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Glimpses
Of Cambodia ~ The
Killing Fields Near Phomn Penh ~ Written And Photographed by David
Lavoie - Some fifteen kilometres from Phomn Penh down several dusty dirt
roads we arrived at Cheung Ek. This was one of the infamous Khmer Rouge
“killing fields” There was one in each of Cambodia’s 18 states. In them
uncounted people died. Chung Ek alone claimed 17,000 including nine westerners
who tried to help Cambodians. There are no words adequate to describe this
visit, one we felt we had to make. Dec./05 |
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Praying
For A Cure ~ Faith
In Cambodia ~ by Antonio Graceffo
- When word got out that there was a monk blessed
with the ability to heal, desperate patients came from all over Cambodia.
We were still more than a kilometer away from Wat Serey Soupein, but already,
we found ourselves driving through a crowded village, which hadn't existed
just a few weeks earlier. The rainy season and the unaccustomed press of
crowds had churned the dirty streets into mud, as hundred of people busied
themselves with the activities of daily life, buying and preparing food,
caring for loved ones, and praying for a cure. Dec./05 |
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| Before Angkor ~ In
Cambodia ~ by Antonio Graceffo - Along the
dusty road, you pass ancient two-wheeled carts, pulled by large cows. Half
wild herds of buffalo make their lazy way through lush dense jungle, driven
by barefoot boys wearing krama. Rice farmers squat in their flooded fields,
their heads protected from the intense Cambodian sun by pointed wide-brimmed
straw hats. Children play, casing pigs and chickens under the houses on
stilts, whose thatched walls are made of woven palm leaves or shredded
bamboo. Many of the front doors are adorned with a plastic bag of red liquid
to ward off the vampires believed to drink the blood of young girls. Women,
wearing traditional dress, their heads wrapped in krama, walk or ride bicycles
along the side of the road. Oct./05 |
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Pugilism
And Poultry - Even
The Chickens Can Box In Phnom Penh ~ by
Antonio Graceffo - Sunday is usually the day that I go to watch Khmer kickboxing
in Phnom Penh. But on this particular day, my driver, Sameth, promised
to take me to see something really exciting. We turned down a dirt road,
about twenty minutes outside of the city, and ended at a dubious looking
arena, in a rural farming community. The big foreigner with the notebook
received a lot of odd stares, and a portly Khmer, in a dirty T-shirt gave
us the third degree. “Who are you? "What are you doing here? Who told you
about this place". Mar/05 |
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