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Loung Ung is a lecturer and activist. She has written extensively on Cambodia and her and her family’s experiences under the Khmer Rouge. She is the national spokesperson for the Campaign for a Landmine-Free World.
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The Khmer Rouge was a regime known for its genocide. They caused the separation of families and the massacre of innocent individuals, including men, women, and children. Throughout their oppressive rule, many Cambodians died either due to starvation, premature illnesses, or execution using ruthless methods. Despite the Khmer Rouge's efforts to destroy families, the strong bond among Loung Ung and her siblings remained unbroken.
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