[Buddha-l] Was Mr. Pol Pot a Buddhist?

Richard Hayes rhayes at unm.edu
Sat Oct 13 04:36:06 MDT 2012


On Oct 13, 2012, at 1:35 AM, Bankei <bankei at gmail.com> wrote:

> I may be wrong, but I think I recall reading that Pol Pot had ordained as a
> novice when young.

One wonders when he would have done that. He was born into an ethnic Chinese family that had fully assimilated to Khmer culture. It is not unreasonable to suppose the family had Buddhist roots, but as Dan Lusthaus has already said, Saloth Sar attended a Catholic school, École Miche, in Phnom Penh when he was ten years old. In his early twenties he won a scholarship to study radio electronics at  École Française d'Électronique. While in France he joined a Marxist society, and from that point on was pretty consistently anti-religious. He failed out of school in France and had to return to Cambodia. He eventually abandoned classical Marxism in favor of agrarian socialism with a Maoist flavor. In 1975 he took on the nom de guerre Pol Pot, an abbreviation of Politique potentielle.

There was nothing in the least unreasonable or offensive about Artur Karp's question. Asking questions is not a bad way to learn, and no one should be chastised for asking an honest question.

Richard Hayes


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