[Buddha-l] Was Mr. Pol Pot a Buddhist?
Jo
ugg-5 at spro.net
Sat Oct 13 08:42:42 MDT 2012
Mention of Ian Harris piqued my brain so I visited amazon and found a recent
title not yet released: _Buddhism in a Dark Age: Cambodian Monks Under Pol
Pot_ .
Might answer a lot of questions along with the publication Dan mentions.
JK
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When he was about 6 yrs. old he spent some time as a junior novice, a common
occurrence many children in Cambodia go through. He came from a prominent
family with connections to the court, and spent 6 yrs or so in Catholic
school, then went to Paris for education, where he was radicalized (and
didn't finish his degree).
There were Buddhists - clerical and lay -- involved at all ends of the
political spectrum, from the radical left to the conservative right. Some
were prominent leaders. Pol Pot's regime attempted to exterminate Buddhism,
destroying a third of the temples and killing at least a third of clerics.
That wasn't being done to promote a preferred version of Buddhism, but to
eliminate Buddhism once and for all (and it had political implications,
sensing the sangha might be an organized source of resistance.
Ian Harris' book on Cambodian Buddhism devotes much attention to 20th c.
politics, including pre- and post-Pol Pot.
Dan
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