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Help for Cambodia's landmine victims
Cambodia has as many as six million live, undetected landmines. As it is also chronically poor, there is little support for its thousands of victims. But the Jesuit-run Arrupe Centre brings help, hope and joy to its residents.
Photograph © Michael Coyne
- ucanews.com Friday 16 November 2012

Within months of the demise of Cambodia's Pol Pot regime in 1988, Fr. Enrique 'Kike' Figaredo opened the Arrupe Centre to help victims of landmines and polio.
Photograph © Michael Coyne
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