Taught to kill – my childhood under the Khmer Rouge
Lives Less Ordinary
BBC
4.7 • 885 Ratings
🗓️ 27 April 2026
⏱️ 51 minutes
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Summary
Separated from her family and trained as a child soldier, Loung Ung's unbreakable spirit helped her survive Pol Pot’s regime, which killed nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population.
In the Chinese tradition of Loung Ung's mother, the element of fire was dangerous in a daughter: too bold, too defiant, too difficult to control. And, according to her, Loung had been born with ‘too much’ of it. But when the Khmer Rouge seized power in April 1975, that fire became key to Loung's survival. Between 1975 and 1979, up to 2 million Cambodians died through execution, famine and disease. Forced into the countryside to do hard labour, Loung's family struggled. As their world was torn apart, Loung was told by her mother to run away.
Loung would end up as a child soldier, separated from the rest of her siblings. Once the regime fell, she became the only child from the family chosen to go to the USA for a better life. But it was a dangerous journey and Loung would suffer with PTSD for years afterwards. The plan was to reunite the family within a few years, though due to financial constraints that wasn't possible. As an adult, Loung has worked on campaigns addressing violence against women, the use of child soldiers and landmine eradication worldwide and has managed to reunite with her siblings. Her story was eventually made into a film, directed by Angelina Jolie, named after Loung’s memoir of the same name: First They Killed My Father. Loung has written two other memoirs: Lucky Child and Lulu in the Sky.
Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Emily Naylor
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| 0:45.8 | There were days when we would be given spears and stabbing that into the makeshift grass made dummy. |
| 0:47.3 | And there were days when we were given guns and we were really taught how to aim. |
| 0:52.6 | And then there were days when we were taught to run in zigzag lines. |
| 0:57.8 | And we were told that if you were being shot at, |
| 1:00.3 | then it'd be harder for the people shooting you to hit you. |
| 1:04.4 | One of the big propaganda they would try to put into your head |
| 1:08.3 | was the traitors that exist, your parents, your siblings. |
| 1:13.6 | And I remember very clearly thinking, this was a lie, |
| 1:17.8 | because my parents were not traitors. |
| 1:22.5 | Not to me anyway. |
| 1:43.5 | Yeah. me anyway. Luong Ong was just a child in Cambodia when the Khmer Rouge seized power in April 1975. Under Pol Pot's communist |
| 1:46.6 | dictatorship, nearly a quarter of the population would die through execution, starvation, |
| 1:51.5 | or disease. Luang's father served in the military police for the previous government, and as a |
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