"Hello VOA" callers also expressed concern over torture in Cambodia, as well as land grabs and violence against human rights workers.
As many as 200,000 people were forced into marriage during the Khmer Rouge rule between 1975 and 1979, according to research.
The rights group Licadho counted 118 instances of torture in detention in 2009 and another 101 cases in 2010.
Tribunal spokesman Lars Olsen said Wednesday that rape and forced marriage are included in the indictments for Case 002.
Clinton also said Cambodia could find creative means of repaying more than $400 million in debt incurred during the Lon Nol regime.
Cambodian-Americans face social, cultural and economic difficulties, along with similar communities from Laos and Vietnam.
Residents said in a letter they wanted “to stop the forced eviction from their homes and lands.”
In Cambodia, only a third of all chemicals in local markets are registered with the Ministry of Agriculture.
A total of four people have died in storms and flooding since Sunday.
The question of reparation remained high on the agenda Thursday in Kampong Cham.
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