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Year Zero (political notion)

Year Zero (Khmer: ឆ្នាំសូន្យ, Chhnăm Sony [cʰnam soːn]) is an idea put into practice by Pol Pot in Democratic Kampuchea that all culture and traditions within a society must be completely destroyed or discarded and that a new revolutionary culture must replace it starting from scratch. In this sense, all of the history of a nation or a people before Year Zero would be largely deemed irrelevant, because it would ideally be purged and replaced from the ground up.

The new rulers of Cambodia call 1975 "Year Zero", the dawn of an age in which there will be no families, no sentiment, no expressions of love or grief, no medicines, no hospitals, no schools, no books, no learning, no holidays, no music, no song, no post, no money – only work and death.

John Pilger, Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia (1979)[1]

The first day of "Year Zero" was declared by the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975 upon their takeover of Cambodia in order to signify a rebirth of Cambodian history.[2][better source needed] Adopting the term as an analogy to the "Year One" of the French Revolutionary Calendar,[3][better source needed] Year Zero was effectually an attempt by the Khmer Rouge to erase history and reset Cambodian society, removing any vestiges of the past.

Concept and background edit

Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, most of whom were French-educated communists,[4] took inspiration from the concept of "Year One" in the French Revolutionary Calendar.[citation needed] The French "Year One" came about during the French Revolution when, after the abolition of the French monarchy on 20 September 1792, the National Convention instituted a new calendar and declared that date to be the beginning of Year I.[3]

Year Zero of Cambodia edit

In 1975, the Khmer Rouge forces took over Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia (subsequently renamed Democratic Kampuchea, 1975–1979).[5] Upon seizing power, Year Zero was decreed.[3][better source needed]

Hoping to transform the nation into an agrarian utopia, communist leader Pol Pot set out to reconstruct the country into a pre-industrial, classless society by attempting to turn all citizens into rural agricultural workers rather than educated city dwellers, whom Pot and his regime believed to have been corrupted by western, capitalist ideas.[6][5] He declared that the nation would start again at "Year Zero", and everything that existed before Year Zero was to be eradicated. In other words, this was to be a complete and thorough reset (or even cleansing) of Cambodian society. He isolated his people from the global community; established rural collectives; dismantled the social fabric and infrastructure of Cambodia; and set about the emptying of cities, as well as the abolition of money (thus also destroying banks), private property, families, and religion.[5]

To build the new Cambodian society, the inhabitants of the depopulated cities were sent to labour camps.[7] The people of Phnom Penh, in particular, were forced immediately to "return to the villages" to work. Similar evacuations occurred at Batdambang, Kampong Cham, Siem Reap, Kampong Thom, among others.[2][better source needed]

Knowledge of anything pre-Year Zero was prohibited. To ensure that there was no recorded memory of a pre-Year Zero society, books were burned. (Wearing glasses was also criminalized as it was taken to indicate that one might habitually read books.)[4][failed verification] In Democratic Kampuchea, the only acceptable lifestyle was that of peasant agricultural workers. Centuries of Cambodian culture and institutions were thereby eliminated—shutting down factories, hospitals, schools, and universities—along with anyone who expressed interest in their preservation. So-called New People—members of the old governments and intellectuals in general, including lawyers, doctors, teachers, engineers, clergy, and qualified professionals in all fields—were thought to be a threat to the new regime and were therefore especially singled out and executed during the purges accompanying Year Zero.[6]

The Khmer Rouge's takeover was rapidly followed by a series of drastic revolutionary de-industrialization policies which resulted in a death toll that vastly exceeded the toll that resulted from the French Reign of Terror.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia".
  2. ^ a b Hays, Jeffrey. "KHMER ROUGE YEAR ZERO: THE EMPTYING OF PHNOM PENH | Facts and Details". factsanddetails.com. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  3. ^ a b c Gfroerer, John. 2017 December 3. "John Gfroerer: Moving to Year Zero." Concord Monitor. Retrieved 2021 April 25.
  4. ^ a b Thul, Prak Chan (2019-08-04). "Cambodian Khmer Rouge's chief ideologist, 'Brother Number Two', dead at 93". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  5. ^ a b c "Khmer Rouge: Cambodia's years of brutality". BBC News. 2018-11-16. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  6. ^ a b "Khmer Rouge ideology". Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  7. ^ Blue, Wayland J. (2020-07-19). "Return to Year Zero: The Cambodian Genocide". History of Yesterday. Medium. Retrieved 2021-04-25.

