Is calling the Cambodian genocide a genocide correct?

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Re: Is calling the Cambodian genocide a genocide correct?

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Errm hello... my first post here!

FC I would like to make a request. Would it be possible for you to try and assimilate what you feel the Cambodian people feel about things generally today?
I guess the wealthy, the poor and the expat Cambodian may think differently on some things but the same on others?
I ask because I have a genuine interest and not so as I or others can pick holes in it. If you would prefer you could PM me it confidentially to avoid that risk.

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Re: Is calling the Cambodian genocide a genocide correct?

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juansweetpotato wrote:Errm hello... my first post here!

FC I would like to make a request....
Welcome! And thoughtful request! :thumb:
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