Cambodian Show Reunites Families Split by Khmer Rouge
A popular Cambodian television is bringing the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide to television screens across the country, by reuniting long-lost relatives. The Khmer Rouge regime collapsed in 1979, after a four-year reign that killed one-quarter of the population. Decades later, some families are still reconciling the past – on nation television. VOA Reporter Irwin Loy has the story.
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