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Thursday, 09 December 2010 14:05 Cover Story
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Unlike many parts of the world, Cambodia’s virtual community remains relatively free from government censorship, but for how much longer. Nina Lamparski talks to some Cloggers.



At the end of September, the Revolutionary Courts in Tehran found Canadian-Iranian blogger and journalist Hossein Dera...

 

See It, Film It, Change It

Thursday, 09 December 2010 13:22 Cover Story
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With greater accessibility to new technology, video recording of human rights abuses is coming of age in Cambodia. Words by Clive Graham-Ranger.



Cambodia’s oppressed have a lot to thank Peter Gabriel for . . . and it’s not just his music. Twenty years ago the former Genesis singer founded Witne...

 

Inking Identity

Thursday, 09 December 2010 13:07 Cover Story
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Though tattoos in Cambodia have long been sought after for mystical purposes, body painting is taking on new meaning for some Cambodians seeking a link with their past. Words by Mai Lynn Miller Nguyen.



A glance at Lorn Luy reveals more than most people could share in a long conversation. He wea...

 

Waiting for the Tourist Explosion

Monday, 01 November 2010 14:27 Cover Story
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Three years ago, AsiaLIFE wrote about the direction of tourism in the land of Angkor Wat. Back then the general consensus was that, in order for Cambodia to fully develop as a tourist destination, the whole country needed to be promoted, rather than over-emphasising its one true wonder. This month...

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Unspoken Abuse

Sunday, 31 October 2010 18:33 Cover Story
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Myths about masculinity keep the issue in the shadows, but advocates maintain as many as one in six boys experience sexual abuse and exploitation in Cambodia. Words by Nora Lindstrom.

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