Cambodian Women And The Khmer Rouge
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...1970s, nearly 150,000 Cambodian refugees have relocated to the United States. It is important to understand that refugees differ from immigrants in several important ways. Refugees leave their countries of origin against their will because of political or religious persecution, immigrants usually decide to relocate for economic reasons. As refugees, most Cambodians were subjected to multiple traumatic experiences before their arrival in the United States. Various empirical studies reported that Cambodian women experienced the most extensive trauma. These women were victims of physical violence, often of a sexual nature, perpetrated by their fellow citizens. They were exposed to multiple forms of emotional abuse, torture, and forced labor. Many witnessed the deaths or executions of their husbands, and most lost at least one, and often several, of their children. Extended kinship networks, so much a part of their cultural heritage and their everyday functioning, were destroyed. For victims...
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