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Mony Nou-Sucipto     Cambodia, Cambodia - Videos, Genocide

Mony Nou-Sucipto

Mony was almost 18 and living in Phnom Pehn when the Khmer Rouge came to power. She now lives in Philadelphia with her husband.   This interview is a part of a collaborative effort between 3 Generations and The Applied Social Research Institute of Cambodia (ASRIC). For more information on ASRIC please visit their website. More

Roger Pin     Cambodia, Cambodia - Videos, Genocide

Roger Pin

Roger Pin was 19 years old when the Cambodian genocide occurred. He now lives in Philadelphia and remains involved in journalism.  He is the founder of the bilingual, East Coast edition of the Khmer Post and continues to train future journalists as he did in Cambodia.   This interview is a part of a collaborative effort between 3 Generations and the Applied Social Research Institute of Cambodia (ASRIC). For more information on ASRIC please visit their website. More

Sokhom Chum     Cambodia, Cambodia - Videos, Genocide

Sokhom Chum

Sokhom Chum is a survivor of the Cambodian genocide. He now lives in Carrollton, Texas in the United States. The interview is the first collaboration between 3G and Khmer Legacies and is a part of an ongoing series of interviews of survivors from Cambodia. For more information on Khmer Legacies please visit their website. More

Monica Chum     Cambodia, Cambodia - Videos, Genocide

Monica Chum

Monica Chum is a survivor of the Cambodian genocide. She now lives in Carrollton, Texas with her husband, and fellow surivor, Sokhom Chum. This interview is a collaboration between 3G and Khmer Legacies and is a part of an ongoing series of interviews of survivors from Cambodia.  For more information on Khmer Legacies please visit their website. More

Lim Eng     Cambodia, Cambodia - Videos, Genocide

Lim Eng

If he hadn’t lied, I would be dead. In December of 1982, the government proclaimed that the citizens in Cambodia, like me, were to go to the country to cut down trees We were cutting the forests to break the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge were in the mountains, and the mountains had many, many trees. The day I went, the train took a lot of people, the whole province, not just my village. We all rode the train about ... More

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