"In the wake of the 1975 capture of the
Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh by the Khmer Rouge, thousands of
Cambodians fill refugee camps along the Thai border. In one camp a U.S.
aid worker, whose brother is an A.A. member back in New York, recognizes
that alcoholism affects many of the refugees, leading her to order and
translate A.A. publications. Though up to 60 people attend daily
gatherings based on A.A. principles, these meetings cease when the camp
closes. Some 15 years later, A.A. reappears in Cambodia when a few
members start a group in Phnom Penh. A.A. Australia responds to a
request for sponsorship and also helps members to establish
Khmer-speaking groups."
(AAWS Inc)
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