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Sunday, November 28, 2010

One Cambodian Victim at Diamond Bridge Back from Presume Dead

Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Sunday, 28 November 2010

Mom Mon, who was back from death, said he was lucky to be alive.


"I heard them saying I was among the dead, I removed the white cloth from my face," Mom Mon said adding he was lucky



Friday, November 26, 2010

Cambodia Mourns Stampede Victims at Diamond Bridge

Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Friday, 26 November 2010

An entire nation mourns... praying that those who died on the Diamond Bridge rest in peace and are reincarnated, to avoid spending their afterlife as wandering souls, haunting the banks of the Tonle Bassac River.


Pin Samnang, VOA Khmer reports from Phnom Penh.



Friday, November 12, 2010

Youth See Volunteerism As a Means to a Jobs

Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Friday, 12 November 2010 

Cambodian students raise their hands while being addressed by U.N.-backed genocide tribunal officers at Bak Touk High School, in Phnom Penh.
With unemployment still high among Cambodian youth, some have begun to seek volunteer opportunities as a bridge to decent jobs in the future.

More and more graduates have shown an interest in volunteer work, which helps them gain experience and expand their networks, said Som Monorom, a project officer at Cambodian Volunteers for Society.