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Reconciliation in Cambodia: thirty years after the terror of the Khmer Rouge regime.

Estelle Bockers1, Nadine Stammel, Christine Knaevelsrud.   

Abstract

During the Khmer Rouge regime one quarter of the Cambodian population was killed as a result of malnutrition, overwork and mass killings. Although the regime ended 30 years ago, its legacy continues to affect Cambodians. Mental health problems as well as feelings of anger and revenge resulting from traumatic events experienced during the Khmer Rouge regime are still common in Cambodia. These conditions continue to impede social coexistence and the peace-building process in society. Thirty years after the Khmer Rouge regime this article gives an overview on the status of the country's current reconciliation process and recommends potential future steps.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21715956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Torture        ISSN: 1018-8185


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