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Additional Resources
Cambodian Genocide Group
The Cambodian Genocide Group is a NGO dedicated to the study of the Khmer Rouge genocide.
The Yale University Cambodian Genocide Project
This is a project of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University that aims to learn as much as possible about the genocide and determine who was responsible.
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