Khieu Ponnary (, 3 February 1920 – 1 July 2003) was the first wife of
Pol Pot
Pol Pot (born Saloth Sâr; 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian politician, revolutionary, and dictator who ruled the communist state of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976 until Cambodian–Vietnamese War, his overthrow in 1979. During ...
and served as
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea. She was also the sister of
Khieu Thirith and sister-in-law to
Ieng Sary
Ieng Sary (; born Kim Trang; 24 October 1925 – 14 March 2013) was the co-founder and senior member of the Khmer Rouge and one of the main architects of the Cambodian genocide. He was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Par ...
.
Biography
Khieu Ponnary was born on 3 February 1920 in
Battambang province
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, and her sister, Khieu Thirith, was born about 12 years later. Their father, a Cambodian judge, abandoned the family during
World War II
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, running off to
Battambang
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with a Cambodian princess. As a member of a privileged family, she was educated at the
Lycée Sisowath
Lycée Sisowath (; also Sisowath High School) is a secondary school in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The school was founded in 1873 as a collège (middle school) and became a lycée (middle and high school) in 1933. It is named after King Sisowath.
H ...
. Her younger sister, Khieu Thirith, and their future husbands, Ieng Sary and Saloth Sar (later Pol Pot) also attended. Graduating from the Lycee in 1940, she became the first Cambodian woman to receive a baccalaureate degree.
In 1949, she left Cambodia with her younger sister (who was engaged to Ieng Sary) for Paris where she studied Khmer linguistics.
[ In Paris, her sister married Ieng Sary in 1951 and took his name, becoming ]Ieng Thirith
Ieng Thirith (née Khieu; ; 10 March 1932 – 22 August 2015) was an influential intellectual and politician in the Khmer Rouge, although she was neither a member of the Khmer Rouge Standing Committee nor of the Central Committee. Ieng Thirith ...
. Returning to Cambodia she married Saloth Sar (later Pol Pot) on Bastille Day
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, 1956. Together the two sisters and their husbands later became known as 'Cambodia's Gang of Four
The Gang of Four () was a Maoist political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials. They came to prominence during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) and were later charged with a series of treasonous crimes due to th ...
', a reference to the radical group led by Jiang Qing
Jiang Qing (March 191414 May 1991), also known as Madame Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary, actress, and political figure. She was the fourth wife of Mao Zedong, the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Chairman of the Communis ...
the widow of Mao Tse-tung.[Securing Allegiance: Elite's Children Find Love in a Hot Political Climate, ]Cambodia Daily
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''The Cambodia Dail ...
Weekend Edition Saturday, January 17–18, 2004 Ponnary returned to Lycee Sisowath as a teacher, while her husband taught at Chamraon Vichea, a new private college.[
Information about her role in party activities during the 1960s is fragmentary. However, she was appointed to work on propaganda and education as president of the Democratic Kampuchea Women's Association in 1972, was the Party Secretary for Kampong Thom province in 1973, and the President of the Democratic Kampuchea Women's Association in 1976. When she was going through periods of illness, she was cared for by Pol Pot's cook Yong Moeun, and when she was healthy, she travelled around the country with her, from Kompong Cham to Preah Vihear, from 1972 until 1975, when she was no longer able to work.]
By at least 1975, Ponnary was growing increasingly disturbed from the onset of chronic schizophrenia
Schizophrenia () is a mental disorder characterized variously by hallucinations (typically, Auditory hallucination#Schizophrenia, hearing voices), delusions, thought disorder, disorganized thinking and behavior, and Reduced affect display, f ...
. She became extremely paranoid and was convinced that the Vietnamese were trying to assassinate her and her husband. Pol Pot divorced her in 1979 after the Vietnamese invasion and took a second wife.
In 1996, Ponnary, together with her sister and brother-in-law, were granted amnesty from prosecution by the Cambodian government. Ponnary was cared for by her sister and her sister's husband Ieng Sary. The latter said:
She died in Pailin
Pailin (, ) is a province in western Cambodia at the northern edge of the Cardamom Mountains near the border of Thailand. This province is surrounded by Battambang province, and was officially carved out of Battambang to become a separate admi ...
on July 1, 2003, aged 83.
References
Citations
Sources
* Elizabeth Becker "Khieu Ponnary, 83, First Wife Of Pol Pot, Cambodian Despot", ''New York Times
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'', July 3, 2003, p. A20. (The same in ''International Herald Tribune
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'', July 4, 2003 p. 7.)
* "Khieu Ponnary; Obituary", ''The Times
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'', London, July 8, 2003, p. 31.
* Philip Short
Philip Short (born 17 April 1945) is a British journalist and author.
He was born in Bristol. He studied at Queens' College, Cambridge. After graduation, he spent from 1967 to 1973 as a freelance journalist, first in Malawi, then in Uganda. He ...
. ''Pol Pot: Anatomy of a Nightmare.'' Henry Hot and Company, 2005.
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