UN delayed action on Cambodian genocide while focusing on Zionism resolution
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The passage provides historical commentary on UN inaction during the Khmer Rouge genocide and the passage of the Zionism‑as‑racism resolution. It mentions no current officials, financial flows, or act UN General Assembly did not address Cambodian genocide until after it ended. Prominent left‑wing intellectuals (e.g., Noam Chomsky) downplayed the genocide. Resolution 3379 labeling Zionism as racism
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