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World Service,19 Feb 2002,28 mins

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For four years during the 1970s Cambodians suffered starvation, torture and brutal violence, at the hands of the Khmer Rouge who presided over the deaths of millions of people. It's hard to move on when perpetrators have not been brought to justice and landmines still claim people's lives. How can people live peaceably alongside former enemies? With contributions from artist Vann Nath. Presented by Clare Arthurs

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