http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH3D1X5_CGg
27 Jul 2012
Source: Jeanette Francis
SBS (Australia)
Sarim, 61, is a survivor of the Cambodian genocide, which saw millions slaughtered by the Khmer Rouge.
Sarim Chan’s house is overflowing with memories, some joyous, some unimaginably painful.
The space is small and scattered with doilies and chiffon. She often potters about in her small, bare kitchen preparing tea for herself.
Sarim, 61, is a survivor of the Cambodian genocide, which saw millions slaughtered by the Khmer Rouge.
“My children are dead and I feel so alone. I can’t forget it because it weighs on me,” she says, flicking through the handful of photographs she has left of her children.
Sarim came to Australia in 2006 with her husband. She left the relationship last year after her husband became abusive. She was placed in community housing with one other woman, who doesn’t speak Khmer.
Often, says Sarim, they just sit in silence.
For five hours each week, Sarim leaves her home to take part in a Khmer aged-care community group, the only one in New South Wales.
It’s the only interaction she has with her community, because she has no family in Australia.
“They take us sightseeing and give us food when I am sick. They tell me which hospital to go to because I wouldn’t know otherwise.”
Sarim’s memories of her time in Cambodia under Pol Pot are raw. Almost four decades later, far from healing all wounds, time has opened them up again.
“The Pol Pot era was very, very sad. Every time I talk about it I want to cry. I feel so bad that my children died and that I was forced to leave them,” she says.
She recalls her suffering vividly and with emotion.
“We never had enough to eat. I tried secretly cooking something for my children and they saw me. They took me away and cut my head with a machete. There was blood everywhere.”
Sarim says because she lives alone she has more time to think about the past, even though it’s painful.
“I have mental health issues. I am on medication and I’ve been to the mental health clinic several times. The doctor talks to me about pleasant things to keep my spirits up. He asks me what the matter is and always tries to cheer me up.”
Experts say that older survivors of such trauma are more vulnerable to poor mental health than the general population because they are undergoing the dual process of ageing and dealing with the past.
Karen Teshuva, from the Lincoln Centre for Health and Ageing at La Trobe University, says when people age they tend to have more time on their hands and that often means more time for reflection on the past.
“Life has changed and there seems to be that space now for memories that they've managed to suppress and sort of the life review process to happen and once that’s starts happen a lot of perhaps painful memories can reoccur and that can trigger off all sorts of mental health processes," she says.
“When a person gets older they need to confront a lot of the normal transitions of ageing, such as such as declining physical ability, possibly widowhood, retirement, changing role and the issue with ageing survivors is that they're undergoing those changes in their lives, those life transitions at the same time as confronting past trauma.
Jorge Aroche, CEO of the NSW Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors says there is insufficent research into the issue.
“What we see is really just the top of the iceberg - there is probably a lot more people that are suffering in silence and are experiencing this resurgence of traumatic symptoms but not really been identified as such,” Mr Aroche says.
7 comments:
Hey Lady,
Luckily, you are survived from the Khmer Rouge so as me, think about this, if your life meant to be death, you should have been gone, this was because of God, thing you had done from the past life and/or you have been doing good thing from the childhood until now, so do I. I was a Khmer Rouge soldier, I was a good person, not all Khmer Rouges were bad as you stated, the people bad everywhere you go no matter what regime. You should think!...do Good Thing, receive Good Thing, do Bad Thing receive Bad thing, thus don’t blame to all Khmer Rouge. Let’s take a look at you where you are living now, in Cambodia or abroad, can you see it? Hit and run, land grabbing, people fighting each other, racial etc.
Former Khmer Rouge soldier
8:46 PM KHMER ROUGES DON'T TALK TOO MUCH LIKE YOU.
