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2. Life of a Child Soldier: Loung Ung on Turning Trauma into Activism After Cambodia's Genocide

Author
Humanity Lab Foundation and Hueman Group Media
Published
Wed 06 May 2020
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findinghumanity/episodes/2--Life-of-a-Child-Soldier-Loung-Ung-on-Turning-Trauma-into-Activism-After-Cambodias-Genocide-edm5hp

There’s one day that is remembered across Cambodia — a tragedy that continues to haunt people like Loung Ung. The genocide that began on April 17, 1975, in the city of Phnom Penh, left agonizing wounds that the promise of a new life couldn't fully heal. We follow the story of Loung Ung, a human rights activist and author of the best-selling book "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers," which decades later was turned into a film by actor and filmmaker Angelina Jolie.



In this episode, Loung recounts her harrowing escape from terror and political instability as a child soldier, and how ultimately turned her trauma into activism.



Learn from expert voices: Ben Kiernan, the Founding Director of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale and Brad Adams, the Executive Director of Humans Rights Watch Asia Division.



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