Powerful remains: the continuing presence of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime in today's Cambodia

The Khmer Rouge forbade the conduct of any funeral rites at the time of the death of the estimated two million people who perished during their rule (1975–79). Since then, however, memorials have been erected and commemorative ceremonies performed, both public and private, especially at former execu...

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Main Author: Helen Jarvis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Manchester University Press 2015-10-01
Series:Human Remains and Violence
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