Focus (Forum & Focus)
Jun. 17, 2008
Cambodian Refugees a Grim Example of Washington's Neglect
The grim history of Cambodian refugees in the U.S. is perhaps the most graphic example of the failure of Washington's policy of resettlement that failed to provide refugees the skills needed for success in America, writes John Hall. - Forum Column
By John Hall
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Chapman University School of Law students are doing some fascinating and important fieldwork in Cambodia this summer. Second-year student Emily Wilkinson is part of an interdisciplinary Chapman team making a documentary film, while third-year Manuel Mendoza is working with a leading human rights NGO focusing on the Khmer Rouge tribun...
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