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A pleasant morning surprise: Kuy Tiew with the tireless Stephane Janin, reminiscing about making "Jane for Change" t-shirts. He's in PP for another week, and has an exhibition at Meta-House this coming Friday (Aug 24)! (More details soon). http://khmerabroad.blogspot.com http://chroniquesdulycee.blogspot.com/

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Boeung Kak 13 Freed

"He is crying while seeing children begging to go to see their mothers" Cambodian Legal Education Center: [Photos] Regardless of how people may feel about how this issue played out as a protest & in the media, it's good to see families reunited. More: just Google "Boeung Kak".

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One of the many Cambodian returnees deported from the States is poet/spoken word artist Kosal Khiev. Returnees often find themselves discriminated against by USA citizens, expatriates, and Cambodian nationals. Many don't have a working knowledge of Khmer, finding themselves trapped between two cultures - and unemployable. I don't think deportation ...

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I spent most of my time at #SketchSaturday yesterday, while most of the focus seemed to be on TEDxPhnomPenh. The event had been heavily promoted by the US Embassy, the Phnom Penh Post, and business/NGO partners. I did keep an eye on the Twitter chatter emerging that day, and was looking ...

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or: "We Lost The Lake, But Can We Free The Fifteen?" In 2007 numerous advocates were concerned about Phnom Penh's Boeung Kak lake. It was being filled in with sand, yet actual information about the company doing it was very hard to find. Unlike some communities facing eviction, this was a ...

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