the thing about the KR regime, some of their leaders think they are good people, corrupt-free, simple lifestyle, etc; however, the way i see them, all of their leaders failed to see the world in a bigger picture. they all wanted to shape and make cambodia the way they see with their communism ideology, then they failed to understand or see that it's like a dream only because the whole world doesn't operate like their primitive ideology. i mean, if the entire world operate like that, then of course, we would have a perfect world, but what the KR leaders failed to see, to recognize, to understand is that the world is big, and it doesn't operate like that. and for them to shape and control and contain and to lead cambodia that way was a huge political mistake for them. you don't just kill off your own people, you don't have people overworked, then still starve to death, you don't use brutality on your population, you don't shut your country from the rest of the world, etc, etc; these were all the KR regime big failure to understand and see the world in a bigger picture. therefore, they did fail miserably when they kill discriminately the educated people, the intellectual people, the civilized people, etc... the KR were stupid in that sense of their killing spree on their own people and country. it was primitive and ignorance at its best then, i'm sure. no doubt about that, really! too late now because not only they all are getting old, they are will be punished by law and their after life will be miserable in hell if there such belief. i think in buddhist, people believe in hell and reincarnation, etc, so they will probably go to hell or being reborn into the lowest level of life in the animal world where they will be eaten by big fish, big cats, big dogs, big sharks, big hyenas, etc, etc; yes, in khmer buddhism, that's how people believe. so whatever your belief is, you are thinking that way, really!
នរោត្តមស៊ីហនុបានបង្កើតនិងសហការជាមួយ
កុម្មុយនិសខ្មែរក្រហមសម្លាប់ខ្មែរស្លូតត្រង់អស់
វាល់លាននាក់។
Norodom Sihanouk has invented and cooperate with the communist Khmer Rouge murdered three million innocent Khmer.
នរោត្តមស៊ីហនុបានបង្កើតនិងសហការជាមួយ
កុម្មុយនិសខ្មែរក្រហមសម្លាប់ខ្មែរស្លូតត្រង់អស់
វាល់លាននាក់។
Norodom Sihanouk has invented and cooperate with the communist
Khmer Rouge murdered three million innocent Khmer.
តើពីព្រោះហេតុអ្វី?
Why?
រាជបល្ល័ង្ក
His throne.
(1)នរោត្តមស៊ីហនុបានបង្កើតនិងសហការជាមួយ
កុម្មុយនិសខ្មែរក្រហមសម្លាប់ខ្មែរស្លូតត្រង់អស់
វាល់លាននាក់។
Norodom Sihanouk has invented and cooperate with the communist
Khmer Rouge murdered three million innocent Khmer.
តើពីព្រោះហេតុអ្វី?
Why?
រាជបល្ល័ង្ក
His throne.
(2)តើគណបក្សប្រឆាំងជាអ្វី?
How is it the opposing party?
គឺជាក្រុមស៊ីហនុនិយមដូចគ្នានិងគណបក្ស
កាន់អំណាចសព្វថ្ងៃនេះ។
There are Sihanoukiste the same thing the party in power today.
(3)តើមានគណបក្សស្នេហាជាតិខ្មែរពិត
ប្រាកដដែរឬទេ?
Is there the true Khmer nationalist party?
ប្រាកដជាមាន។
of course.
(1)នរោត្តមស៊ីហនុបានបង្កើតនិងសហការជាមួយ
កុម្មុយនិសខ្មែរក្រហមសម្លាប់ខ្មែរស្លូតត្រង់អស់
វាល់លាននាក់។
Norodom Sihanouk has invented and cooperate with the communist
Khmer Rouge murdered three million innocent Khmer.
តើពីព្រោះហេតុអ្វី?
Why?
រាជបល្ល័ង្ក
His throne.
(2)តើគណបក្សប្រឆាំងជាអ្វី?
How is it the opposing party?
គឺជាក្រុមស៊ីហនុនិយមដូចគ្នានិងគណបក្ស
កាន់អំណាចសព្វថ្ងៃនេះ។
There are Sihanoukiste the same thing the party in power today.
(3)តើមានគណបក្សស្នេហាជាតិខ្មែរពិត
ប្រាកដដែរឬទេ?
Is there the true Khmer nationalist party?
ប្រាកដជាមាន។
of course.
(4)តើគណបក្សស្នេហាជាតិខ្មែរពិតប្រាកដ
នោះនាមឈ្មោះអ្វីហើយនៅទីណា?
What do we call his name and
where is the real Khmer nationalist party?
សូមមិនប្រាប់នៅពេលនេះតែនឹងស្គាល់
នៅពេលក្រោយ។
No answer at this time but it will be understood later.
(5) តើពីព្រោះហេតុអ្វី?
Why?
គឺដើម្បីសន្តិសុខប្រធាននិងក្រុមសមាជិក។
This is for safety its leader and its members.
Paris V.
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