Further reading edit

  • Lunn, Richard. 2004. Leaving Year Zero: Stories of Surviving Pol Pot's Cambodia. UWA Publishing. ISBN 1920694102.
  • Pilger, John. 2014. "Year Zero." In Tell Me No Lies: Investigative Journalism and its Triumphs, edited by J. Pilger. London: Random House UK.
  • Ponchaud, François. 1978. Cambodia: Year Zero, translated by N. Amphoux. New York: Henry Holt & Co. ISBN 9780030403064. See, excerpt from pp. 67, 69, 70

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For other uses of the term see Year Zero disambiguation Year Zero Khmer ឆ ន ស ន យ Chhnăm Sony cʰnam soːn is an idea put into practice by Pol Pot in Democratic Kampuchea that all culture and traditions within a society must be completely destroyed or discarded and that a new revolutionary culture must replace it starting from scratch In this sense all of the history of a nation or a people before Year Zero would be largely deemed irrelevant because it would ideally be purged and replaced from the ground up The new rulers of Cambodia call 1975 Year Zero the dawn of an age in which there will be no families no sentiment no expressions of love or grief no medicines no hospitals no schools no books no learning no holidays no music no song no post no money only work and death John Pilger Year Zero The Silent Death of Cambodia 1979 1 The first day of Year Zero was declared by the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975 upon their takeover of Cambodia in order to signify a rebirth of Cambodian history 2 better source needed Adopting the term as an analogy to the Year One of the French Revolutionary Calendar 3 better source needed Year Zero was effectually an attempt by the Khmer Rouge to erase history and reset Cambodian society removing any vestiges of the past Contents 1 Concept and background 2 Year Zero of Cambodia 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingConcept and background editPol Pot and the Khmer Rouge most of whom were French educated communists 4 took inspiration from the concept of Year One in the French Revolutionary Calendar citation needed The French Year One came about during the French Revolution when after the abolition of the French monarchy on 20 September 1792 the National Convention instituted a new calendar and declared that date to be the beginning of Year I 3 Year Zero of Cambodia editIn 1975 the Khmer Rouge forces took over Phnom Penh the capital of Cambodia subsequently renamed Democratic Kampuchea 1975 1979 5 Upon seizing power Year Zero was decreed 3 better source needed Hoping to transform the nation into an agrarian utopia communist leader Pol Pot set out to reconstruct the country into a pre industrial classless society by attempting to turn all citizens into rural agricultural workers rather than educated city dwellers whom Pot and his regime believed to have been corrupted by western capitalist ideas 6 5 He declared that the nation would start again at Year Zero and everything that existed before Year Zero was to be eradicated In other words this was to be a complete and thorough reset or even cleansing of Cambodian society He isolated his people from the global community established rural collectives dismantled the social fabric and infrastructure of Cambodia and set about the emptying of cities as well as the abolition of money thus also destroying banks private property families and religion 5 To build the new Cambodian society the inhabitants of the depopulated cities were sent to labour camps 7 The people of Phnom Penh in particular were forced immediately to return to the villages to work Similar evacuations occurred at Batdambang Kampong Cham Siem Reap Kampong Thom among others 2 better source needed Knowledge of anything pre Year Zero was prohibited To ensure that there was no recorded memory of a pre Year Zero society books were burned Wearing glasses was also criminalized as it was taken to indicate that one might habitually read books 4 failed verification In Democratic Kampuchea the only acceptable lifestyle was that of peasant agricultural workers Centuries of Cambodian culture and institutions were thereby eliminated shutting down factories hospitals schools and universities along with anyone who expressed interest in their preservation So called New People members of the old governments and intellectuals in general including lawyers doctors teachers engineers clergy and qualified professionals in all fields were thought to be a threat to the new regime and were therefore especially singled out and executed during the purges accompanying Year Zero 6 The Khmer Rouge s takeover was rapidly followed by a series of drastic revolutionary de industrialization policies which resulted in a death toll that vastly exceeded the toll that resulted from the French Reign of Terror citation needed See also editCambodian genocide Killing Fields Communist terrorism Crimes against humanity under Communist regimes Cultural genocide Germany Year Zero 1948 film Mass killings under Communist regimes Stunde Null Year One Year Zero The Silent Death of Cambodia 1979 documentary film Man in the High Castle 2015 2019 TV series In a 2018 episode of the show titled Jahr Null a Year Zero similar to that enacted in Cambodia by Pol Pot is enacted in the United States by ruling Nazi German forces References edit Year Zero The Silent Death of Cambodia a b Hays Jeffrey KHMER ROUGE YEAR ZERO THE EMPTYING OF PHNOM PENH Facts and Details factsanddetails com Retrieved 2021 04 25 a b c Gfroerer John 2017 December 3 John Gfroerer Moving to Year Zero Concord Monitor Retrieved 2021 April 25 a b Thul Prak Chan 2019 08 04 Cambodian Khmer Rouge s chief ideologist Brother Number Two dead at 93 Reuters Retrieved 2021 04 26 a b c Khmer Rouge Cambodia s years of brutality BBC News 2018 11 16 Retrieved 2021 04 25 a b Khmer Rouge ideology Holocaust Memorial Day Trust Retrieved 2021 04 25 Blue Wayland J 2020 07 19 Return to Year Zero The Cambodian Genocide History of Yesterday Medium Retrieved 2021 04 25 Further reading editLunn Richard 2004 Leaving Year Zero Stories of Surviving Pol Pot s Cambodia UWA Publishing ISBN 1920694102 Pilger John 2014 Year Zero In Tell Me No Lies Investigative Journalism and its Triumphs edited by J Pilger London Random House UK Ponchaud Francois 1978 Cambodia Year Zero translated by N Amphoux New York Henry Holt amp Co ISBN 9780030403064 See excerpt from pp 67 69 70 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Year Zero political notion amp oldid 1191798320, wikipedia, 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