![]() ![]() And in CambodianĬulture, it's common for cousins to marry.įortunately, my father's feelings were in harmony with the ideas of his elders. ![]() This way, the family wealth was centralized. Some thought that they were paired up because the brothers Kong Houng and Kong Lorng didn't want their wealth dispersed. Both came from well-to-do families, which caused wide speculationĪbout the marriage. Both their parents told them that someday they would marry each other. My parents' future marriage had already been decided when they were children. The head of state, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, charged today that "Vietnamese Communists were increasingly infiltrating into Cambodia." The prince showed newsmen here a detailed map drawn up by his general staff showing Communist implantation in The New York Times Phnom Penh, Cambodia-March 28, 1969 Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge: A Memoir ![]()
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