the U.S. abandoned Cambodia and handed it over to the butcher , there are apprehensions that Afghanistan may be in a similar situation following the US troop pullout from the country. Writing in Nikkei Asia, Denis D Gray said that the Taliban may not prove as brutal as the ultra-communist Khmer Rouge of Cambodia, but their record during their five years in power (1996-2001) speaks for itself: suppression of women, including selling many into sex slavery, executions, destruction of traditional culture and education, executions and systematic massacres of perceived opponents. ....
US pull-out puts Afghanistan at risk 05 Jul 2021, 15:18 GMT+10 Chiang Mai [Thailand] July 05 (ANI): Former Ambassador John Gunther Dean had described April 12, 1975, as the day when the U.S. abandoned Cambodia and handed it over to the butcher , there are apprehensions that Afghanistan may be in a similar situation following the US troop pullout from the country. Writing in Nikkei Asia, Denis D Gray said that the Taliban may not prove as brutal as the ultra-communist Khmer Rouge of Cambodia, but their record during their five years in power (1996-2001) speaks for itself: suppression of women, including selling many into sex slavery, executions, destruction of traditional culture and education, executions and systematic massacres of perceived opponents. ....