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Forgiveness / Khmer people / Kang Kek Iew / Phnom Penh / Cambodia / Karma in Buddhism / Khmer language / Pol Pot / Killing Fields / Religion / Asia / Khmer Rouge
Date: 2014-01-20 11:39:33
Forgiveness
Khmer people
Kang Kek Iew
Phnom Penh
Cambodia
Karma in Buddhism
Khmer language
Pol Pot
Killing Fields
Religion
Asia
Khmer Rouge

A WORLD OF TORTURE . ACAT 2014 REPORT . ANALYSIS OF THE PHENOMENON OF TORTURE Forgiveness: a journey or an obligation? interview with claire ly, writer*, philosopher and lecturer at the Institut de Sciences et Théologi

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