Updated 3 August 2012,
Radio Australia
He says Camp 32 was not documented and the Khmer Rouge had
reasons to hide the camp where even some of their own guards were killed
to keep the truth from coming out.
Hom Chhorn moved to Australia when he was 13 years old but he was 5 when he and his family were sent to a Khmer Rouge killing centre.
Up to 30,000 undocumented people may have lost their lives at Camp 32.
Hom Chhorn tells Adelaine Ng he wants to ensure the atrocities there are not wiped out of Cambodia's history books.
Hom Chhorn moved to Australia when he was 13 years old but he was 5 when he and his family were sent to a Khmer Rouge killing centre.
Up to 30,000 undocumented people may have lost their lives at Camp 32.
Hom Chhorn tells Adelaine Ng he wants to ensure the atrocities there are not wiped out of Cambodia's history books.
Presenter: Adelaine Ng
1 comment:
Where ta hell is camp32 at?
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