Book Excerpt: A Problem from Hell




Some books leave a lasting impact on us; they shape
or alter our world view. One such book is 'A Problem from Hell' by Samantha
Power. 
This book is easily of the ten most important books I have read. I strongly urge you to read this masterly work.







'A Problem from Hell' focuses on the evil of
genocide and how various terrorist regimes, including those in the government
(like Khmer Rouge in Cambodia), clinically murdered tens of thousands of their
countrymen. These mass killings happened with impunity even while the U.S.
Government either stayed silent, more as a matter of convenience when it suited their political interests, or simply turned a
blind eye to the machinations of the perpetrator regimes supported by it.


  


The excerpt below captures the evil doings of
Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge, one of the most dreaded terror groups that ever
existed. The Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. In its
relentless pursuit of ushering in an agrarian utopia, it systematically killed
anyone who stood in its path. Conservative estimates put the number of dead
during this period at about 3 million.






Title: A Problem from Hell - America and the Age of Genocide

Author: Samantha Power
Publisher: Perennial
Pages featured here: 115-119

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