Revisiting a Painful Past, Looking at the Cambodian Genocide
Cambodian native Sichan Siv went from being a captive laborer during the Khmer Rouge’s genocidal regime to working in the White House in 13 years.
But it took Siv more than 30 years to begin chronicling his harrowing escape to Thailand and the murders of more than a dozen of his relatives. The 71-year-old’s autobiography, “Golden Bones: An Extraordinary Journey from Hell in Cambodia to a New Life in America,” was published in 2009.
“I didn’t want to revisit my...
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