A Survivor's Story of the Khmer Rouge Cambodian Genocide - ABC News Nightline - July 4, 2000
Ung Bin Meng, a 30 year old Cambodian-American woman, describes her moving ordeal as a child when the Khmer Rouge entered Phnom Penh 25 years earlier and began killing one in four of the country's people. Her survivor's story is passed on to young Cambodian-Americans & she and other survivors provide testimony at a special 4th of July candlelight vigil held at the University of Washington.

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