Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Campuchia" in Vietnamese language version.
The evidence of survivors from many parts of [Cambodia] suggests that at least tens of thousands, probably in the range of 50,000 to 150,000 deaths, resulted from the US bombing campaigns..."Quản lý CS1: bot: trạng thái URL ban đầu không rõ (liên kết) See Kiernan, Ben; Owen, Taylor (ngày 26 tháng 4 năm 2015). “Making More Enemies than We Kill? Calculating U.S. Bomb Tonnages Dropped on Laos and Cambodia, and Weighing Their Implications”. The Asia-Pacific Journal. Truy cập ngày 19 tháng 9 năm 2016.
We may safely conclude, from known pre- and post-genocide population figures and from professional demographic calculations, that the 1975–79 death toll was between 1.671 and 1.871 million people, 21 to 24 percent of Cambodia's 1975 population.
As best as can now be estimated, over two million Cambodians died during the 1970s because of the political events of the decade, the vast majority of them during the mere four years of the 'Khmer Rouge' regime. This number of deaths is even more staggering when related to the size of the Cambodian population, then less than eight million. ... Subsequent reevaluations of the demographic data situated the death toll for the [civil war] in the order of 300,000 or less.cf. “Cambodia: U.S. bombing, civil war, & Khmer Rouge”. World Peace Foundation. ngày 7 tháng 8 năm 2015. Truy cập ngày 9 tháng 8 năm 2019.
We may safely conclude, from known pre- and post-genocide population figures and from professional demographic calculations, that the 1975–79 death toll was between 1.671 and 1.871 million people, 21 to 24 percent of Cambodia's 1975 population.
[Javier Merelo de Barbera] spoke to dozens of [villagers] during the 2008 election campaign, and he said he observed a constant theme: 'People were very afraid of the CCP losing. They were very afraid of change.' After all, for centuries change in Cambodia has generally led to misery or death.
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(trợ giúp)As best as can now be estimated, over two million Cambodians died during the 1970s because of the political events of the decade, the vast majority of them during the mere four years of the 'Khmer Rouge' regime. This number of deaths is even more staggering when related to the size of the Cambodian population, then less than eight million. ... Subsequent reevaluations of the demographic data situated the death toll for the [civil war] in the order of 300,000 or less.cf. “Cambodia: U.S. bombing, civil war, & Khmer Rouge”. World Peace Foundation. ngày 7 tháng 8 năm 2015. Truy cập ngày 9 tháng 8 năm 2019.
The evidence of survivors from many parts of [Cambodia] suggests that at least tens of thousands, probably in the range of 50,000 to 150,000 deaths, resulted from the US bombing campaigns..."Quản lý CS1: bot: trạng thái URL ban đầu không rõ (liên kết) See Kiernan, Ben; Owen, Taylor (ngày 26 tháng 4 năm 2015). “Making More Enemies than We Kill? Calculating U.S. Bomb Tonnages Dropped on Laos and Cambodia, and Weighing Their Implications”. The Asia-Pacific Journal. Truy cập ngày 19 tháng 9 năm 2016.