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A Trial for Hun Sen

About 2 pages (460 words)

The Washington Post, April 11th, 1992

Something is wrong with U.S. foreign policy when the Department of State grants a man accused of genocide access to the highest levels of government and gives a dinner in his honor at the Army-Navy Club. To add insult to injury, the Department of State provided former Khmer Rouge Regimental Commander Hun Sen the privilege of laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery {news story, March 25}. Hun Sen stands accused of the massacre of hundreds of Cambodians and Vietnamese. The crimes Hun Sen is accused of include a massacre at Kompong Cham, "which had been under si...

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