Gender-Based Violence During the Khmer Rouge Regime: Stories of Survivors from the Democratic Kampuchea
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Barron, Greg. “1979: 'Trampled Grass' documentary.” mprnews.org, Minnesota Public Radio, 29 December 1979, https://www.mprnews.org/story/1979/12/29/archive-trampled-grass.- This is an amazing audio documentary that showcases the lives of Cambodian refugees.
- This is a great website that shares the personal accounts of women who lived during the Khmer Rouge period.
- The research shared in this report is powerful and meaningful. It is a good place to start if you are curious about the lives of women under the Khmer Rouge.
- This interactive website allows you to explore Cambodia based on location to learn what events took place there.
Additional Resources:
Lobato, Maria. “Forced Pregnancy During the Khmer Rouge Regime: Acknowledging Forced Pregnancy As a Distinct Crime in the ECCC Proceedings.” Cambodian Human Rights Action Coalition, 2016.
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