Michael Connolly’s Reviews > Under the Naga Tail: A True Story of Survival, Bravery, and Escape from the Cambodian Genocide > Status Update
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Vietnamese soldiers liberate prisoners of the Khmer Rouge
— Aug 19, 2026 11:31AM
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Their ox was confiscated by KR soldiers, who said that all animals belonged to the Angkor.
— Aug 04, 2026 10:28AM
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Riel: currency
Choa: brother of Mae
Khmer Rouge abolished private ownership of land.
White means desth to ethnic Chinese
— Aug 04, 2026 09:25AM
Choa: brother of Mae
Khmer Rouge abolished private ownership of land.
White means desth to ethnic Chinese
Michael Connolly
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Victim of prejudice against both merchants and ethnic Chinese.
In April 1975 the Khmer Rouge orfered people to leave the cities, saying that the Americans were going to bomb the cities.
The family lived in Poipet, near the border with Thailand.
Choul Chnam Thmey: New Year Festival.
Qingming: Tomb-Sweeping Day festival.
Angkar: organization
— Aug 04, 2026 09:23AM
In April 1975 the Khmer Rouge orfered people to leave the cities, saying that the Americans were going to bomb the cities.
The family lived in Poipet, near the border with Thailand.
Choul Chnam Thmey: New Year Festival.
Qingming: Tomb-Sweeping Day festival.
Angkar: organization
Michael Connolly
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Things stop working, after the KR take over.
— Jul 28, 2026 08:27AM
Michael Connolly
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Mae sold food; he was ethnic Chinese, living in Cambodia, near the border with Thailand. Youngest of 8 children. Mae and James, father and son; authors.
(This is the first book that I started reading at the Elms)
— Jul 26, 2026 10:28AM
(This is the first book that I started reading at the Elms)

