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Cambodians in Calif. Give Testimony on Khmer Rouge for Tribunal

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Long Beach is home to the largest Cambodian community in the United States, a community deeply scarred by the Cambodian genocide back in the 1970s. People have been watching closely as a United Nations-backed war tribunal proceeds in Phnom Penh against two of the two most senior surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge. And some Cambodians in Long Beach aren't just watching the trial -- they're participating in it.

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