The Affect of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
Title: The Affect of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
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The Affect of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
How can someone put years worth of suffering into a five-page paper? Is it even possible to communicate the fears, worry, and suffering that an entire race of people endured? I am not sure if these things are possible, but I will attempt to show you what horror the people of Cambodia were subject to during the years of the Khmer Rouge.
<Tab/>Cambodia is located in southeastern Asia, between Thailand
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