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The cham diaspora in Southeast Asia :social integration and transnational networks the case of Cambodia
Chane ham people have been staying in Cambodia from generation to generation, but they are still minority group in this country. They have engaged in various types of jobs, though the majority engages in agricultural sector, trading and fishing. A few people have been incorporated within the government jobs. However, they have experienced economic and political dynamic due to Cambodian uncertainty under different powers. The Cambodian economy has suffered tremendous devastation as a result of mismanagement (mishandling) by some regimes, especially that of the Democratic Kampuchea (DK) in the second half of the 1970s. Cambodia became the focus of world attention due to the extraordinary cruelty of the Khmer Rouge when the nation suffered the dark side of humanity with the massacre of hundreds of thousands or even millions of Cambodian people.
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