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Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia,  Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, shows an online video of workers walking to rice paddies from a documentary about the genocide, as he talks about his experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, shows an online video of workers walking to rice paddies from a documentary about the genocide, as he talks about his experiences. (SUN/Julia Malakie)

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  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia,  Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, shows an online video of workers walking to rice paddies from a documentary about the genocide, as he talks about his experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, Ren Sar of Lowell, talks about his experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, Neang Heng of Lowell, talks about her experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, from left, Neang Heng and Ren Sar, both of Lowell, talk about their experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, from left, Neang Heng and Ren Sar, both of Lowell, talk about their experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, from left, Neang Heng, Ren Sar, and Bunchhoeun Noun, all of Lowell, talk about their experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, from left, Neang Heng, Ren Sar, and Bunchhoeun Noun, all of Lowell, talk about their experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia,  Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, shows an online video of workers walking to rice paddies from a documentary about the genocide, as he talks about his experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • CMAA outreach coordinator Tooch Van, who was acting as interpreter for interview, holds phone of Khmer Rouge genocide survivor Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, playing an online video of workers walking to rice paddies from a documentary about the genocide.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia,  Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, talks about his experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia, from left, Neang Heng, Ren Sar, and Bunchhoeun Noun, all of Lowell, talk about their experiences.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia,  Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, holds his phone showing photo of himself around age 22, in 1982. He was a Buddhist monk for about 10 years in Cambodia and 10 years in the U.S., which helped him deal with PTSD.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia,  Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, holds his phone showing photo (inset) of himself around age 22, in 1982, and another photo in Lowell in the mid-1990s. He was a Buddhist monk for about 10 years in Cambodia and 10 years in the U.S., which helped him deal with PTSD.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia,  Bunchhoeun Noun of Lowell, holds his phone showing photo (inset) of himself around age 22, in 1982, and another photo in Lowell in the mid-1990s. He was a Buddhist monk for about 10 years in Cambodia and 10 years in the U.S., which helped him deal with PTSD.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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