PHNOM PENH: Thirty-seven Cambodian deported by the United States arrived in Phnom Penh, 32 of them refugees who fled during the rule of the genocidal Khmer Rouge, an aid group said.
Thousands of Cambodian refugees started new lives in the United States after fleeing the Khmer Rouge’s 1975-1979 reign of terror, in which up to two million people are believed to have been killed or died.
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