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In his otherwise excellent article on the trials of Khmer Rouge leaders in Phnom Penh [“Cambodia’s Wandering Dead,” Letter, April], Ben Ehrenreich overlooks two important points. He contends that “very little of Cambodia’s story has been told by Khmers,”but Loung Ung’s stunning account of the massacre of her own family by the Khmer Rouge, First They Killed My Father, not only was widely read and acclaimed in the United States but also was translated into Khmer, distributed in Cambodia, and serialized in two Cambodian newspapers and on radio.
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