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DOCUMENTATION CENTER OF CAMBODIA Education completes memory Documentation forges justice Research advances health Community builds peace Development fosters growth Education completes memory Documentation forges justice Research advances health Community builds peace Development fosters growth About The Documentation Center of Cambodia DCCam was founded and constituted in 1995 after the U. S. Congress passed the Cambodian Genocide Justice Act in April 1994 which was signed into law by President Clinton. The Royal Government of Cambodia also formally supported DCCam.

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Incredible work being done at the Documentation Center of Cambodia! Preserving history and promoting justice is so important for healing and growth. πŸ™Œβ€οΈ #MemoryMatters

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2. In what ways can the documentation of survivor stories be used to promote healing and reconciliation in contemporary Cambodian society?

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αž“αžΆαž™αž€αž˜αž‡αŸ’αžˆαž˜αžŽαŸ’αžŒαž›αž―αž€αžŸαžΆαžšαž€αž˜αŸ’αž–αž»αž‡αžΆ αžαŸ’αž„αŸƒαž‘αžΈαŸ‘αŸ₯ αžαŸ‚αž€αž‰αŸ’αž‰αžΆ αž†αŸ’αž“αžΆαŸ†αŸ’αŸ αŸ’αŸ₯ Cambodian Ancentor Festival (Pchum Benn) With the Cambodian Ancestor Festival (Pchum Benn) now upon us, it is fitting and proper to take a moment to reflect upon and honor not only Cambodia’s ancestors and elders who have borne the greatest burden in preserving our Nation, but also Cambodia’s fallen soldiers and civilians and their families who have given their lives for the Nation throughout history. We must remember the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime and victims of previous conflicts and wars. We also must remember the heroes today who died in the recent conflict with Thailand.

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1. How can the Documentation Center of Cambodia enhance its outreach and education efforts to ensure that younger generations understand the history of the Khmer Rouge genocide?

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So inspired by the efforts of DCCam! Every story shared brings us closer to understanding and peace. Let's continue to support their mission for a brighter future! πŸ“šβœŠ #HopeForCambodia

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