In 1973 Kenneth M. Quinn, serving with the U.S. embassy had raised concerns over the atrocities being carried out.
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She is married to noted Cambodian genocide scholar Ben Kiernan.
Inspired by her family’s history and motivated to learn more about her Cambodian identity, Mam volunteered at the Yale Cambodian Genocide Program with Professor Ben Kiernan, who became her senior thesis advisor.