Cambodian Parliament Member Mu Sochua Visits U.S., Speaks on Lack of Human Rights at Home
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Jean-Michel Tijerina, CEO and Founder of the Cambodia Project, insisted I must meet her. After an hour over coffee, I fully comprehended why. I wa...
Jim Luce | Posted 05.25.2011