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[[User:122.49.175.165|122.49.175.165]] 15:03, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
[[User:122.49.175.165|122.49.175.165]] 15:03, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

I removed Naomi Klein from the section on Year Zero, and stated the basic principle behind the idea as destroying society then rebuilding it from the ground up. The US has employed no such policies in Iraq, and most of the deaths there are because of factionalist violence and the continuing insurgency. I think that the Cambodian Genocide is a completely different situation and if somebody has read Naomi Klein's book then feel free to disagree and point out why it belongs in the article.

[[User:Bbcrackmonkey|Bbcrackmonkey]] 04:13, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

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should timelines have zero or not and if not how would bce (bc) and bc (ad) be seperated?

Where used?

Where is the term 'year zero' used in this way? I'd never heard of it. Is this specifically a US thing? (a frequent problem on Wikipedia.) If so, that should be mentioned. DirkvdM 07:58, 27 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]


It says in the article, the Khmer Rouge regime used the term.


This article should have the term in Cambodian next to Year Zero (in parentheses). Most other pages that deal with terms originating in other languages have the term in the original language listed (such as many German words used by the Nazis or for their WWII vehicles). --Thirdmoon 06:47, 26 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

'Year Zero'

The Naomi Klein link is inappropriate, being a link to a highly subjective, non-academic, and self-serving 'theory'. The inference that there is a parallel between the Khmer Rouge policies and those in Iraq are anti-intellectual and counter-factual. It is the kind of edit which turns wikipedia into a vehicle for proselytising, and gravely undermines its credibility. It should be removed.

122.49.175.165 15:03, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I removed Naomi Klein from the section on Year Zero, and stated the basic principle behind the idea as destroying society then rebuilding it from the ground up. The US has employed no such policies in Iraq, and most of the deaths there are because of factionalist violence and the continuing insurgency. I think that the Cambodian Genocide is a completely different situation and if somebody has read Naomi Klein's book then feel free to disagree and point out why it belongs in the article.

Bbcrackmonkey 04:13, 17 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]