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Translations

A HISTORY OF THE ANLONG VENG COMMUNITY: Dy Khamboly and Christopher Dearing Translated by Men Pechet (2014)

August 25, 2023

A HISTORY OF DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA (1975-1979) SECOND EDITION: Dy Khamboly (2020)

August 25, 2020

QUESTIONS I AM ASKED ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST: By Hédi Fried Translated from the English by Sovicheth Meta (2019)

August 25, 2019

FROM THE KHMER ROUGE TO HAMBALI: Cham Identities in a Global Age – Eng Kok-Thay, Ph.D. Translated by Huy Samphors, Sirik Savina (2014)

August 25, 2014

THE KHMER ROUGE LEADER: Getting Away with Genocide? – Helen Jarvis and Tom Fawthrop Translated by Chy Terith with Chum Charya (2011)

August 25, 2011

THE HIJAB OF CAMBODIA: Memories of Cham Muslim Women after the Khmer Rouge – So Farina (2011)

August 25, 2011

THE TEACHER GUIDE BOOK: The Teaching of “A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979)” – Chea Phala, Ed.D, & Christopher Dearing, Esq Translated by Pheng Pong-Rasy, Dy Khamboly (2010)

August 25, 2010

A HISTORY OF DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA (1975-1979): Dy Khamboly (2007)

August 25, 2007

BROTHER ENEMY – Nayan Chanda Translated by Tep Meng Khean (2007)

August 25, 2007

JOURNEY TO FREEDOM: Ronnie Yimsut Translated by Eng Kok-Thay (2006)

August 25, 2006
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