Pol Pot Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! === Continuing the conflict: 1972 === [[File:Khmer rouge clothing.jpg|thumb|upright|Uniforms worn by the Khmer Rouge during their period of control]] In early 1972, Pol Pot embarked on his first tour of the Marxist-controlled areas across Cambodia.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=227}} In these areas, called "liberated zones", corruption was stamped out, gambling was banned, and alcohol and extramarital affairs were discouraged.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=230}} From 1970 to 1971, the Khmer Rouge had generally sought to cultivate good relations with the inhabitants, organising local elections and assemblies.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=229}} Some people regarded as hostile to the movement were executed, although this was uncommon.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=230}} Private motor transport was requisitioned.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=231}} Wealthier peasants had their land redistributed so that by the end of 1972, all families living in the Marxist-controlled areas possessed an equal amount of land.{{sfn|Short|2004|pp=230β31}} The poorest strata of Cambodian society benefited from these reforms.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=231}} From 1972, the Khmer Rouge began trying to refashion all of Cambodia in the image of the poor peasantry, whose rural, isolated, and self-sufficient lives were regarded as worthy of emulation.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=232}} As of May 1972, the group began ordering all of those living under its control to dress like poor peasants, with black clothes, red-and-white ''[[krama]]'' scarves, and sandals made from car tyres. These restrictions were initially imposed on the [[Chams|Cham]] ethnic group before being rolled out across other communities.{{sfnm|1a1=Chandler|1y=1992|1p=100|2a1=Short|2y=2004|2pp=230, 236}} Pol Pot also dressed in this fashion.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=236}} CPK members were expected to attend regular (sometimes daily) "lifestyle meetings" in which they engaged in criticism and self-criticism. These cultivated an atmosphere of perpetual vigilance and suspicion within the movement.{{sfn|Short|2004|pp=233β34}} Pol Pot and [[Nuon Chea]] led such sessions at their headquarters, although they were exempt from criticism themselves.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=235}} By early 1972, relations between the Khmer Rouge and its Vietnamese Marxist allies were becoming strained and some violent clashes had broken out.{{sfnm|1a1=Chandler|1y=1992|1p=100|2a1=Short|2y=2004|2p=236}} That year, the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong main-force divisions began pulling out of Cambodia, primarily because they were needed for the offensive against Saigon.{{sfn|Short|2004|p=237}} As it became more dominant, the CPK imposed increasing numbers of controls over Vietnamese troops active in Cambodia.{{sfn|Short|2004|pp=237β38}} In 1972, Pol Pot suggested that Sihanouk leave Beijing and tour the areas of Cambodia under CPK control. When Sihanouk did so, he met with senior CPK figures, including Pol Pot, although the latter's identity was concealed from the king.{{sfnm|1a1=Chandler|1y=1992|1pp=101β04|2a1=Short|2y=2004|2pp=242β44}} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page