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Some 'Relief' for Khmer Rouge Victims in US

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(photo: VOA/Men Kimeng)
By Men Kimeng, VOA Khmer
11/30/2012
PHNOM PENH - Cambodian-American victims of the Khmer Rouge who filed with the court in Cambodia met in Virginia last week to get updates from the UN-backed trials of three former regime leaders.
Among them was Chea Mary, who smiled as she told those gathered that she felt she had become a part of history by seeking justice at the tribunal.
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Khmer Rouge Trauma Can Cause Ailments in Cambodian-Americans

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(photo: VOA/Cheang Sophinarath)
By Cheang Sophinarath, VOA Khmer
10/22/2012
SANTA ANA, Ca - Cambodians living in the US and suffering from the trauma of the Khmer Rouge might in fact be physically unhealthy as a result.
Health care providers in Santa Ana, Calif., home to many Cambodian-Americans, discussed trauma and its link to physical health in a training session last week.
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Institute Seeks To Reconnect With Khmer Rouge Survivors in US

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By Men Kimeng, VOA Khmer
9/29/2012
The US-based Applied Social Research Institute of Cambodia and the Center for Justice and Accountability will launch a campaign on the east coast to reconnect Khmer Rouge survivors in the US, following disappointment with the UN-backed tribunal in Cambodia.
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