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== Trivia == Dith Pran is quoted on Loung Ung's website: "Loung has written an eloquent and powerful narrative as a young witness to the Khmer Rouge atrocities. This is an important story that will have a dramatic impact on today’s readers and inform generations to come." The book he is referring to is First They Killed My Father.
- This looks like trivia and is even labeled as trivia. Something purporting to be an encyclopedia does not need trivia.
- It tells us nothing about Dith Pran.
- Within this article, it looks like a gratuitous link to the article on the book, and a gratuitous plug for the book. -- Hoary 14:57, 16 November 2006 (UTC)