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Cambodia, Home of ‘The Killing Fields,’ Becomes a Retirement Haven
International New York Times | 1 August 2016
Cambodia
is a country of many a bad memory. American B-52s carpet-bombed it
during the Vietnam War. It barely survived the rise of a despot named Pol Pot and the genocidal killing fields of his Khmer Rouge regime.
Who
would have guessed that it would become, of all things, an affordable
retirement haven for foreigners, including many Americans who were of
draft age when the country was convulsed by those much darker times?
Thousands
of older people from Australia, Europe and the United States have moved
to Cambodia in recent years, or are thinking about it as an option —
especially people on fixed incomes who are attracted by the low cost of
living. The Cambodian government is encouraging the influx by making it
simpler for foreign retirees to apply for visas.
The magazine reported that an American retiree could fund “a relaxed and comfortable lifestyle” in Cambodia on nothing more than a $1,000-a-month Social Security check. “You just get great value there,” said Eoin Bassett, the magazine’s editorial director.
The image change is certainly welcomed in Cambodia, where the unspeakable once happened.
It
began with the secret bombing ordered by the Nixon administration
code-named Operation Breakfast, which dumped 110,000 tons of explosives
on the country in 1969 and 1970. Air Force B-52s made at least 3,500 raids
inside Cambodia, contributing to a legacy of bomb fragments and
unexploded bombs that still make parts of the country off limits.
Later
came five years of rule by the Khmer Rouge, and one of the worst mass
atrocities of the 20th century. Pol Pot declared a new society; reset
the nation’s calendar at Year Zero; forcibly emptied the capital, Phnom
Penh, and other cities; and slaughtered about two million people.
But
that is ancient history to today’s Cambodians, the vast majority of
whom were born well after the Khmer Rouge regime collapsed in 1979,
routed by a Vietnamese invasion. The median age in the country is about
24.

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